KEMK & CO2…a couple of artists
Première: 17. 1. 2026, Zagreb, Pogon
Première: 17. 1. 2026, Zagreb, Pogon

In the temporary alliance of different work logics, aesthetics and political experiences, a spatial fracture and a collision of parallel worlds occur!
“Schiller’s Children” is not an adaptation but a spatial fracture: Vlado Kristl’s collection of texts “Unerlaubte Schönheit” passes through different registers of space – physical, sound, thought and political – and breaks down, rearranges and multiplies in them. The text is not derived, but spread; space becomes a field of transmission, resistance and collision, a place where intensities are not accommodated but are displaced serially.
The performance brings together theater artists who have not met in the same space for a long time: Damir Bartol Indoš, Tanja Vrvilo, Nikolina Pristaš and Goran Sergej Pristaš, in a collision with the visual interventions of Siniša Ilić and the musical practices of Ivan Marušić Klif and Helge Hinteregger. This gathering is not a return or continuity, but a temporary alliance of different work logics, aesthetics and political experiences.
The performance is inspired by the works of Vlado Kristl, Sean Bonney and Friedrich Schiller.h
Concept and authorship: Damir Bartol Indoš, Tanja Vrvilo, Nikolina Pristaš, Goran Sergej Pristaš, Siniša Ilić
Music: Ivan Marušić Klif, Helge Hinteregger
Visual interventions, visuals: Siniša Ilić
Šahtofon booths: DB Indoš
Bildraum: CO2 / Alan Vukelić
Roomtrace: Ivan Marušić Klif
Translation of texts by Vlado Kristl from the collection Unerlaubte Schönheit: Marina Schumann
Monitor images and stage works: Maxime Weinmann
Sound: Jasmin Dasović
Lighting: Andrija Santro
Video daylies: Eva Kraljević
Photo and video documentation: Ratko Mavar, Nina Đurđević, Miro Manojlović
Graphic design: Ruta
Poster silkscreen printing: Smak Press
Texts by Vlado Kristl from the collection Unerlaubte Schönheit courtesy of Madeleine Kristl, Filmkritiker-Kooperative, Munich.
Thanks to: Madeleine Kristl, Domino Association, Zoran Senta, Ralf Kleinemas
Support: Austrian Cultural Forum – Zagreb, Kultura nova Foundation, Ministry of Culture and Media of the Republic of Croatia, City of Zagreb – City Office for Culture and Civil Society
Media:
Tportal
“Schiller’s Children” is not an adaptation but a spatial fracture: Vlado Kristl’s collection of texts “Unerlaubte Schönheit” passes through different registers of space – physical, sound, thought and political – and breaks down, rearranges and multiplies in them. The text is not derived, but spread; space becomes a field of transmission, resistance and collision, a place where intensities are not accommodated but are displaced serially.
The performance brings together theater artists who have not met in the same space for a long time: Damir Bartol Indoš, Tanja Vrvilo, Nikolina Pristaš and Goran Sergej Pristaš, in a collision with the visual interventions of Siniša Ilić and the musical practices of Ivan Marušić Klif and Helge Hinteregger. This gathering is not a return or continuity, but a temporary alliance of different work logics, aesthetics and political experiences.
The performance is inspired by the works of Vlado Kristl, Sean Bonney and Friedrich Schiller.h
Concept and authorship: Damir Bartol Indoš, Tanja Vrvilo, Nikolina Pristaš, Goran Sergej Pristaš, Siniša Ilić
Music: Ivan Marušić Klif, Helge Hinteregger
Visual interventions, visuals: Siniša Ilić
Šahtofon booths: DB Indoš
Bildraum: CO2 / Alan Vukelić
Roomtrace: Ivan Marušić Klif
Translation of texts by Vlado Kristl from the collection Unerlaubte Schönheit: Marina Schumann
Monitor images and stage works: Maxime Weinmann
Sound: Jasmin Dasović
Lighting: Andrija Santro
Video daylies: Eva Kraljević
Photo and video documentation: Ratko Mavar, Nina Đurđević, Miro Manojlović
Graphic design: Ruta
Poster silkscreen printing: Smak Press
Texts by Vlado Kristl from the collection Unerlaubte Schönheit courtesy of Madeleine Kristl, Filmkritiker-Kooperative, Munich.
Thanks to: Madeleine Kristl, Domino Association, Zoran Senta, Ralf Kleinemas
Support: Austrian Cultural Forum – Zagreb, Kultura nova Foundation, Ministry of Culture and Media of the Republic of Croatia, City of Zagreb – City Office for Culture and Civil Society
Media:
Tportal