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KORICE 4,4+.UNUTRAĆ NJOST U VRLO DOBROM STANJU Povez: meki sa klapnama Izdavač: KnjiĆŸevna zajednica Novog Sada, Novi Sad Godina izdanja: 1987. Obim: 49 Format: 19 x 12 Lenard Koen, kanadski kantautor, pesnik i romanopisac, rođen je 1934. u Montrealu, a preminuo 2016. u Los Anđelesu. Svoj ĆŸivot u knjiĆŸevnosti počinje vrlo rano, 1956. kada sa sedamnaest godina objavljuje svoju prvu zbirku poezije Let Us Compare Mythologies (Hajde da poredimo mitologije). Nekoliko godina kasnije izlazi i The Spice-Box of Earth (Kutija sa začinima Zemlje), zahvaljujući kojoj ga kritičari proglaĆĄavaju jednim od najboljih mladih pesnika engleskog govornog područja u Kanadi. Početkom ĆĄezdesetih godina, Koen odlazi da ĆŸivi na grčkom ostrvu Hidra, gde nastaju njegovi romani The Favourite Game (Omiljena igra, 1963) i Beautiful Losers (Divni gubitnici, 1966), kao i zbirke poezije Flowers for Hitler (Cveće za Hitlera, 1964) i Parasites of Heaven (Paraziti raja, 1966). Po povratku u Ameriku Koen se usredsređuje na muziku te 1967. izlazi njegov prvi studijski album Songs of Leonard Cohen. Tokom narednih decenija, Koen objavljuje dvanaest albuma, koji danas predstavljaju temelj i srĆŸ anglosaksonske muzike, a njega svrstavaju među najuticajnije umetnike danaĆĄnjice. No, Koen ni u cvatu svoje muzičke karijere, prepune nagrada i priznanja, nije napustio svoju prvu ljubav, poeziju. Naime, 1972. izlazi zbirka pesama The Energy of Slaves (Snaga robova), potom 1978. Death of a Lady’s Man (Smrt ljubavnika), a 1984. Book of Mercy (Knjiga Milosti), za koju je dobio nagradu za poeziju, koju dodeljuje Kanadsko udruĆŸenje autora. Sredinom devedesetih, Koen se povlači u zen manastir nadomak Los Anđelesa, gde provodi narednih pet godina. Godine 1999. napuĆĄta izolaciju i vraća se (i javnom) pisanju, komponovanju i koncertima. U narednim godinama objavljuje knjige Stranger Music: Selected Poems and Songs (Muzika stranca: Izabrane pesme i songovi, 1993) i Book of Longing (Knjiga čeĆŸnje, 2006). Na srpskom jeziku do sada su mu objavljene knjige poezije Snaga robova (1981), Ć ta ja radim ovde: Izbor 1956-1986 (1987), obe u izboru i prevodu Vladislava Bajca, kao i zbirka pesama Napredovanje stila (1988), u prevodu Bogdana MrvoĆĄa. Iako u poodmaklom ĆŸivotnom dobu, Koen je od 2008. do 2012. odrĆŸao nekoliko svetskih muzičkih turneja, a domaća publika je imala priliku da ga gleda 2009. godine, kada je posetio i Beograd. JoĆĄ jedna turneja je započela 2013. godine. Za roman Omiljena igra Koen je 1964. godine dobio „The Quebec Literary Competition Prize“, prvu godiĆĄnju knjiĆŸevnu nagradu u Kanadi za pisce na engleskom jeziku. Godine 2011. Koen je primio ĆĄpansku nagradu princa od Asturije za knjiĆŸevnost. Među knjiĆŸevnim nagradama je i „Inaugural PEN Award for Song Lyrics of Literary Excellence“ (PEN nagrada za stihove od izuzetne knjiĆŸevne vrednosti), koja je Koenu dodeljena 2012. godine.

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Odlično stanje 3 knjige zajedno Poezija Konak RaĆĄka zemlja Rascija Ćamil Sijarić (Ć ipovice, 18. decembar 1913 — Sarajevo, 6. decembar 1989) bio je crnogorski i bosanskohercegovački knjiĆŸevnik i romanopisac. Biografija[uredi | uredi izvor] Osnovnu ĆĄkolu je zavrĆĄio u Godijevu kod Bijelog Polja, a potom od 1927. do 1935. godine pohađao Veliku medresu kralja Aleksandra u Skoplju iz koje je istjeran zbog političkih aktivnosti. Ć kolovanje je nastavio u Vranju i u tamoĆĄnjoj gimnaziji maturirao 1936. godine, nakon čega je preĆĄao na studije prava u Beogradu. Diplomirao je 1940. godine, a za vrijeme Drugog svjetskog rata sluĆŸbovao je u Sarajevu, Mostaru, Bosanskoj GradiĆĄci i Banjoj Luci. Za sekretara Suda narodne časti u Banjaluci izabran je 1945. godine, potom je bio novinar lista „Glas“ i dramaturg Narodnog pozoriĆĄta u Banjaluci. U Sarajevo je preĆĄao 1947. godine, radio u redakciji lista „Pregled“. Nakon toga je bio u glavnom odboru Narodnog fronta i redakciji „Zadrugar“. U literarnu sekciju Radio Sarajeva je preĆĄao 1951. godine i tu je ostao sve do odlaska u penziju 1983. godine. Umro je 6. decembra 1989. godine. Ćamil Sijarić je rođen 13. septembra 1913. godine u selu Ć ipovice. Osnovnu ĆĄkolu je zavrĆĄio u Godijevu kod Bijelog Polja, a potom od 1927. do 1935. godine pohađao Veliku medresu kralja Aleksandra u Skoplju iz koje je istjeran zbog političkih aktivnosti. Ć kolovanje je nastavio u Vranju i u tamoĆĄnjoj gimnaziji maturirao 1936. godine, nakon čega je preĆĄao na studije prava u Beogradu. Diplomirao je 1940. godine, a za vrijeme Drugog svjetskog rata sluĆŸbovao je u Sarajevu, Mostaru, Bosanskoj GradiĆĄci i Banja Luci. Za sekretara Suda narodne časti u Banjaluci izabran je 1945. godine, potom je bio novinar lista «Glas» i dramaturg Narodnog pozoriĆĄta u Banjaluci. U Sarajevo je preĆĄao 1947. godine, radio u redakciji lista «Pregled». Nakon toga je bio u glavnom odboru Narodnog fronta i redakciji «Zadrugara». U literarnu sekciju Radio Sarajeva je preĆĄao 1951. godine i tu je ostao sve do odlaska u penziju 1983. godine. Umro je 6. decembra 1989. godine. Djela[uredi | uredi kod] «Ram bulja», 1953. pripovijetke, «NaĆĄa snaha i mi momci», pripovijetke, «Bihorci», roman, Sarajevo, 1956, «Kuću kućom čine lastavice», 1962, pripovijetke, «Sablja», 1969. pripovijetke, «Putnici na putu», 1969, pripovijetke, «Kad djevojka spava», 1972, pripovijetke, «Francuski pamuk», 1980, (dobitnik Andrićeve nagrade) «Priče kod vode», 1982, «Rimski prsten», 1985, RaĆĄka zemlja Rascija, roman, «Miris liơća orahova», 1991, «Konak», roman, «Mojkovačka bitka», roman, «Carska vojska», roman, «Zelen prsten na vodi», pripovijetke, «Zapis o gradovima»  Lirika, poezija, Beograd, BIGZ, 1988,

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Retko Odlično stanje Autor - osoba Koen, Leonard Naslov Ć ta ja radim ovde : izbor 1956-1986 / Lenard Koen ; izabrao i preveo Vladislav Bajac ; [foto Radivoj Bajac, Vladislav Bajac] Vrsta građe poezija Jezik srpski Godina 1987 Izdavanje i proizvodnja Novi Sad : KnjiĆŸevna zajednica Novog Sada, 1987 Fizički opis 49 str. : ilustr. ; 19 cm Drugi autori - osoba Bajac, Vladislav Bajac, Radivoj Zbirka Edicija Novi Sad ; knj. 90 Napomene Jedan dan u ĆŸivotu / Vladislav Bajac: str. 38-45. U početku svoje karijere, posle objavljivanja prvih knjiga pesama (Hajde, da poredimo mitologije, 1956, i Kutija sa začinima Zemlje, 1961), Lenard Koen je ubrajan u najznačajnije mlađe kanadske pesnike. Njegova poezija je predstavljala zanimljivu meĆĄavinu tradicionalnih pesničkih formi, praiskonog romantizma i „snenolikih vizija nabijenih erotikom i hriơćanskim aluzijama“ (kako piĆĄe u jednom biografskom priručniku). Vera kritičara i čitalaca u njegov raskoĆĄan talenat ubrzo je potvrđena kvalitetom romana Omiljena igra (1963) i Divni gubitnici (1966), kao i zbirkama Cveće za Hitlera (1964) i Paraziti raja (1966). Pesme u ovim zbirkama su moĆŸda joĆĄ intimnije nego u prethodnim, i često pokazuju grozničava nastojanja da se otkriju koreni bića u sukobu jevrejskih i hriơćanskih elemenata. Ove pesme, kao i nove pesme koje su uključene u Odabrane pesme 1956–1968 (1968), pridodale su istančanu meditativnost, svojevrsnu zrelost Koenovim gotovo baroknim slikama. Međutim, počev od 1967, Koen se sve viĆĄe posvećuje muzici, tako da je do 1984. godine izdao devet ploča, a samo dve knjige pesama. Prelazak iz intimnih medija, kakvo je pisanje poezije, u masovne medije, kao ĆĄto je rok muzika, za većinu knjiĆŸevnih kritičara moglo je da znači samo jedno: gubljenje kvaliteta. Ta ocena, iako delimično tačna, ipak nije sasvim prihvatljiva: naime, Koenovu muziku pre moĆŸemo shvatiti kao „produĆŸetak“ njegove poezije, kao ĆĄirenje mogućnosti za njeno izraĆŸavanje, nego kao tipičan proizvod rok ili pop glazbe. Potvrdu za to nalazimo i u Knjizi milosti (1984), čudesnoj knjizi, teĆĄko odredljivog ĆŸanra, kojom Vladislav Bajac zavrĆĄava svoj izbor. U biblioteci kojom se trenutno sluĆŸim pronaĆĄao sam je na polici sa knjigama hriơćanskih učitelja i svetaca! Knjiga milosti je knjiga meditacija, knjiga Koenove duĆĄe, koja potvrđuje da njegov pesnički, knjiĆŸevni put joĆĄ nije okončan. Izbor Koenovih pesama Ć ta ja radim ovde moĆŸe istovremeno da se čita kao precizan presek njegove tridesetogodiĆĄnje pesničke karijere, i kao hronika stvaralačkog odnosa između pesnikovog dela i njegovog prevodioca. Vladislav Bajac već dugi niz godina prati stvaralaĆĄtvo Lenarda Koena – osim knjige stihova, objavio je brojne prevode i tekstove u časopisima i novinama – ali ovaj izbor predstavlja gotovo alhemičarsku esenciju Koenovog pesniĆĄtva i prevodiočevog umeća. Dvadeset izabranih pesama jasno pokazuju konstante u Koenovom pesniĆĄtvu: njegovu sposobnost da, bez ikakvih ĆĄavova, poveĆŸe nadrealističke i krajnje realističke slike; opsednutost ljubavlju kao moĆŸda jedinom silom koja moĆŸe da izvuče čoveka iz sveta dvojnosti u kojem prebiva; nastojanja da se probiju okviri mitologija koje prete da se uspostave kao vrhovni čuvari ljudskog duha, ali isto tako: nastojanja da se sruĆĄe tabu-teme koje mogu dĂ  zadobiju mitoloĆĄku vrednost; nemoć pojedinca da pronađe postojane vrednosti u svetu u kojem tehnologija svakodnevno menja sistem vrednosti. Iz ovog izbora se vidi da je Koen trubadur, čovek koji stoji sĂąm naspram sveta. I sasvim je prirodno ĆĄto Koen u pedesetoj godini piĆĄe Knjigu milosti, koja se zavrĆĄava stihom: „Blagosloven je onaj koji u putnikovom srcu čeka na svoj red.“ Koen je putnik; pesme su njegov put. David Albahari Lenard Norman Koen (engl. Leonard Norman Cohen; Vestmaunt, 21. septembar 1934 – Los Anđeles, 7. novembar 2016) bio je kanadski kantautor i knjiĆŸevnik. Počeo je da piĆĄe 1952, dok je njegova prva knjiga pesama Let Us Compare Mythologies objavljena u Montrealu 1956. Primljen u Rokenrol kuću slavnih 2008. godine. Preminuo je 7. novembra 2016. u 82. godini Koen je rođen 21. septembra 1934. u Montrealu. Otac mu je preminuo kada mu je bilo 9 godina. Kao veoma praktičan čovek, na vreme je osnovao trust fond za svog sina tako ĆĄto mu je uz malu mesečnu nadoknadu obezbedio budućnost. Leonard, međutim, nije mogao da preboli gubitak oca, pa se odaje drogama. Da bi se spasio, krajem ĆĄezdesetih godina odlazi u manastir, gde se susreće sa novim religijskim uticajima, ĆĄto je bilo presudno za stvaranje pesama sa religijskom tematikom, poput Story of Isaac i Hallelujah. Inače, za prekretnicu u svom ĆŸivotu sam Koen smatra trenutak kada je kao petnaestogodiĆĄnjak u jednoj knjiĆŸari pronaĆĄao knjigu Gabrijela Garsije Lorke. Do te mere se zaljubio u Lorkinu poeziju da je često izjavljivao da mu je ona uniĆĄtila ĆŸivot. Naučio je da svira gitaru, pa se od rane mladosti uporedo bavio i pisanjem i muzikom. Početkom 1951. upisuje fakultet, no pre diplomiranja objavljuje prvu knjigu pesama (1956). Kao nagradu dobija stipendiju od 2000 dolara i putovanje po Evropi. Ubrzo postaje poznato ime u kanadskim literarnim krugovima, a početkom ĆĄezdesetih, sa novcem dobijenim od prodaje prve knjige, odlazi na grčko ostrvo Hidra.Tamo je kupio kuću i u potpunoj izolaciji počeo intenzivnije da se bavi pisanjem. Prvi roman objavljuje 1963. Tada je nastala i njegova čuvena pesma So long, Marianne, posvećena njegovoj velikoj ljubavi Merijen Jensen. Sredinom ĆĄezdesetih vraća se u Ameriku gde postaje deo njujorĆĄke umetničke scene. Upoznaje krug oko Endija Vorhola i počinje da piĆĄe pesme za folk izvođače, kao ĆĄto je DĆŸudi Kolins. Prvi album Songs of Leonard Cohen (1967) prolazi nezapaĆŸeno u Americi, iako su se na njemu naĆĄli njegovi najveći hitovi: Suzanne, So long, Marianne, Sisters of Mercy. Ne obazirući se na kritike, Koen objavljuje joĆĄ mračniji i nekomercijalniji album, Songs from a Room, sa kojeg se izdvajaju pesme Bird on a wire i Story of Isaac. Njegovo stvaralaĆĄtvo lirski je neuhvatljivo i za njegove najbolje poznavaoce. SluĆŸeći se metaforama, parafrazama, ironičnim i humorističkim odnosom prema druĆĄtvu, u tekstovima se bavi ljubavlju, religijom, seksualnoơću, samoubistvima, depresijom, istorijom i međuljudskim odnosima. U pevačkom smislu, takođe pravi velike promene. Karijeru je započeo kao visoki bariton, da bi godine puĆĄenja njegov glas učinile najdubljim basom na savremenoj muzičkoj sceni. NajviĆĄe poklonika stiče po objavljivanju New Skin for Old Ceremony (1974), na kojem se naĆĄla čuvena pesma Chelsea Hotel No.2, a vrtoglavi uspeh doĆŸivljava sa albumom I`m Your man, koji ima veliki uticaj na savremenu muzičku scenu. Albumom The Future (1992) vraća se religijsko-proročkom stilu. Bavi se temama uniĆĄtenja prirode, narkomanije, diktatorstva, abortusa, nuklearnog uniĆĄtenja... Početkom ovog veka na scenu se vraća albumom Ten New Songs. Numeru In My Secret Life pisao je 13 godina. Marta 2008. Koen je primljen u Rokenrol kuću slavnih u Njujorku, a nagradu Gremi za ĆŸivotno delo dobio je 2010. Umro je 2016. godine u Los Anđelesu. Diskografija Songs of Leonard Cohen 1967. Songs from a Room 1969. Songs of Love and Hate 1971. Live Songs 1973. New Skin for the Old Ceremony 1974. The Best of Leonard Cohen/Greatest Hits 1975. Death of Ladies` Man Recent Songs 1979. Night Magic: Musical/Soundtrack 1985. Various Positions 1985. I`m Your Man 1988. The Future 1992. Cohen Live 1994. More Best Of Leonard Cohen 1997. Field Commander Cohen: Tour of 1979 2001. Ten New Songs 2001. The Essential Leonard Cohen 2002. 2008. Dear Hearher 2004. Live in London 2009. Live At the Isle of Wight 1970 2009. Songs From the Road 2010. Old Ideas 2012. Popular Problems 2014. You Want It Darker 2016. Bibliografija Let Us Compare Mythologies 1956. The Spice-Box of Earth 1961. The Favorite Game 1963. Flowers for Hitler 1964. Beautiful Losers 1966. Parasites of Heaven 1966. Selected Poems 1956. - 1968. 1968. The Energy of Slaves 1972. Death of A Lady`s Man 1978. Death of Mercy 1984. Stranger Music 1993. Book of Longing 2006. The Lyrics of Leonard Cohen 2009. Poems and Songs 2011. Fifteen Poems 2012. Leonard poezija pesme

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SpoljaĆĄnjost kao na fotografijama, unutraĆĄnjost u dobrom i urednom stanju! Katalin Ladik (rođena 25. oktobra 1942. u Novom Sadu) je jugoslovensko-mađarski pesnik, izvođač i filmski stvaralac. Katalin Ladik počela je pisati 1962. godine radeći kao bankarski činovnik. Bila je radijska voditeljica i pozoriĆĄna glumica u Novom Sadu, kasnije je radila za film i televiziju. 1990. postala je urednica i predavala u oblastima muzike i pozoriĆĄta. Kao umetnički medij koristi vizuelnu poeziju, umetnost poĆĄte, radio igre, prozu, kolaĆŸ, fotografiju, film i eksperimentalnu muziku. Ladik istraĆŸuje jezik vizuelnim i vokalnim izrazima, kao i kretanjem i gestovima. Ladik se viĆĄe puta pojavljivao u kontekstu predstava, događaja i pozoriĆĄnih komada koji se često deĆĄavaju u urbanom okruĆŸenju, ali i u prirodi. Bila je član umetničkog kolektiva Bosch + Bosch. Katalin Ladik ĆŸivi i radi naizmenično u Novom Sadu (Srbija), BudimpeĆĄti (Mađarska) i na ostrvu Hvar (Hrvatska). U svojoj domovini postala je legendarna i kontroverzna figura u ranim ĆĄezdesetim godinama, pre svega kroz feminističko-ĆĄamanističku zvučnu poeziju i gole predstave. Ladik je primio nekoliko nagrada i igrao na brojnim nacionalnim i međunarodnim izloĆŸbama. 1977. Godine dala je ime sebi kao učesnica 10. međunarodnog festivala zvučne poezije u Amsterdamu. U 2010. godini u Muzeju savremene umetnosti Vojvodine u Novom Sadu odrĆŸana je retrospektiva, koja je privukla nacionalnu paĆŸnju, a 2017. godine bila je pozvana da učestvuje u dokumentarnoj 14. Takođe je uključena u seriju izloĆŸbi Feministička avangarda. Katalin Ladik (born Novi Sad, October 25, 1942) is a Hungarian poet, performance artist and actress. She was born in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia (now called Serbia) and in the last 20 years she has lived and worked alternately in Novi Sad, Serbia, in Budapest, Hungary and on the island of Hvar, Croatia. Parallel to her written poems she also creates sound poems and visual poems, performance art, writes and performs experimental music and audio plays. She is also a performer and an experimental artist (happenings, mail art, experimental theatrical plays). She explores language through visual and vocal expressions, as well as movement and gestures. Her work includes collages, photography, records, performances and happenings in both urban and natural environments. Katalin Ladik studied at the Economic High School of Novi Sad between 1961 and 1963. She then joined the Dramski Studio (Drama Studio) acting school in Novi Sad, between 1964 and 1966. Between 1961 and 1963, she worked as a bank assistant. During this time, in 1962, she began to write poetry. From 1963 to 1977 she worked for Radio Novi Sad. She joined the newly established Novi Sad Theatre in 1974, becoming a member of its permanent ensemble in 1977 and working there until 1992.[1] She primarily acted in dramatic roles. Over the years, she also played major and minor roles in various TV-films and movies. She led the poetry sections of literary magazines Élet Ă©s Irodalom (1993–94) and CigĂĄnyfĂșrĂł (1994–99). Between 1993 and 1998 she taught at HangĂĄr musical and theatrical education center. She is a member of the Hungarian Writers` Union, the Hungarian Belletrists Association, the Association of Hungarian Creative Artists and the Hungarian PEN Club. Awards Katalin Ladik has earned various awards, including the KassĂĄk Lajos Award (1991), the award of Mikes Kelemen Kör (Mikes International – Association for Hungarian Art, Literature and Science in the Netherlands) (2000), the JĂłzsef Attila Prize (2001), the Mediawave Parallel Culture Award (2003), the National Award for Culture of the Republic of Serbia (2009), and the Laurel Wreath Award of Hungary (2012). In 2015, she received the KlĂĄra Herczeg Award in senior category from the Studio of Young Artists’ Association (Hungary).[2] In 2016, she was awarded with the Lennon Ono Grant for Peace.[3] Her awards for acting include the Oktobarska nagrada grada Novog Sada (October Award of the City of Novi Sad), a collective award to the cast of Radio Novi Sad in 1967; first place at Smotra vojvođanskih profesionalnih pozoriĆĄta (Festival of Professional Theatres in Vojvodina) in 1978, for the role of Masha in Three Sisters, directed by György Harag, performed at the Novi Sad Theatre. The same role earned her the first place of UdruĆŸenje dramskih umetnika Srbije / Association of Dramatic Artists of Serbia, in 1979. Katalin Ladik also received the Magyar TelevĂ­ziĂł Elnöki NĂ­vĂłdĂ­ja / Award of the President of Hungarian Television for Acting Excellence for acting in AndrĂĄs Rajnai’s TV film series, TelevĂ­ziĂłs mesĂ©k felnƑtteknek (Television Tales for Adults) in 1980. In 1986, she was awarded first place at Smotra vojvođanskih profesionalnih pozoriĆĄta / Festival of Professional Theaters in Vojvodina for the role of Skinner in Howard Barker’s The Castle, directed by David Gothard, performed at the National Theatre in Subotica. 2017 Artisjus Literary Award for her poetry volume „A vĂ­z emlĂ©kezete” („The Memory of Water”) 2017 Janus Pannonius Filius Ursae Award for her literary oeuvre for „being defiant, provocative, and confrontational towards the actual literary canons” Poetry Katalin Ladik became known after 1962 through her surreal and erotic poems. In addition to a number of books in Hungarian, volumes of her poetry were published in Yugoslavia, France, Italy and the United States. Her poems also appeared in various magazines and anthologies worldwide, translated into Spanish, German, Polish, Bulgarian, Slovakian, Hindi, Chinese, Indonesian, Romanian, Macedonian, Rusyn and Slovenian. `She is able to embody the sense of poetry as action. I saw one of her readings in Bratislava at Ars Poetica Festival and she was the only poet able to electrize the audience without any translation. (...) She manages to pass linguistic barriers but, again, any translation of her poetry is at least difficult to be made (or should I say “performed`). Her activity covers a wide area that includes performance and sound poetry, with a force that captures any kind of audience no matter how illiterate in contemporary poetry they can be.` Poetry Depot Prose Her first novel, entitled Élhetek az arcodon? (Can I Live on Your Face?) was published in 2007 by Nyitott KönyvmƱhely. It is considered to be an eminent work in Hungarian Avant-garde literature. It is partly autobiographical, partly self-reflecting. The novel alternates between reality and fiction, prose and poetry, sometimes switching to a prose poem style. Its main target audience is that part of the artists’ community who are receptive to esoteric allusions. The book is about three women: the Editor, who lives in Budapest, the Artist, and the Glasswoman who lives in Novi Sad, all of whom bear the same name. The shared name determines their lives. Initially, they are unaware of one another, but throughout the book their lives get gradually intertwined. After they get to know one another, they begin to live each other`s life, which changes everything for them forever. One of the peculiarities about the book is the uniquely rich textual documentation (letters, newspaper articles, posters) and the large number of photos. Publications Volumes in original language Ballada az ezĂŒstbiciklirƑl (Ballad of Silver Bike) | poems | Hungarian | with gramophone recording | Forum, Novi Sad, 1969 Elindultak a kis piros bulldĂłzerek (The Small, Red Bulldosers Have Taken Off) | poems | Hungarian | Forum, Novi Sad, 1971 MesĂ©k a hĂ©tfejƱ varrĂłgĂ©prƑl (Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine) | poems | Hungarian | Forum, Novi Sad, 1978 Ikarosz a metrĂłn (Icarus on the Subway) | poems | Hungarian | Forum, Novi Sad, 1981 A parĂĄzna söprƱ – Bludna metla (The Promiscuous Broom) | poems | Hungarian-Serbian bilingual | Forum, Novi Sad, 1984 KiƱzetĂ©s (Exile) | poems | Hungarian | MagvetƑ, Budapest, 1988 JegyessĂ©g (Engagement) | poems | Hungarian | Fekete Sas - Orpheusz, Budapest, 1994 A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | poems | Hungarian | Fekete Sas, Budapest, 1998 FƱketrec (Grass-Cage) | poems | Hungarian | Orpheusz, Budapest, 2004 Élhetek az arcodon? (Can I Live on Your Face?) | prose | Hungarian | Nyitott KönyvmƱhely, Budapest, 2007 BelsƑ vĂ­zözön (Deluge Inside) | poems | Hungarian | Parnasszus, Budapest, 2011 Ladik Katalin legszebb versei (The Most Beautiful Poems of Katalin Ladik) | poems | Hungarian | AB-ART, Bratislava, 2012 A vĂ­z emlĂ©kezete (The Memory of Water) | poems | Hungarian | Kalligram, Budapest, 2016 Translated volumes Poesie Erotiche (Erotic Poems) | poems | Italian | selected and translated by: Giacomo Scotti | La Sfinge, Naples, 1983 Erogen Zoon | poems | Serbian | translated by: Katalin Ladik, Selimir Radulović, Judita Ć algo, Arpad Vicko | KnjiĆŸevna Zajednica Novog Sada, Novi Sad, 1987 Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine | poems | English | translated by: Emöke Z. B’Racz | New Native Press, Sylva, 1992 PoĂšmes (Poems) | poems | French | selected by: Tibor Papp | translated by: Katalin Kluge, Tibor Tardos | CiPM / Spectres Familiers, Marseille, 1999 Ikarova senka (Icarus’ Shadow) | poems | Serbian | translated by: Katalin Ladik, Selimir Radulović, Judita Ć algo, Arpad Vicko, Draginja Ramadanski | Orpheus, Novi Sad, 2004 Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine | poems | English | translated by: Emöke Z. B’Racz | Burning Bush Press, Asheville, 2005 Engagement | poems | English | translated by: Emöke Z. B’Racz | Burning Bush Press, Asheville, 2006 Kavez od trave (Grass-Cage) | poems | Croatian | translated by: Kristina Peternai | Matica Hrvatska, Osijek, 2007 E-books FƱketrec (Grass-Cage) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2003 | downloadable, pdf format FƱketrec (Grass-Cage) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2003 | downloadable, multiple formats A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, multiple formats Ikarosz biciklijĂ©n (On Icarus’ Bicycle) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, multiple formats KiƱzetĂ©s ~ JegyessĂ©g (Exile ~ Engagement) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, multiple formats A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2004 | downloadable, pdf format KiƱzetĂ©s ~ JegyessĂ©g (Exile ~ Engagement) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2004 | downloadable, pdf format Ikarosz biciklijĂ©n (On Icarus’ Bicycle) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2004 | downloadable, pdf format Engagement | poems | English | Firefly Inx, Asheville, 2012 | downloadable, pdf format[permanent dead link] Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine | poems | English | Firefly Inx, Asheville, 2012 | downloadable, pdf format[permanent dead link] Milyen Ă­zƱ vagyok? (How Do I Taste?) | poems | Hungarian | A hĂłnap könyve, Szentendre, 2012 | buyable, pdf format Discography Sound poetry Ballada az ezĂŒstbiciklirƑl (The Ballad of the Silver Bicycle) | SP | supplement for book with same title | Forum, Novi Sad, 1969 Phonopoetica | SP | Galerija Studentskog kulturnog centra, Belgrade, 1976 PoĂ©sie Sonore Internationale (International Sound Poetry) | audio cassette | anthology of sound poetry, Paris, 1979 La Nouvelle Revue d’Art Moderne, Special 2. (The Magazine of Modern Art) | audio cassette | Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Sonore (International Sound Poetry Festival), Paris, 1980 Adriano Spatola: Baobab Femme | audio cassette | anthology for sound poetry magazine, Publiart Bazar Reggio Emilia, 1982 Yugoslavian Sound Poetry | audio cassette | anthology of sound poetry, 1987 HangĂĄr / Hangar | audio cassette | anthology of sound poetry, Amsterdam – Budapest, 1987 Aki darazsakrĂłl ĂĄlmodik (Who is Dreaming About Wasps) | LP | recording of the radio play `Furcsa, aki darazsakrĂłl ĂĄlmodik` (Strange Is the One Who Is Dreaming About Wasps) | Radio Novi Sad, 1988 Spiritus Noister: Nemzeti zajzĂĄrvĂĄnyok / National Noise-Inclusions | audio cassette | Bahia Music, Budapest, 1996 VajdasĂĄgi Magyar Zenei EstĂ©k / Vojvodina Hungarian Music Evenings 1988 | CD | JMMT, Novi Sad, 1998 VĂ­zisĂĄmĂĄn / Water Shaman | CD | Budapest, 1999 Spiritus Noister – Kurt Schwitters: Ursonate | music CD | Hungaroton, Budapest, 2003 Vodeni anđeo / Water Angel | music CD | Nova Misao, Novi Sad, 2011 Music (experimental music, jazz) As vocalist, Katalin Ladik collaborated with prominent Croatian, Serbian and Hungarian composers, such as Dubravko Detoni, Branimir Sakač, and Milko Kelemen (1971–73, ensemble ACEZANTEZ); ErnƑ KirĂĄly (1963-2002); DuĆĄan Radić (Oratorio Profano, 1979); Boris Kovač (1986-1990); DeĆŸe Molnar ( 1989–91); Zsolt SƑrĂ©s a.k.a. Ahad, and Zsolt KovĂĄcs (1996-, Spiritus Noister). ErnƑ KirĂĄly | LP | UdruĆŸenje Kompozitora Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1978 Boris Kovač: Ritual Nova I | LP | Symposion Records, Overstrand, 1986 Boris Kovač: Ritual Nova II | CD | Recommended Records, London, 1989 ErnƑ KirĂĄly - Spectrum | CD | Autobus, Paris, 1999 DeĆŸe Molnar: Weird Garden | CD | vocals on Track 1 (Water Clock) | Studentski Kulturni Centar Novi Sad, 2010 I Belong to the Band Bakers Of The Lost Future | CD | vocals on Track 3 (Poets Of The Absurd On Chalk) | Inexhaustible Editions, Budapest, 2016 Poetry readings, sound poetry performances Online Audio FƱketrec (Grass-Cage) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2003 | downloadable, mp3 format A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, mp3 format Ikarosz biciklijĂ©n (On Icarus’ Bicycle) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, mp3 format KíƱzetĂ©s - JegyessĂ©g (Exile - Engagement) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, mp3 format Live performances 2011 NĂ©gy fekete lĂł mögöttem repĂŒl (Four Black Horses Fly Behind Me); JĂ©gmadĂĄr (Icebird); excerpts from BelsƑ vĂ­zözön (The Deluge Inside) | poetry reading | Dzsudi Remake evening, Merlin Theatre, Budapest | Video on YouTube Performance art Most of Katalin Ladik`s performances balance on the borderline between performance art and theatre: the performance of sound poems is accompanied by theatrical body action and in many cases, the surrounding space is structured similarly to a traditional theatre. Those who examine her poetry often refer to her sound poetry performances. On the other hand, no detailed analyses have been produced about the dramaturgical characteristics of her performances, and the relations of sign systems between her poetry and performances. It is a well-reasoned choice, however, to locate her in the context of female performance artists, as Katalin Ladik uses her body and person as the medium of her art in her performances, which occupies a special position within the history of Western art. A list of performances, happenings, actions 1960s-`70s 1968 Budapest, Szentendre - Hungary | UFO | TamĂĄs SzentjĂłby, MiklĂłs ErdĂ©ly, Katalin Ladik | happening 1970 Belgrade - Serbia | PozoriĆĄte Atelje 212, Podrum teatar (Theatre Atelje 212, Theatre in the Basement) | performance Zagreb - Croatia | Ćœanr Festival eksperimentalnog filma (Genre Experimental Film Festival - GEFF) | performance Budapest - Hungary | JĂłzsef Attila MƱvelƑdĂ©si HĂĄz (Cultural Centre JĂłzsef Attila) | with JenƑ BalaskĂł | literary performance Belgrade - Serbia | Dom Omladine (Youth Centre) | performance Temerin - Serbia | performance 1971 Bačka Topola - Serbia | UFO Party | performance Samobor - Croatia | Samoborski FaĆĄnik (Carnival in Samobor) | Eros sa ovogu svijeta (Eros of This World) | UFO Party | performance Biograd - Croatia | UFO Party | performance Zagreb - Croatia | Studentski Centar (Student Centre) | performance Belgrade - Serbia | Dom Omladine (Youth Centre) | performance Zagreb - Croatia | Teatar Poezije Zagreb (Poetry Theatre Zagreb) | Četvrta dimenzija kutije (Fourth Dimension of the Box) | performance 1972 Osijek - Croatia | Annale Komorne Opere i Baleta (Annual Festival of Chamber Opera and Ballet) Zagreb - Croatia | Teatar ITD (Theatre ITD)| performance Novi Sad - Serbia | Tribina Mladih (Youth Tribune) | performance Belgrade - Serbia | Studentski Kulturni Centar (Student Cultural Centre) | Festival Expanded Media | performance BalatonboglĂĄr - Hungary | KĂĄpolna GalĂ©ria (KĂĄpolna Gallery) | Group Bosch+Bosch | performance 1974 Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar, Festival Expanded Media /performance/ 1975 Zagreb (Croatia), Student Centre Gallery / Galerija Studentskog Centra: `Eksperimenti u jugoslovenskoj umjetnosti` (Experiments of Yugoslav Art) (Group Bosch+Bosch) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar, Festival Expanded Media: `Ljubavi, Singer` (Loves, Singer) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina mladih: `Change Art` /action/ Novi Sad (Serbia): `SpuĆĄtanje Novog Sada niz reku Dunav` (Floating Novi Sad Downstream the Danube) /action/ 1976 Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar, Festival Expanded Media: `Change Art` /action/ Zagreb (Croatia), Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti /performance/ 1977 Zrenjanin (Serbia), Cultural Centre / Kulturni Centar: `Poezija, fonična i vizuelna poezija Katalin Ladik` (Poetry, Phonic and Visual Poetry by Katalin Ladik) KrakĂłw (Poland): `Phonopoetica` /performance/ Zagreb (Croatia), Information Centre / Informativni Centar: `Phonopoetica` (with Vujica R. Tucić) /performance/ Amsterdam (Netherlands), Stedelijk Museum: `Tekst in Geluid` (Text in Sound) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar: `Phonopoetica` /performance/ 1978 Kranj (Slovenia), PreĆĄeren Theatre / PreĆĄernovo Gledaliơče /performance/ Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Youth Theatre / PozoriĆĄte Mladih, Festival Malih i Eksperimentalnih Scena (Festival of Small and Experimental Theatre): `Četvrta dimenzija – krik` (Fourth Dimension – Scream) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina mladih: `Pesnički maraton` (Poetry Marathon) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Sonja Marinković Student Club / Studentski Klub ‘Sonja Marinković’: `Čudak je ko čekiće sanja` (Weird Is the One Who Dreams About Hammers) /performance/ WĂŒrzburg (Germany), Hand Press Gallery / Handpresse Galerie: `Randkunst-Kunstrand` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), National Library / Narodna biblioteka: `Umetnost se ne ponavlja, ne ponavlja, ne ponavlja...` (Art Does Not Repeat Itself, Not Repeat Itself, Not Repeat Itself...) /performance/ Zagreb (Croatia), Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti: `Nova umjetnička praksa 1966-1978` (New Art Practice 1966-1978) /performance/ 1979 Subotica (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: `Az Ă©neklƑ varrĂłgĂ©p – The Singing Sewing Machine` (with Zsolt KirĂĄly) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina Mladih: `The Screaming Hole – A sikoltozĂł lyuk` /performance/ Amsterdam (Netherlands): `One World Poetry` /performance/ Utrecht (Netherlands), Gallery ‘T Hoogt / ‘T Hoogt Galerie: `One World Poetry` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina Mladih: `MesĂ©k a hĂ©tfejƱ varrĂłgĂ©prƑl` (Stories of the Seven-headed Sewing Machine) /performance/ 1980s-`90s 1980 Paris (France), Pompidou Centre / Centre Georges Pompidou: `Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Sonore` (International Sound Poetry Festival) /performance/ Le Havre (France), Cultural Centre of Le Havre / Maison de la Culture du Havre: `Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Sonore` (International Sound Poetry Festival) /performance/ Rennes (France), Cultural Centre of Rennes / Maison de la Culture de Rennes: `Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Sonore` (International Sound Poetry Festival) /performance/ New York City (USA), Washington Square Church, The New Wilderness Foundation: `International Sound Poetry Festival` /performance/ Baltimore (USA), School 33 Art Center, The Merzaum Collective`s Desire Productions Present: International Festival of Disappearing Art(s) /performance/ Gyula (Hungary), Castle Theatre / VĂĄrszĂ­nhĂĄz, Knights’ Hall / Lovagterem: `Alice` /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Salon Museum of Contemporary Art / Salon Muzeja Savremene Umetnosti, Exhibition of Group Bosch+Bosch: `Orman koji ubrizgava (Injecting Closet)` /performance/ 1982 Budapest (Hungary), Cultural Centre JĂłkai, Studio ‘K’/ StĂșdiĂł ‘K’ JĂłkai MƱvelƑdĂ©si Központ: `Ladik Katalin ĂșjvidĂ©ki költƑ Ă©s elƑadĂłmƱvĂ©sz szerzƑi estje` (An Evening with Novi Sad Poet and Performer, Katalin Ladik) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Cultural Centre PetƑfi SĂĄndor / PetƑfi SĂĄndor MƱvelƑdĂ©si HĂĄz: `Telepi estĂ©k – Ladik Katalin szerzƑi estje` (Evenings in Telep – with Poet Katalin Ladik) (with OttĂł Tolnai, Zsolt KirĂĄly) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Young Artists’ Club / Fiatal MƱvĂ©szek Klubja: `Ladik Katalin szerzƑi estje` (An Evening with Katalin Ladik) (with MiklĂłs ErdĂ©ly, LĂĄszlĂł Beke and Zsolt KirĂĄly) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Cultural Centre JĂłkai, Studio ‘K’ / StĂșdiĂł ‘K’ JĂłkai MƱvelƑdĂ©si Központ: `Ladik Katalin szerzƑi Ă©s elƑadĂłi estje` (An Evening with Katalin Ladik) (with MiklĂłs ErdĂ©ly, LĂĄszlĂł Beke and Zsolt KirĂĄly) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art / Muzej Savremene Umetnosti: `Verbo-Voko-Vizuelno` (`Phonopoetry` with Judita Ć algo) /performance/ Osijek (Croatia), Students’ Youth Centre / Studentski Centar Mladih, Osiječko ljeto (Summer in Osijek): `Čudak je ko čekiće sanja` (Weird Is the One Who Dreams About Hammers) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: `Ikar u metrou” (Icarus on the Subway) (with Judita Ć algo, Selimir Radulović) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine, Beogradsko leto (Summer in Belgrade): `Ufo Party` /performance/ KanjiĆŸa (Serbia), Literary Camp / KnjiĆŸevna Kolonija: `Konkretna i vizuelna poezija` (Concrete and Visual Poetry) (with Vujica R. Tucić and Bob Cobbing) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Address: Istarski kej 37. sp. 8. st. Rade Ć ević: `Sound Poetry Performance` (with Vujica R. Tucić and Bob Cobbing) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune Gallery / Tribina Mladih Galerija: `Phonopoemim` – Exhibition Launch for Slavica Grkavac: tapiserije `Jokastin kompleks` (`Jocasta Complex` Tapestry) /performance/ Paris (France), UNESCO: `Guerre a la guerre` (War Against War) /performance/ Milan (Italy), UNESCO: `Guerra alla guerra` (War Against War) /performance/ Paris (France), UNESCO Pompidou Centre / Centre Georges Pompidou: `Polyphonix 5` /performance/ 1983 Vienna (Austria), Wiener Festwochen (Vienna Festival): `Mandora 1.` /performance/ Zagreb (Croatia), Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti: `Nova umjetnost u Srbiji 1970-1980` (New Art of Serbia 1970-1980) Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: `Oluja-po motivima Ć ekspira` (Tempest – Based on Shakespeare) – Exhibition Launch for Slavica Grkavac: tapiserije `Jokastin kompleks` (`Jocasta Complex` Tapestry) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: `Magic Bread` (with Paul Pignon) 1984 Glasgow (UK), Third Eye Centre, Poetsound 1984: `Mandora 1.` /performance/ Milan (Italy), (Cultural Association of) Cooperativa Intrapresa: `Milanopoesia` /performance/ Szeged (Hungary), JĂłzsef Attila University (Today: University of Szeged) / JĂłzsef Attila TudomĂĄnyegyetem: `Mandora 1.` /performance/ Cogolin (France), Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Contemporaine (International Festival of Contemporary Poetry): `Mandora 1.` /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Cultural Centre / Kulturni Centar: `Mandora 1.` /performance/ 1985 Belgrade (Serbia), Magaza Theatre / PozoriĆĄte Magaza: `Mandora 2.` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Cultural Cente of LĂĄgymĂĄnyos / LĂĄgymĂĄnyosi MƱvelƑdĂ©si Otthon: `Mandora 2.` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Metropolitan Cultural Centre / FƑvĂĄrosi MƱvelƑdĂ©si HĂĄz: `Alice` /performance/ Zemun (Serbia), Festival Monodrame i Pantomime (Festival of Monodrama and Pantomimes): `Mandora` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), ‘Sonja Marinković’Cultural Centre / Kulturni Centar ‘Sonja Marinković’, Youth Tribune / Tribina Mladih: `Mandora` /performance/ Stari Bečej (Serbia) /performance/ 1988 Szeged (Hungary), JATE Club: `Polyphonix` /performance/ PĂ©cs (Hungary): `Alice` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), VigadĂł Chamber Hall / VigadĂł Kamaraterem, HangĂĄr Est (‘Wall of Sound’ Evening): `Alice` /performance/ 1989 Spoleto (Italy): `O Fortuna` /performance/ NovĂ© ZĂĄmky (Slovakia): `O Fortuna` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia): `O Fortuna` /performance/ 1990 Novi Sad (Serbia), Sport and Activity Centre of Vojvodina / SPENS Sportski i Poslovni Centar Vojvodina: `Otkrovenje` (Revelation) (with ZoltĂĄn Pletl) /performance/ VĂĄc (Hungary), Greek Chapel / Görög Templom, Ex-panziĂł 2. Festival: `Angyal/Angel` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia): `Seraphine Tanz` /performance/ 1993 Szentendre (Hungary), DalmĂĄt Cellar / DalmĂĄt pince, UHF KisĂșjrevue /performance/ Szeged (Hungary), JATE Club: `Alice` /performance/ VĂĄc (Hungary), Greek Chapel / Görög Templom, ExpanziĂł 5. Festival /performance/ 1994 Szeged (Hungary): `Performancia` with LukĂĄcs Bitskey /performance/ ZebegĂ©ny (Hungary): `A helyettesĂ­tƑ asszony (The Substitute)` /performance/ PĂ©cs (Hungary): `A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-dimensional Window)` with TamĂĄs Szalay /performance/ 1995 Marseille (France), International Poetry Centre / Centre International de PoĂšsie: `KassĂĄk` /performance/ 1996 Marseille (France), Meyer Gallery / Galerie Meyer: `L’ agneau de Dieu et le double` (The Lamb of God and Its Double) /performance/ Ajaccio – Corsica (France): `L’ agneau de Dieu et le double` (The Lamb of God and Its Double) /performance/ 2000s 2002 Novi Sad (Serbia), Cultural Centre of Novi Sad / Kulturni Centar Novog Sada, INFANT (International Festival of Alternative and New Theatre): `FƱketrec / Grass-cage` 2003 Novi Sad (Serbia), Chamber Theatre of Music / Kamerno PozoriĆĄte Muzike, INTERZONE Festival: `Tesla – Project` /performance/ 2004 Monza (Italy) /performance/ Salerno (Italy) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Chamber Theatre of Music / Kamerno PozoriĆĄte Muzike, INTERZONE Festival: `Tesla – Project` Budapest (Hungary), A38 Ship / A38 hajĂł: `LomtalanĂ­tĂĄs` (Cleaning the House) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art / Ludwig MĂșzeum – KortĂĄrs MƱvĂ©szeti MĂșzeum: `Torony-LomtalanĂ­tĂĄs` (Cleaning the Tower-House) /performance/ 2005 TerĂ©ny (Hungary), ExpanziĂł Festival: `Angel` /performance/ 2006 Budapest (Hungary), Serbian Theatre in Hungary / MagyarorszĂĄgi Szerb SzĂ­nhĂĄz / Srpsko PozoriĆĄte u Mađarskoj: `Tesla`, /audio-visual oratorio/ Otterlo (Netherlands), Kröller-MĂŒller Museum: `Change Art` /action/ Amsterdam (Netherlands): `Tesla` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Sport and Activity Centre of Vojvodina / SPENS Sportski i Poslovni Centar Vojvodina, Inventors Association of Vojvodina, TeslaFest: `Tesla` /performance/ 2007 NovĂ© ZĂĄmky (Slovakia), Art Gallery / GalĂ©ria Umenia: `Gyakorlatok ĂŒres hĂșrokon – KassĂĄk-kĂłd` (Exercises on Empty Strings - KassĂĄk Code) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Erlin Club Gallery / Erlin Klub GalĂ©ria: `FƱketrec` (Grass-cage) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Mu Theatre / Mu SzĂ­nhĂĄz: `Az EszmĂ©let szövedĂ©ke` (The Weave of Consciousness) (with PĂ©ter Bajka, Bern Atom Santi, Eszter Bereczky, ZsĂłfia Varga) /performance/ VerƑce (Hungary), EkszpanziĂł XX Festival: `Tesla, Audio-visual Oratorio` /performance/ Szigliget (Hungary), Artist House of the Hungarian Public Foundation for Creative Art / Magyar AlkotĂłmƱvĂ©szeti KözalapĂ­tvĂĄny AlkotĂłhĂĄza, JĂłzsef Attila Kör 18. irodalmi tĂĄbora (18th Literary Camp of the JĂłzsef Attila Circle): `Az EszmĂ©let szövedĂ©ke` (The Weave of Consciousness) (with PĂ©ter Bajka, Bern Atom Santi, Eszter Bereczky, ZsĂłfia Varga) /performance/ 2008 Budapest (Hungary), PetƑfi Literary Museum / PetƑfi Irodalmi MĂșzeum, A SzĂ©pĂ­rĂłk TĂĄrsasĂĄga V. Ƒszi irodalmi fesztivĂĄlja – NƑk a fĂ©rfi birodalomban (5th Autumn Literary Festival of the Hungarian Belletrist Association – Women in a Men`s World): `Diptichon` (with Endre SzkĂĄrosi), performance Belgrade (Serbia), ARTGET Gallery – Cultural Centre Belgrade / Galerija ARTGET – Kulturni Centar Beograda (World Poetry Day): `Tesla – Homo Galacticus` /performance/ Szigliget (Hungary), JĂłzsef Attila Kör 20. irodalmi tĂĄbora (20th Literary Camp of the JĂłzsef Attila Circle): `Trip-ti-chon` (with Veronika CzapĂĄry), performance Budapest (Hungary), Irodalmi Centrifuga (Literary Centrifuge): `Trip-ti-chon` (with Veronika CzapĂĄry), performance Bratislava (Slovakia), Ars Poetica MedzinĂĄrodny Festival PoĂ©zie /The 6th Ars Poetica International Poetry Festival /sound poetry performance[4] 2009 VisegrĂĄd (Hungary), The Roof Terrace of King Matthias Museum / A MĂĄtyĂĄs KirĂĄly MĂșzeum tetƑterasza, EkszpanziĂł XXI Festival: “Kerub` (Cherub) /performance/ 2010s 2010 Budapest (Hungary), Gallery A22 / A22 GalĂ©ria, Tibor Papp`s Exhibition Opening: `ÓraköltemĂ©ny` (Poem-Clock) /performance/ Subotica (Serbia), KosztolĂĄnyi DezsƑ Theatre / KosztolĂĄnyi DezsƑ SzĂ­nhĂĄz: `Tesla – Homo Galacticus` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), MillenĂĄris Theatre / MillenĂĄris TeĂĄtrum, Book Festival: `SzabadkƑmƱves szex` (Freemason Sex) (with drMĂĄriĂĄs) /performance/ Ć taglinec (Croatia), `Voda` – `Water` Međunarodni Susret Umjetnika (International Art Festival): `Veliko spremanje` (Spring Cleaning) /performance/ Eger (Hungary), Small Synagogue Gallery of Contemporary Art / Kis ZsinagĂłga KortĂĄrs GalĂ©ria, artAlom Ă©lƑmƱvĂ©szeti fesztivĂĄl (artAlom Performing Arts Festival): `Bukott angyalok` (Fallen Angels) /performance/ Szeged (Hungary) – Subotica (Serbia), Railway line, KultĂșrcsempĂ©sz SĂ­nbusz FesztivĂĄl (Culture-smuggler Railbus Festival): Megaphone-assisted readings by GĂĄbor VirĂĄg, Slobodan TiĆĄma, GĂĄbor Lanczkor, Tamara Ć uĆĄkić, Vladimir Kopicl, Katalin Ladik, SiniĆĄa Tucić, Roland Orcsik 2011 Budapest (Hungary), Kunsthalle (Palace/Hall of Art) / MƱcsarnok: `PreparababrakabarĂ©` /performance/ Marseille (France), Museum of Contemporary Art / MusĂ©e d`Art Contemporain, PoĂ©sie Marseille 2011, 8Ăšme Festival (8th Marseille Poetry Festival, 2011): `Le Grand MĂ©nage` (Spring Cleaning) /performance/ TĂąrgu Mureș (Romania), National Theatre - Small Hall / Teatrul NaĆŁional – Sala Mică, Testet öltött szavak rendezvĂ©ny (Words Embodied – Event series): `Alice` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Mu Theatre / Mu SzĂ­nhĂĄz, Ismeretlen kutatĂĄsa improvizĂĄciĂłs alkotĂłmƱhely (Searching the Unknown – Improvisational Workshop): `Hangmozdulat` (Sound Movement) (with Kati Dombi) /performance/ 2012 Budapest (Hungary), Hungarian Writers` Association / Magyar ÍrĂłszövetsĂ©g: XXIV. EkszpanziĂł Festival, `IdĂ©zet` Szimpozion Ă©s KiĂĄllĂ­tĂĄs (`Quotation` Symposium and Exhibition): `ÁsĂł, kapa, nagyharang` (`Till Death` lit.: Spade, Hoe and Bell) /performance/ KomĂĄrom (Hungary), Fort Monostor – Film Museum / Monostori ErƑd – FilmmĂșzeum, Mediawave 2012 Festival: `NagytakarĂ­tĂĄs` (`Spring Cleaning`) /performance/ ƁódĆș (Poland), MS2 – Lodz Museum of Art / MS2 – Muzeum Sztuki w Ɓodzi: `Alicja w krainie kodĂłw` (Alice in Codeland) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Address: 8th district, PĂĄl street 6.: Gödör bĂșjĂłcska – irodalom, zene, film, tĂĄnc, szĂ­nhĂĄz, beszĂ©lgetĂ©s (Gödör Club Hide-and-seek – literature, music, film, dance, theatre, discussions) /sound poetry performance/ Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, City Hall Art Gallery, A B Series Workshop: `NagytakarĂ­tĂĄs` (`Spring Cleaning`) /performance/ Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Arts Court Theatre, A B Series: `Alice KĂłdorszĂĄgban` (`Alice in Codeland`) /performance/[5] 2013 Budapest (Hungary), Óbudai TĂĄrsaskör, KassĂĄk Museum, KassĂĄk Year: `Alice KĂłdorszĂĄgban` (Alice in Codeland) /performance/[6] Hvar (Croatia), 17th International Festival of Radio Plays and Documentary Radio Dramas PRIX MARULIĆ, „Tesla. Homo Galacticus” /performance/ SzĂ©kesfehĂ©rvĂĄr (Hungary), Vörösmarty Theatre Studio, Contemporary Art Festival: `Alice KĂłdorszĂĄgban` (Alice in Codeland) /performance/[7] Budapest (Hungary), Fuga, AutonĂłmia Filmklub 5, „I Belong to the Band”: Katalin Ladik`s voice on „poets of the absurd on chalk”[8] 2014 SzĂĄzhalombatta (Hungary), Katalin Ladik - Endre SzkĂĄrosi, Slam Poetry /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Mika Tivadar VigadĂł, JazzaJ, Katalin Ladik – Jean Michel van Schowburg, Katalin Ladik – Zsolt SƑrĂ©s, „Sounds to Go” (Hangok elvitelre) /performance/ [9] 2015 Eger (Hungary), Templom Gallery, artAlom Live Art Festival 2015: `Tranzit Zoon`, performance Gothenburg (Sweden), Gothenburg Book Fair `Tranzit Zoon`, performance Vienna (Austria), Campus AAKH Hof 7, UniversitĂ€t Wien, `Singende Schnittmuster – Singing Dress Pattern`, lecture-performance, multimedia slide-show 2016 Poreč (Croatia), Behind the Scenes with Katalin Ladik! Artists on Vacation: `The Sounds of a sewing machine`, Circe di Parenzo” /performance/,[10][11] Budapest (Hungary), MÜSZI, @Transart Communication, Katalin Ladik & Zsolt SƑrĂ©s „Alchemical Wedding” (AlkĂ­miai nĂĄsz) /performance/ 2016 Milano (Italy), FM Centre for Contemporary Art, Non-Aligned Modernity. Eastern-European Art from the Marinko Sudac Collection, “Tranzit Zoon” /performance/ 2017 Athens (Greece), Oval Staircase, Megaron – the Athens Concert Hall, All the In-Between Spaces, Concept and direction by: Paolo Thorsen-Nagel, “Follow me into mythology” /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Urania National Film Theatre, Janus Pannonius Grand Prize for Poetry 2017 Festivities of Hungarian Pen Club. Katalin Ladik: Sound Performance based on Concrete Poems of Augusto de Campos Limassol (Cyprus), Theatro Ena, SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition, „Live Lecture” /solo sound poetry performance/ Nicosia (Cyprus), Artos Foundation, SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition „Live Lecture” /solo sound poetry performance/ Limassol (Cyprus), SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition, `Spring Cleaning`, performance/ Limassol (Cyprus), SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition, „Wall(ed)”, aRttitude Site-specific dance performance, Katalin Ladik (live sound and voice). Budapest (Hungary), TrafĂł, „Alice in Codeland” /multimedia performance/ Vienna (Austria), Lobby of Hotel Prinz Eugen, Erste Bank Publication Presentation „Sound Poems” /live performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art Voivodina (MSUV), „K.A.T (Culture – Activism – Theory) Conference”, „Creative Transitions”/live lecture, multimedia and sound poetry performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Bulevar Books, „TraNSporteur multilingual poetry” /poetry reading/ Lodz (Poland), House of Literature, „Puls Literary Festival, 2017, Hungarian Day”, „Sounds in Lodz” / live lecture, multimedia performance and live sound poetry performance/ 2018 Berlin (Germany), neue Gesellschaft fĂŒr bildende Kunst (nBgK), `Alice in Codeland`, multimedia performance Berlin (Germany), Akademie der KĂŒnste, „Underground und Improvisation”, „Follow me into Mythology” /live lecture and soloperformance/ Berlin (Germany), Akademie der KĂŒnste, „Underground und Improvisation”, „Desire of Touch” /Duoperformance with Natalia Pschenitschnikova/ Budapest (Hungary), Mersz Klub, „TĂșlĂ©lni a documenta 14-et” (Surviving documenta 14) /live lecture and soloperformance/ Budapest (Hungary), Hungarian University of Fine Arts, „TĂșlĂ©lni a documenta 14-et” (Surviving documenta 14) /live lecture with Emese KĂŒrti/ Budapest (Hungary), Közkincs KönyvtĂĄr, `MĆ°VÉSZ + NƐ` (ARTIST + WOMAN), „Feminizmus Ă©s mƱvĂ©szet ma?” (Feminism and Art Today?), „TĂșlĂ©lni a documenta 14-et” (Surviving documenta 14) /live lecture/ Belgrade (Serbia), Cultural Center of Belgrade, `Spoken Word, World Poetry Day` /poetry reading/ Belgrade (Serbia), Cultural Center of Belgrade, `Spoken Word, World Poetry Day`, `Alice in Codeland` /multimedia performance/ Zagreb (Croatia), „Showroom of Contemporary Sound”, „Transitions” /live lecture/ Rome (Italy), Falconieri Palace (Hungarian Academy in Rome), „Fountains of Rome - Mouth to Lung!” /live lecture and sound performance/ Budapest (Hungary), HĂĄrom HollĂł – Drei Raben, „Antracit szĂĄjrĂșd (Antracit mouthpiece) /sound poetry performance/ Berlin (Germany), Akademie der KĂŒnste, `19. poesiefestival berlin 2018, Weltklang – Night of Poetry`, sound poetry performance Berlin (Germany), German Centre for Poetry (Haus fâ€™ĂŒr Poesie), `lyrikline - Listen to the Poet`, poetry reading and live voice recordings for the archive Concerts, musical performances (selection) Opatija (Croatia), 1969: Jugoslovenska muzička tribina (Yugoslav Music Tribune) (ErnƑ KirĂĄly: Refleksija) Opatija (Croatia), 1970: Jugoslovenska muzička tribina (Yugoslav Music Tribune) (ErnƑ KirĂĄly: Refleksija; Branimir Sakač: Bellatrix - Alleluja) Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970: Muzika i Laboratorija (Music and Laboratory) (with ErnƑ KirĂĄly) Osijek (Croatia), 1970: Annale komorne opere i baleta (Annual festival of chamber opera and ballet) Zagreb (Croatia), 1971: Muzički biennale (Music Biennale – International Festival of Contemporary Music) (MBZ Radionica/Workshop II with ErnƑ KirĂĄly, et al.; Chamber Music - Branimir Sakač: Bellatrix - Alleluja) Dubrovnik (Croatia), 1971: Dubrovačke ljetne igre (Dubrovnik Summer Festival) (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) Radenci (Slovenia), 1971: Festival sodobne komorne glazbe (Contemporary Chamber Music Festival) Munich (Germany), 1972: (Cultural Program of the 1972 Summer Olympics) (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) Radenci (Slovenia), 1972: Festival sodobne komorne glazbe (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) (Contemporary Chamber Music Festival) Osijek (Croatia), 1972: Annale komorne opere i baleta (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) (Annual festival of chamber opera and ballet) Novi Sad (Serbia), 1972, ‘Radivoj Ćirpanov’ Workers’ University / Radnički univerzitet ‘Radivoj Ćirpanov’ (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) Belgrade (Serbia), 1972, Studentski kulturni centar (Student Cultural Centre) – Festival Expanded Media (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) Belgrade (Serbia), 1979, Dom Sindikata – BEMUS Belgrade Music Festival: “Oratorio Profano” (composer: DuĆĄan Radić, conductor: Oskar Danon) Opatija (Croatia), 1980: Jugoslovenska muzička tribina (Yugoslav Music Tribune) Budapest (Hungary), Spiritus Noister Group, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Budapest (Hungary), Italian Cultural Institute / Olasz kultĂșrintĂ©zet / Istituto Italiano di Cultura, AvantgĂĄrd mƱvĂ©szetek a vilĂĄgban: mi lett a sorsuk? Nemzetközi tanĂĄcskozĂĄs (Avant-garde Arts in the World: What About Them? International conference): `Futurdadama (Futurdada Today)`, Spiritus Noister, 2001 Vienna (Austria), Spiritus Noister Group, 2004 Szentendre (Hungary), Spiritus Noister Group, 2009 SzekszĂĄrd (Hungary), Spiritus Noister Group, 2012 Budapest (Hungary), MƱvelƑdĂ©si Szint (MÜSZI), „@Transart Communication 2016”, „Alchimist Wedding” /concert and live sound performance with Zsolt SƑrĂ©s/ VeszprĂ©m (Hungary), House of Arts, „AlkĂ­miai mennyegzƑ” („Alchimist Wedding”) /concert and live sound performance with Zsolt SƑrĂ©s/ Budapest (Hungary), MĂŒpa, UH Fest, Spiritus Noister /concert and live sound performance with Endre SzkĂĄrosi, Zsolt SƑrĂ©s, LĂĄszlĂł Lenkes/ Budapest (Hungary), Kassak Museum, „Dadarabok” /concert and live sound performance with Endre SzkĂĄrosi, Zsolt SƑrĂ©s, LĂĄszlĂł Lenkes/ YouTube Budapest (Hungary), 2017: Muted and silent films with live music series, I Belong To The Band vs. Berberian Sound Studio Debrecen (Hungary), MODEM, Katalin Ladik: „HatĂĄridƑnapló” („Diary Book”) /concert and live sound performance with Gyula VĂĄrnai/ VeszprĂ©m (Hungary), 2018, House of Arts, „Spring Reopening, We believe in life before death”, „Claes Oldenburg: I am for an Art” /concert and live sound performance with Gyula VĂĄrnai/ Theatre As an actress Jean-Paul Sartre: The Condemned of Altona; dir. IstvĂĄn LĂĄnyi; IfjĂșsĂĄgi TribĂŒn (Tribina Mladih / Youth Tribune); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1963 Imre Sarkadi: Elveszett Paradicsom (Paradise Lost); dir. Tibor GellĂ©r; PetƑfi SĂĄndor MƱvelƑdĂ©si EgyesĂŒlet (’PetƑfi SĂĄndor’ Cultural Association); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1963 MoliĂšre: The Imaginary Invalid (BĂ©line); dir. Ljubica Ravasi; Srpsko Narodno PozoriĆĄte (Serbian National Theatre); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1966 (Exam Piece) SĂĄndor Guelmino: Özvegy (Widow); dir. Tibor Vajda; Echo (az ÚjvidĂ©ki RĂĄdiĂł Ă©s az IfjĂșsĂĄgi TribĂŒn szĂ­npada / the joint theatre of Radio Novi Sad and the Youth Tribune); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1969 Ferenc TĂłth (text) – ErnƑ KirĂĄly (composer): JĂłb (Job) (Performer – Recitative); dir. IstvĂĄn SzabĂł, Jr.; NĂ©pszĂ­nhĂĄz / Narodno PozoriĆĄte u Subotici (National Theatre in Subotica); Subotica (Serbia); 1972 IstvĂĄn ÖrkĂ©ny: MacskajĂĄtĂ©k (Cats` Play) (Ilus); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1974 Peter Weiss: How Mr. Mockinpott was cured of his Sufferings (First Angel/First Nurse); dir. Radoslav Dorić; RĂłbert Bambach; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1974 Ödön von HorvĂĄth: Tales from the Vienna Woods (Emma); dir. RĂłbert Bambach; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1975 Gergely Csiky: MukĂĄnyi (Ella); dir. MihĂĄly VirĂĄg; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1976 Valentin Kataev: Squaring the Circle (Tanya); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1977 MoliĂšre: Dom Juan or The Feast with the Statue (Mathurine); dir. DuĆĄan Sabo; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1978 Anton Pavlovich Chekhov: Three Sisters (Masha); dir. György Harag; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1978 Ödön von HorvĂĄth: Tales from the Vienna Woods (Emma); dir. PĂ©ter Telihay; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1978 Anton Pavlovich Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard (Charlotta Ivanovna); dir. György Harag; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1979 OttĂł Tolnai: VĂ©geladĂĄs (Clearance Sale) (Mrs Csömöre); dir. MihĂĄly VirĂĄg; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1979 Gyula HernĂĄdi: V.N.H.M. Szörnyek Ă©vadja (V. N. H. M. - Season of Monsters); dir. MiklĂłs JancsĂł; Summer Theatre in Gyula; VĂĄrszĂ­nhĂĄz; (Hungary); 1980 Edward Albee: Everything in the Garden (Cynthia); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1980 Angelo Beolco (Il Ruzzante): La Betia; dir. Radoslav Dorić; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1981 OttĂł Tolnai: Bayer Aspirin (The Actress); dir. MiklĂłs JancsĂł; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1981 Ferenc DeĂĄk: Nirvana (Csontos Vali); dir. IstvĂĄn SzabĂł Jr.; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1981 Bertolt Brecht: Baal (Emilie); dir. Milan BelegiĆĄanin; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1983 DezsƑ KosztolĂĄnyi: Anna Édes ( Mrs Druma); dir. György Harag; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1983 Alexander Vvedensky: Jelka kod Ivanovih (Christmas at the Ivanov’s) (Mother Puzirjova); dir. Haris PaĆĄović; Akademsko PozoriĆĄte “Promena” (“Change” Academic Theater); Novi Sad; (Serbia); 1983 MihĂĄly MajtĂ©nyi: Harmadik ablak (The Third Window) (Mrs LĂłdi); dir. György HernyĂĄk; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1984 Alfred Jarry: Ubu Roi (Mama Ubu); dir. Tibor Csizmadia; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1984 Gyula Gobby FehĂ©r: A Duna menti Hollywood (Hollywood by the Danube) – Multimedia Performance About the Life of ErnƑ BosnyĂĄk (The Baron`s Lover); dir. KĂĄroly Vicsek; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1985 Ivo BreĆĄan: Anera (Anera); dir. Dimitar Stankoski; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1985 Peter Shaffer: Equus (Hesther Salamon); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1985 Howard Barker: The Castle (Skinner); dir. David Gothard; NĂ©pszĂ­nhĂĄz / Narodno PozoriĆĄte u Subotici (National Theatre in Subotica); (Serbia); 1986 Friedrich DĂŒrrenmatt: The Visit (First Woman); dir. Radoslav Dorić; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1986 IstvĂĄn ÖrkĂ©ny: ForgatĂłkönyv (Screenplay) (Mrs Littke); dir. Ljubisa Georgievski; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1986 IstvĂĄn ÖrkĂ©ny: TĂłtĂ©k (The TĂłt Family) (Mrs TĂłt); dir. GĂĄbor SzĂ©kely; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1987 Edward Albee: A Delicate Balance (Julia); dir. MihĂĄly VirĂĄg; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1987 Jordan Plevnes: „R” (Katerina); dir. Ljubisa Georgievski; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1987 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Clavigo (Soffe); dir. Vladimir Milcin; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1988 Samuel Beckett: Happy Days (Winnie); dir. Radoslav Lazić; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1988 Henrik Ibsen: An Enemy of the People (Mrs Stockmann); dir. Ćœelimir OreĆĄković; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1989 Ferenc MolnĂĄr (Franz Molnar): Liliom (Mrs MuskĂĄt); dir. LĂĄszlĂł Babarczy; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1990 Ede TĂłth: A falu rossza, avagy a negyedik ablak (The Village Rogue; Or, the Fourth Window) (Mrs TarisznyĂĄs); dir. HernyĂĄk György; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1990 OttĂł Tolnai: Paripacitrom (lit. Steed dung) (Krisztina); dir. PĂ©ter Tömöry; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1991 Marcel Achard: L`Idiote (A Shot in the Dark) (Chief Inspector`s Wife); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1991 Bertolt Brecht: Mother Courage and Her Children (Mother Courage); dir. Lajos Soltis; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1991 JĂłzsi JenƑ TersĂĄnszky: Kakuk Marci (Her Ladyship); dir. Lajos Soltis; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1992 Jean Anouilh: The Orchestra (Cello); dir. Voja Soldatović; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1992 PĂ©ter NĂĄdas (text) – LĂĄszlĂł Vidovszky (composer): TalĂĄlkozĂĄs (Encounter) (MĂĄria); dir. AndrĂĄs Éry-KovĂĄcs; Shure Studio; Budapesti KamaraszĂ­nhĂĄz (Chamber Theatre in Budapest); (Hungary); 1997 Boris Vian: Vercoquin et le Plancton (Vercoquin and the Plankton) (LĂ©on Charles Miqueut sous-ingĂ©nieur principal di CNU / Sub head-engineer at CNU); dir. RĂłbert Csontos; Kolibri SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Kolibri [’Hummingbird’] Theatre); Budapest (Hungary); 1997 Sean OÂŽCasey: Bedtime Story (Landlady); dir. PĂĄl Kanda; FĂŒggeten SzĂ­npad III tĂĄrsulata (3rd Company of Independent Theatre); Kolibri Pince (Kolibri [’Hummingbird’] Cellar Theatre); Budapest (Hungary); 1998 LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi: Adieu Monsieur Bloom – Cabaret Noire (Nora Barnacle); dir. LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi; Les Fleurs du Mal; `The Thinking Man`s Living Theatre`; Mu SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Mu Theatre); Budapest; (Hungary); 2003 LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi: A szĂĄmƱzött Joyce / The Exiled Joyce (Nora Barnacle); dir. LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi; Bloomsday Festival; Szombathely; (Hungary); 2003 Radoslav Zlatan Dorić: Ne daj BoĆŸe, da se Srbi sloĆŸe / Ne adj isten, szerbek egyesĂŒlnek (God Forbid That the Serbs Should Agree) (Ruska); dir. Radoslav Zlatan Dorić; MagyarorszĂĄgi Szerb SzĂ­nhĂĄz / Srpsko PozoriĆĄte u Mađarskoj (Serbian Theatre of Hungary); Budapest; (Hungary); 2004 LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi: Nova Necropola. Cabaret Noire (Nora Barnacle); dir. LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi; Mu SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Mu Theatre); Budapest; (Hungary); 2004 LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi: Az igazi Blum (The Real Blum /Bloom/) (Nora Barnacle); dir. LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi; ReJoyce Festival; Szombathely; (Hungary); 2004 György BarĂĄthy: Origami (I Woman); dir. György BarĂĄthy; ArtĂ©ria SzĂ­nhĂĄzi TĂĄrsasĂĄg (Theatre Company “ArtĂ©ria”); RS9 Studio Theatre; Budapest; (Hungary); 2005 As a director The Last Chapter by Navjot Randhawa, performed by the‘Theatre of Roots and Wings’ and Punjab Sangeet Natak Akademi in Punjabi at the Randhawa Auditorium, Chandigarh (Punjab, India); 2014.[12] Everything She Wants: Amrita and Boris by Navjot Randhawa and Jim Sarbh, Gaiety Theatre, Shimla, India; 2016,[13] The Mirage Yoga Studio, Andretta Arts, Andretta, India, 2016; M.L. Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Francaise, New Delhi, India, 2016; Punjab Kala Bhawan, Chandigarh, India, 2016; Punjab Naatshala (Punjab Theatre), Amritsar, India, 2016 Everything She Wants: Amrita and Boris with Navjot Randhawa; Sher-Gil Cultural Centre, Indian Embassy, Budapest (Hungary), 2017 [14] Fritz Wine House, SzekszĂĄrd (Hungary), 2017; National Film Theatre, Budapest (Hungary), 2017; Laffert KĂșria, Dunaharaszti (Hungary), 2017; Municipal Library, ZebegĂ©ny (Hungary), 2017. Films Feature films Eduard i Kunigunda (Eduard and Kunigunda) (television adaptation of Renato de Grandis’ musical play), dir. Petar Teslić (1972, Serbian, Belgrade TV 2) (Kunigunda) DĂŒbörgƑ csend (1978) on IMDb (Thundering Silence), dir. MiklĂłs SzĂ­jj (Hungarian) (Eta) Szetna, a varĂĄzslĂł (1980) on IMDb (Setna the Wizard), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (Hungarian) (Isis) Gulliver az ĂłriĂĄsok orszĂĄgĂĄban (1980) on IMDb (Gulliver in the Land of Giants), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (Hungarian) (Lady in attendance) Aelita, dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1980, Hungarian)[15] Atlantis, dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1980, Hungarian) (The Lady of Atlantis) Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard (televised theatrical performance), dir. György Harag (1982, Hungarian, produced in Yugoslavia, Novi Sad Television) (Charlotta Ivanovna) Chekhov: Three Sisters (televised theatrical performance), dir. György Harag (1982, Hungarian, produced in Yugoslavia, Novi Sad Television) (Masha) A vilĂĄgkagylĂł mĂ­tosza (The Myth of the World Shell), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1982, Hungarian) BĂĄbel tornya (The Tower of Babel), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1982, Hungarian) (the Priestess Lagasa) HĂ©roszok pokoljĂĄrĂĄsa (The Heroes’ Journey Through the Underworld), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1982, Hungarian) (Anna) FajkutyĂĄk ideje (lit. The Time of Purebred Dogs), dir. KĂĄroly Vicsek (1984, Hungarian, produced in Yugoslavia) Ujed andjela (1984) on IMDb (Angel`s Bite), dir. Lordan Zafranović (Croatian) (Ćœena) KĂ©sdobĂĄlĂł (slang: Pub, lit. Knife-thrower), dir. KĂĄroly Vicsek (1984, Yugoslavian - Hungarian) Ekran sneĆŸi (1985) on IMDb, dir. Miljenko Dereta (Serbian) NapĂłleon (1989) on IMDb (Napoleon), dir. AndrĂĄs SĂłlyom (Hungarian) (Leticia) Granica (1990) on IMDb (Border), dir. Zoran MaĆĄirević (Yugoslavian – Serbian – Hungarian) Sex-partijski neprijatelj br. 1 (1990) on IMDb (Sex, the Nr 1 Enemy of the Party), dir. DuĆĄan Sabo (Bosnian) (ĆœuĆŸa) A nagy fejedelem (1997) on IMDb (The Great Prince), dir. MĂĄria SĂłs (Hungarian) (The scientist’s wife) A szivĂĄrvĂĄny harcosa (2001) on IMDb (Rainbow`s Warrior), dir. PĂ©ter Havas (Hungarian) (Old Ms Sofia - voice) KolorĂĄdĂł Kid,(2010) on IMDb, dir. AndrĂĄs VĂĄgvölgyi B. (Hungarian) Berberian Sound Studio,(2012) on IMDb, dir. Peter Strickland (English) (Resurrected Witch) Short films Castrati, dir. Domokos MoldovĂĄn (1972, Hungarian, BalĂĄzs BĂ©la Studio, Budapest) (Bald Medium) O-Pus, dir. Attila Csernik (1973) (with Katalin Ladik’s Sound Project) CsendĂ©let hallal Ă©s mĂĄs tragikus momentumokkal (2005) on IMDb (Still Life with Fish and Other Tragic Elements), dir. NatĂĄlia JĂĄnossy (Hungarian) (AgĂĄta) Deda Kovač - Grandpa Kovač (2011) on IMDb, dir. Milica Đjenić (Serbian, Beograd-Lajpcig Express) (Rozi) Recitatives Ahol kialszik a vilĂĄg (1989) on IMDb (Where the World Goes Out) (based on KalandozĂĄs a tĂŒkörben (Adventures in the Mirror) by JĂĄnos Pilinszky), dir. KĂĄroly KismĂĄnyoky (1989, Hungarian, Pannonia Film Studio) A pĂĄrduc (The Panther), (Short animated film set to Rilke’s poem), dir. AndrĂĄs Fiath (1998, Hungarian) Medea (animated study), dir. ZsĂłfia PĂ©terffy (2007) Örökre valĂł / For Ever, dir. Katalin Riedl (2008-2010) Documentary Tanuljunk magyarul (Let`s Learn Hungarian), dir. KĂĄroly Vicsek (1979, Serbian - Hungarian, Novi Sad Television), (language teaching series) Katalin Ladik - Bogdanka Poznanović (1980, Serbian-Hungarian, Akademija Umetnosti Novi Sad – Novi Sad Art Academy), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) MonodrĂĄma szĂŒletik (A Monodrama is Born), dir. Gyula RadĂł (1981, Hungarian, Szegedi TV), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) Ez mĂĄr nem Ă©n vagyok (This Isn`t Me Anymore), dir. Gyula RadĂł (1982, Hungarian, Szegedi TV), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) KrleĆŸa u videomedijima 5.: TV-usporedbe Adam i Eva (KrleĆŸa in Video-Medium 5: TV Comparisons of Adam i Eva), dir. Mario Fanelli, (1984, Croatian, TV Zagreb), (performer, Eva), (documentary series) Bukott angyal (Fallen Angel), dir. JenƑ HartyĂĄndi (1992, Hungarian - Serbian, Mediawave) (performance-recording) Valahol KözĂ©p-EurĂłpĂĄban (Somewhere in Central Europe), dir. IstvĂĄn GrencsĂł, JenƑ HartyĂĄndi (1993, Hungarian – Serbian) (Documentary) Amarissima: Katalin Ladik i novosadska umetnička scena sedamdesetih (Amarissima: Katalin Ladik and the Novi Sad Artistic Scene in the Seventies), dir. Milica Mrđa-Kuzmanov (1999, Serbian), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik’s art) SzĂĄzfĂ©le szerelem (A Hundred Kinds of Love) (2002, Hungarian), (the poems of Éva SaĂĄry are read by Katalin Ladik), (Documentary about Éva SaĂĄry) A sikoly ars poĂ©tikĂĄja - Ladik Katalin portrĂ©film (The Ars Poetica of the Scream – Katalin Ladik`s Portrait), dir. KornĂ©l SzilĂĄgyi, (2012, Hungarian) (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) (trailer) Sound Cage: A Portrait of Katalin Ladik, dir. KornĂ©l SzilĂĄgyi (Igor Buharov), (2012, Hungarian with English subtitles) (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) A legismertebb magyar, dir. GĂĄbor TĂłth, HĂ­rTV (Documentary about Amrita Sher-Gil and the play Everything She Wants directed by Katalin Ladik and performed by Navjot Randhawa at the Indian Embassy, Budapest (2017) Writer’s Credit SĂĄmĂĄn (Shaman), dir. PĂĄl Zolnay (1977, Hungarian, written by the director using poems of Attila JĂłzsef, LĂĄszlĂł Nagy, SĂĄndor Weöres Ă©s Katalin Ladik) Behind the Eye, dir. SebƑ KovĂĄcs (1999, Hungarian, based on Katalin Ladik’s poem: Vers a szerelmes piĂłcĂĄrĂłl / The Poem of the Leech in Love) Radio plays Writer and performer Furcsa, aki darazsakrĂłl ĂĄlmodik (Strange Is the One Who Is Dreaming About Wasps), 1982, Magyar RĂĄdiĂł Budapest (Hungarian Radio). Alex Avanesian, Imre JĂłzsef Katona and Katalin Ladik. Furcsa, aki darazsakrĂłl ĂĄlmodik (Strange Is the One Who Is Dreaming About Wasps), 1985, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia). Tibor Vajda and Katalin Ladik. Bukott angyalok (Fallen Angels), 1992, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia). Tibor Vajda. FƱketrec (Grass-Cage), 2002, Radio Novi Sad. Tibor Vajda and Katalin Ladik. Tesla Project, 2003, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia). Tibor Vajda. Élhetek az arcodon? (Can I Live on Your Face?), 2012, Hungarian Radio, script by OtĂ­lia Cseicsner, directed by KornĂ©l SzilĂĄgyi A vĂ­z emlĂ©kezete (The Memory of Water), RĂĄdiĂłszĂ­nhĂĄz, Hungarian Radio (Kossuth RĂĄdiĂł), directed by OtĂ­lia Cseicsner, 27 June 2017, 21:30 Radio Theatre: „Ladik Katalin: Hide-and-Seek, Variations of The Old Hungarian Lamentations of Mary” (BujĂłcska, Ómagyar MĂĄrai-siralom variĂĄciĂłk), Magyar RĂĄdiĂł (Hungarian Radio), Kossuth RĂĄdiĂł, radio program editor: Otilia Cseicsner Performer Bertolt Brecht: Az ĂĄrja-kaszt magĂĄnĂ©lete (The Private Life of the Master Race; alt. title for Fear and Misery of the Third Reich) (Woman), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1963 Miodrag Djurdjević: A csavargĂł meg Ƒk ketten (The Vagabond and the Two of Them) (the Girl), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1963 MiklĂłs GyĂĄrfĂĄs: Kisasszonyok a magasban – FĂ©rfiaknak tilos (Young Ladies Up High – No Men Allowed) (JĂșlia, who is barely even a young lady), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964 LĂĄszĂł Kopeczky: HarangszĂł elƑtt (Before the Bell Rings) (FlĂłra), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964 Leon Kruczkowski: A kormĂĄnyzĂł halĂĄla (Death of the Governor) (Silvia), (adapted by IvĂĄn Horovitz), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964 Mikhail Tonecki: TalĂĄlka a „Mese” kĂĄvĂ©hĂĄzban (A Date in CafĂ© Tale) (Waitress), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964 JĂĄnos Herceg: Mindenkinek van egy ĂĄlma (Everyone Has a Dream) (performer), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1965 Aleksandar Obrenović: A tegnapi nap (Yesterday) (performer), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966 Erskine Caldwell: Asszonyi sorsok (This Very Earth) (Vicky), (adapted by Jasmina Egrić), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966 Miroslav Mitrović: MĂ©g szemerkĂ©l az esƑ (The Rain Is Still Dripping) (Announcer), dir. GellĂ©r Tibor, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966 Momo Kapor: III. OlivĂ©r teremƑre (The Guard of Oliver III) (performer), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966 DuĆĄan Raksandić: MuratrĂłl, PepekrƑl, AngyelĂĄrĂłl Ă©s rĂłlam (About Murat, Pepek, Andjela and Me) (the Professor’s Wife), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 GĂŒnter Eich: Carmilla meg Ă©n (The Other and I; orig. Die Andere und Ich) (performer), dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 Marguerite Duras: Andesmas Ășr dĂ©lutĂĄnja (The Afternoon of Mr Andesmas) (ValĂ©rie), (adapted by Milan Topolavčki) dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 Miloslav StehlĂ­k: Bizalomvonal (Helpline) (Telephone Assistant), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 Sead Fetahagić: Körbe, körbe, karikĂĄba (Round and Round) (Mira), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 Alessandro De Stefani: CsĂłnak jön a tavon (A Boat Approaches on the Lake – Una barca viene dal lago) (Anna Marabini), (adapted by IvĂĄn Horovitz) dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968 Michal Tonecki: Az ötödik (The Fifth) (a LĂĄny szerepĂ©ben), dir. GusztĂĄv Barlay, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968 JĂłzsef SulhĂłf (text), ed. by ErnƑ KirĂĄly: Tavaszi bokrĂ©ta dalest (Spring Bouquet – An Evening of Songs) (Announcer), Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968 Magda SzabĂł: A rab (The Prisoner) (Zsuzsanna Kazinczy), dir. Frigyes Marton, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968 Aldo Nicolai: Éljen az ifjĂș pĂĄr! (Long Live the Newlyweds!) (Woman), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1969 Ferenc DeĂĄk: ApoteĂłzis (Apotheosis) (Recitative) (performer), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1969 Boris Palotai: ÖröklakĂĄs (Condominium) (KlĂĄra), dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1969 Endre Fejes: Vigyori (Grinner) (Girl), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970 EugĂšne Ionesco: A kopasz Ă©nekesnƑ (The Bald Soprano), dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970 PĂĄl Saffer: A csend (The Silence) (Lidia), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970 MihĂĄly MajtĂ©nyi: A szĂĄmƱzött (The Exile) (Sibylla), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1971 Gerich Endre MƱvĂ©szestje: AzĂ©rt is maradok...! (An Evening with Endre Gerich: I Say I’m Staying...!) (performer) dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1971 Silvia Andrescu – Theodor Manescu: Ismeretlen kedvesem (My Unknown Beloved) (Girl), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1971 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: GyertyalĂĄng a szĂ©lben (Candle in the Wind) (Anni), dir. ÁrpĂĄd Benedek, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1972 És mi lesz tavasszal (What Will Happen in the Spring?) (comedy night) (performer), dir. Frigyes Marton, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1972 Mirjana Buljan: Jasna naplĂłja (Jasna’s Diary) (Jasna), dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1973 Svetislav RuĆĄkuc: A hetvennyolcas fordulatszĂĄmĂș ajtĂł (The 78 RPM Door) (Girl), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1973 DuĆĄan Iljić: Beutazni a földet (To Travel the World) (SzitakötƑ /Dragonfly/, a Girl), dir. MiklĂłs CserĂ©s, Dr, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1976 TĂĄrsult humor Ă©ve (The Year of Associated Humour) (performer), dir. RĂłbert Bambach, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1976 Szellemet idĂ©zĂŒnk! (SĂ©ance!) (performer), dir. György TuriĂĄn, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1977 VidĂĄm est (A Merry Evening) (performer), dir. SĂĄndor SĂĄntha, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1977 IstvĂĄn BosnyĂĄk: Szemben a bĂ­rĂłval (Facing the Judge) (docudrama in 7 episodes) (Ruth), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1978 Henrik Bardijewski: Kis komĂ©dia (A Little Comedy) (Lady I), dir. IstvĂĄn Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1978 LĂĄszlĂł Nemes: SzerencseszerzƑdĂ©s (Contract of Luck) (adapted by JĂĄnos BorbĂ©ly) (radio play series), dir. Slobodan Majak, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1985 OttĂł Tolnai: Bayer Aszpirin (Bayer Aspirin) (The Actress), dir. Orsolya Lehoczky, Hungarian Radio / Magyar RĂĄdiĂł (Hungary), 1997 (monodrama) Iris Disse: Álmodott idƑ – 1956 (Dreamt Time – 1956), dir. Iris Disse, Radio Kossuth / Kossuth RĂĄdiĂł (Hungary), 2007 (Marika, the author`s alter ego) Artworks in permanent public and private collections Barcelona (Spain): MACBA – Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona / Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (18 collages: visual poetry and music scores, 1971-1978) Budapest (Hungary): PetƑfi Literary Museum / PetƑfi Irodalmi MĂșzeum (9 works of visual poetry – typewritten text on paper, photograph, collages of cardboard and collages of music score, 1976–1977, Aki miatt a harang szĂłl (For Whom the Bell Rings) – In Memoriam Lajos KassĂĄk collage, 1987) Belgrade (Serbia): Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade / (MSUB) Muzej Savremene Umetnosti, Beograd (Poemim photo, 1978) New York (USA): MoMA, The Museum of Modern Art (Novi Sad Project documentation, Wow Special Zagreb Issue, 1975) Budapest (Hungary): Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art / Ludwig MĂșzeum – KortĂĄrs MƱvĂ©szeti MĂșzeum (Photographs, Poemim series) Vienna (Austria): Kontakt Collection – The Art Collection of Erste Group / Kontakt – Die Kunstsammlung der Erste Group (5 items of the “AusgewĂ€hlte Volkslieder”(Selected Folk Songs) series (1973-1975); 5 other visual poetry and music scores; 12 stamps; the 48 remaining photographs of Change Art – a performance documentation 1975; two copies of the Phonopoetica SP album 1976) Croatia – Marinko Sudac`s Private Collection (photo documentation for performances, gramophone recording, 1968–89) Miami (USA): Sackner Archive of Visual and Concrete Poetry (4 postcards – mail-art – and documentation, 1977-1981) Belgrade (Serbia): Trajković Collection (Blackshave Poem – Zagreb performance, photo document, 1978) Chicago (USA): School of the Art Institute of Chicago – Joan Flasch Artist`s Book Collection (Poetical objects of the Urbanical Environment, 1976) Exhibitions Solo exhibitions 1973 Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre Gallery / Galerija Studentskog Kulturnog Centra 1976 Zagreb (Croatia), Photography, Film and Television Centre / Centar za fotografiju, film i televiziju: `Visual Poetry – Music Score` (visual poems, collages) Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Centre – Art Gallery / Likovni Salon Tribine Mladih 1977 Zrenjanin (Serbia), Cultural Centre / Kulturni centar: `Visual Poetry – Music Score` (visual poems, collages) Zagreb (Croatia), Cultural and Information Centre / Centar za Kulturu i Informacije: `Visual Poetry – Music Score` (visual poems, collages) 1979 Budapest (Hungary), Young Artists’ Club / Fiatal MƱvĂ©szek Klubja: `Visual Poetry - Music Scores` (visual poems, collages) 2007 Budapest (Hungary), Erlin Club Gallery / Erlin Klub GalĂ©ria (visual poems, collages) 2010 Novi Sad (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art in Vojvodina / Muzej Savremene Umetnosti Vojvodine (MSUV): Retrospektivna IzloĆŸba 1962–2010. Moć Ćœene: Katalin Ladik (Retrospective Exhibition 1962–2010 The Power of a Woman: Katalin Ladik) (Curated by: Dragomir Ugren) 2011 SzĂ©kesfeh

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SpoljaĆĄnjost kao na fotografijama, unutraĆĄnjost u dobrom i urednom stanju! Katalin Ladik (rođena 25. oktobra 1942. u Novom Sadu) je jugoslovensko-mađarski pesnik, izvođač i filmski stvaralac. Katalin Ladik počela je pisati 1962. godine radeći kao bankarski činovnik. Bila je radijska voditeljica i pozoriĆĄna glumica u Novom Sadu, kasnije je radila za film i televiziju. 1990. postala je urednica i predavala u oblastima muzike i pozoriĆĄta. Kao umetnički medij koristi vizuelnu poeziju, umetnost poĆĄte, radio igre, prozu, kolaĆŸ, fotografiju, film i eksperimentalnu muziku. Ladik istraĆŸuje jezik vizuelnim i vokalnim izrazima, kao i kretanjem i gestovima. Ladik se viĆĄe puta pojavljivao u kontekstu predstava, događaja i pozoriĆĄnih komada koji se često deĆĄavaju u urbanom okruĆŸenju, ali i u prirodi. Bila je član umetničkog kolektiva Bosch + Bosch. Katalin Ladik ĆŸivi i radi naizmenično u Novom Sadu (Srbija), BudimpeĆĄti (Mađarska) i na ostrvu Hvar (Hrvatska). U svojoj domovini postala je legendarna i kontroverzna figura u ranim ĆĄezdesetim godinama, pre svega kroz feminističko-ĆĄamanističku zvučnu poeziju i gole predstave. Ladik je primio nekoliko nagrada i igrao na brojnim nacionalnim i međunarodnim izloĆŸbama. 1977. Godine dala je ime sebi kao učesnica 10. međunarodnog festivala zvučne poezije u Amsterdamu. U 2010. godini u Muzeju savremene umetnosti Vojvodine u Novom Sadu odrĆŸana je retrospektiva, koja je privukla nacionalnu paĆŸnju, a 2017. godine bila je pozvana da učestvuje u dokumentarnoj 14. Takođe je uključena u seriju izloĆŸbi Feministička avangarda. Katalin Ladik (born Novi Sad, October 25, 1942) is a Hungarian poet, performance artist and actress. She was born in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia (now called Serbia) and in the last 20 years she has lived and worked alternately in Novi Sad, Serbia, in Budapest, Hungary and on the island of Hvar, Croatia. Parallel to her written poems she also creates sound poems and visual poems, performance art, writes and performs experimental music and audio plays. She is also a performer and an experimental artist (happenings, mail art, experimental theatrical plays). She explores language through visual and vocal expressions, as well as movement and gestures. Her work includes collages, photography, records, performances and happenings in both urban and natural environments. Katalin Ladik studied at the Economic High School of Novi Sad between 1961 and 1963. She then joined the Dramski Studio (Drama Studio) acting school in Novi Sad, between 1964 and 1966. Between 1961 and 1963, she worked as a bank assistant. During this time, in 1962, she began to write poetry. From 1963 to 1977 she worked for Radio Novi Sad. She joined the newly established Novi Sad Theatre in 1974, becoming a member of its permanent ensemble in 1977 and working there until 1992.[1] She primarily acted in dramatic roles. Over the years, she also played major and minor roles in various TV-films and movies. She led the poetry sections of literary magazines Élet Ă©s Irodalom (1993–94) and CigĂĄnyfĂșrĂł (1994–99). Between 1993 and 1998 she taught at HangĂĄr musical and theatrical education center. She is a member of the Hungarian Writers` Union, the Hungarian Belletrists Association, the Association of Hungarian Creative Artists and the Hungarian PEN Club. Awards Katalin Ladik has earned various awards, including the KassĂĄk Lajos Award (1991), the award of Mikes Kelemen Kör (Mikes International – Association for Hungarian Art, Literature and Science in the Netherlands) (2000), the JĂłzsef Attila Prize (2001), the Mediawave Parallel Culture Award (2003), the National Award for Culture of the Republic of Serbia (2009), and the Laurel Wreath Award of Hungary (2012). In 2015, she received the KlĂĄra Herczeg Award in senior category from the Studio of Young Artists’ Association (Hungary).[2] In 2016, she was awarded with the Lennon Ono Grant for Peace.[3] Her awards for acting include the Oktobarska nagrada grada Novog Sada (October Award of the City of Novi Sad), a collective award to the cast of Radio Novi Sad in 1967; first place at Smotra vojvođanskih profesionalnih pozoriĆĄta (Festival of Professional Theatres in Vojvodina) in 1978, for the role of Masha in Three Sisters, directed by György Harag, performed at the Novi Sad Theatre. The same role earned her the first place of UdruĆŸenje dramskih umetnika Srbije / Association of Dramatic Artists of Serbia, in 1979. Katalin Ladik also received the Magyar TelevĂ­ziĂł Elnöki NĂ­vĂłdĂ­ja / Award of the President of Hungarian Television for Acting Excellence for acting in AndrĂĄs Rajnai’s TV film series, TelevĂ­ziĂłs mesĂ©k felnƑtteknek (Television Tales for Adults) in 1980. In 1986, she was awarded first place at Smotra vojvođanskih profesionalnih pozoriĆĄta / Festival of Professional Theaters in Vojvodina for the role of Skinner in Howard Barker’s The Castle, directed by David Gothard, performed at the National Theatre in Subotica. 2017 Artisjus Literary Award for her poetry volume „A vĂ­z emlĂ©kezete” („The Memory of Water”) 2017 Janus Pannonius Filius Ursae Award for her literary oeuvre for „being defiant, provocative, and confrontational towards the actual literary canons” Poetry Katalin Ladik became known after 1962 through her surreal and erotic poems. In addition to a number of books in Hungarian, volumes of her poetry were published in Yugoslavia, France, Italy and the United States. Her poems also appeared in various magazines and anthologies worldwide, translated into Spanish, German, Polish, Bulgarian, Slovakian, Hindi, Chinese, Indonesian, Romanian, Macedonian, Rusyn and Slovenian. `She is able to embody the sense of poetry as action. I saw one of her readings in Bratislava at Ars Poetica Festival and she was the only poet able to electrize the audience without any translation. (...) She manages to pass linguistic barriers but, again, any translation of her poetry is at least difficult to be made (or should I say “performed`). Her activity covers a wide area that includes performance and sound poetry, with a force that captures any kind of audience no matter how illiterate in contemporary poetry they can be.` Poetry Depot Prose Her first novel, entitled Élhetek az arcodon? (Can I Live on Your Face?) was published in 2007 by Nyitott KönyvmƱhely. It is considered to be an eminent work in Hungarian Avant-garde literature. It is partly autobiographical, partly self-reflecting. The novel alternates between reality and fiction, prose and poetry, sometimes switching to a prose poem style. Its main target audience is that part of the artists’ community who are receptive to esoteric allusions. The book is about three women: the Editor, who lives in Budapest, the Artist, and the Glasswoman who lives in Novi Sad, all of whom bear the same name. The shared name determines their lives. Initially, they are unaware of one another, but throughout the book their lives get gradually intertwined. After they get to know one another, they begin to live each other`s life, which changes everything for them forever. One of the peculiarities about the book is the uniquely rich textual documentation (letters, newspaper articles, posters) and the large number of photos. Publications Volumes in original language Ballada az ezĂŒstbiciklirƑl (Ballad of Silver Bike) | poems | Hungarian | with gramophone recording | Forum, Novi Sad, 1969 Elindultak a kis piros bulldĂłzerek (The Small, Red Bulldosers Have Taken Off) | poems | Hungarian | Forum, Novi Sad, 1971 MesĂ©k a hĂ©tfejƱ varrĂłgĂ©prƑl (Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine) | poems | Hungarian | Forum, Novi Sad, 1978 Ikarosz a metrĂłn (Icarus on the Subway) | poems | Hungarian | Forum, Novi Sad, 1981 A parĂĄzna söprƱ – Bludna metla (The Promiscuous Broom) | poems | Hungarian-Serbian bilingual | Forum, Novi Sad, 1984 KiƱzetĂ©s (Exile) | poems | Hungarian | MagvetƑ, Budapest, 1988 JegyessĂ©g (Engagement) | poems | Hungarian | Fekete Sas - Orpheusz, Budapest, 1994 A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | poems | Hungarian | Fekete Sas, Budapest, 1998 FƱketrec (Grass-Cage) | poems | Hungarian | Orpheusz, Budapest, 2004 Élhetek az arcodon? (Can I Live on Your Face?) | prose | Hungarian | Nyitott KönyvmƱhely, Budapest, 2007 BelsƑ vĂ­zözön (Deluge Inside) | poems | Hungarian | Parnasszus, Budapest, 2011 Ladik Katalin legszebb versei (The Most Beautiful Poems of Katalin Ladik) | poems | Hungarian | AB-ART, Bratislava, 2012 A vĂ­z emlĂ©kezete (The Memory of Water) | poems | Hungarian | Kalligram, Budapest, 2016 Translated volumes Poesie Erotiche (Erotic Poems) | poems | Italian | selected and translated by: Giacomo Scotti | La Sfinge, Naples, 1983 Erogen Zoon | poems | Serbian | translated by: Katalin Ladik, Selimir Radulović, Judita Ć algo, Arpad Vicko | KnjiĆŸevna Zajednica Novog Sada, Novi Sad, 1987 Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine | poems | English | translated by: Emöke Z. B’Racz | New Native Press, Sylva, 1992 PoĂšmes (Poems) | poems | French | selected by: Tibor Papp | translated by: Katalin Kluge, Tibor Tardos | CiPM / Spectres Familiers, Marseille, 1999 Ikarova senka (Icarus’ Shadow) | poems | Serbian | translated by: Katalin Ladik, Selimir Radulović, Judita Ć algo, Arpad Vicko, Draginja Ramadanski | Orpheus, Novi Sad, 2004 Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine | poems | English | translated by: Emöke Z. B’Racz | Burning Bush Press, Asheville, 2005 Engagement | poems | English | translated by: Emöke Z. B’Racz | Burning Bush Press, Asheville, 2006 Kavez od trave (Grass-Cage) | poems | Croatian | translated by: Kristina Peternai | Matica Hrvatska, Osijek, 2007 E-books FƱketrec (Grass-Cage) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2003 | downloadable, pdf format FƱketrec (Grass-Cage) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2003 | downloadable, multiple formats A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, multiple formats Ikarosz biciklijĂ©n (On Icarus’ Bicycle) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, multiple formats KiƱzetĂ©s ~ JegyessĂ©g (Exile ~ Engagement) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, multiple formats A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2004 | downloadable, pdf format KiƱzetĂ©s ~ JegyessĂ©g (Exile ~ Engagement) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2004 | downloadable, pdf format Ikarosz biciklijĂ©n (On Icarus’ Bicycle) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2004 | downloadable, pdf format Engagement | poems | English | Firefly Inx, Asheville, 2012 | downloadable, pdf format[permanent dead link] Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine | poems | English | Firefly Inx, Asheville, 2012 | downloadable, pdf format[permanent dead link] Milyen Ă­zƱ vagyok? (How Do I Taste?) | poems | Hungarian | A hĂłnap könyve, Szentendre, 2012 | buyable, pdf format Discography Sound poetry Ballada az ezĂŒstbiciklirƑl (The Ballad of the Silver Bicycle) | SP | supplement for book with same title | Forum, Novi Sad, 1969 Phonopoetica | SP | Galerija Studentskog kulturnog centra, Belgrade, 1976 PoĂ©sie Sonore Internationale (International Sound Poetry) | audio cassette | anthology of sound poetry, Paris, 1979 La Nouvelle Revue d’Art Moderne, Special 2. (The Magazine of Modern Art) | audio cassette | Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Sonore (International Sound Poetry Festival), Paris, 1980 Adriano Spatola: Baobab Femme | audio cassette | anthology for sound poetry magazine, Publiart Bazar Reggio Emilia, 1982 Yugoslavian Sound Poetry | audio cassette | anthology of sound poetry, 1987 HangĂĄr / Hangar | audio cassette | anthology of sound poetry, Amsterdam – Budapest, 1987 Aki darazsakrĂłl ĂĄlmodik (Who is Dreaming About Wasps) | LP | recording of the radio play `Furcsa, aki darazsakrĂłl ĂĄlmodik` (Strange Is the One Who Is Dreaming About Wasps) | Radio Novi Sad, 1988 Spiritus Noister: Nemzeti zajzĂĄrvĂĄnyok / National Noise-Inclusions | audio cassette | Bahia Music, Budapest, 1996 VajdasĂĄgi Magyar Zenei EstĂ©k / Vojvodina Hungarian Music Evenings 1988 | CD | JMMT, Novi Sad, 1998 VĂ­zisĂĄmĂĄn / Water Shaman | CD | Budapest, 1999 Spiritus Noister – Kurt Schwitters: Ursonate | music CD | Hungaroton, Budapest, 2003 Vodeni anđeo / Water Angel | music CD | Nova Misao, Novi Sad, 2011 Music (experimental music, jazz) As vocalist, Katalin Ladik collaborated with prominent Croatian, Serbian and Hungarian composers, such as Dubravko Detoni, Branimir Sakač, and Milko Kelemen (1971–73, ensemble ACEZANTEZ); ErnƑ KirĂĄly (1963-2002); DuĆĄan Radić (Oratorio Profano, 1979); Boris Kovač (1986-1990); DeĆŸe Molnar ( 1989–91); Zsolt SƑrĂ©s a.k.a. Ahad, and Zsolt KovĂĄcs (1996-, Spiritus Noister). ErnƑ KirĂĄly | LP | UdruĆŸenje Kompozitora Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1978 Boris Kovač: Ritual Nova I | LP | Symposion Records, Overstrand, 1986 Boris Kovač: Ritual Nova II | CD | Recommended Records, London, 1989 ErnƑ KirĂĄly - Spectrum | CD | Autobus, Paris, 1999 DeĆŸe Molnar: Weird Garden | CD | vocals on Track 1 (Water Clock) | Studentski Kulturni Centar Novi Sad, 2010 I Belong to the Band Bakers Of The Lost Future | CD | vocals on Track 3 (Poets Of The Absurd On Chalk) | Inexhaustible Editions, Budapest, 2016 Poetry readings, sound poetry performances Online Audio FƱketrec (Grass-Cage) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2003 | downloadable, mp3 format A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, mp3 format Ikarosz biciklijĂ©n (On Icarus’ Bicycle) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, mp3 format KíƱzetĂ©s - JegyessĂ©g (Exile - Engagement) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, mp3 format Live performances 2011 NĂ©gy fekete lĂł mögöttem repĂŒl (Four Black Horses Fly Behind Me); JĂ©gmadĂĄr (Icebird); excerpts from BelsƑ vĂ­zözön (The Deluge Inside) | poetry reading | Dzsudi Remake evening, Merlin Theatre, Budapest | Video on YouTube Performance art Most of Katalin Ladik`s performances balance on the borderline between performance art and theatre: the performance of sound poems is accompanied by theatrical body action and in many cases, the surrounding space is structured similarly to a traditional theatre. Those who examine her poetry often refer to her sound poetry performances. On the other hand, no detailed analyses have been produced about the dramaturgical characteristics of her performances, and the relations of sign systems between her poetry and performances. It is a well-reasoned choice, however, to locate her in the context of female performance artists, as Katalin Ladik uses her body and person as the medium of her art in her performances, which occupies a special position within the history of Western art. A list of performances, happenings, actions 1960s-`70s 1968 Budapest, Szentendre - Hungary | UFO | TamĂĄs SzentjĂłby, MiklĂłs ErdĂ©ly, Katalin Ladik | happening 1970 Belgrade - Serbia | PozoriĆĄte Atelje 212, Podrum teatar (Theatre Atelje 212, Theatre in the Basement) | performance Zagreb - Croatia | Ćœanr Festival eksperimentalnog filma (Genre Experimental Film Festival - GEFF) | performance Budapest - Hungary | JĂłzsef Attila MƱvelƑdĂ©si HĂĄz (Cultural Centre JĂłzsef Attila) | with JenƑ BalaskĂł | literary performance Belgrade - Serbia | Dom Omladine (Youth Centre) | performance Temerin - Serbia | performance 1971 Bačka Topola - Serbia | UFO Party | performance Samobor - Croatia | Samoborski FaĆĄnik (Carnival in Samobor) | Eros sa ovogu svijeta (Eros of This World) | UFO Party | performance Biograd - Croatia | UFO Party | performance Zagreb - Croatia | Studentski Centar (Student Centre) | performance Belgrade - Serbia | Dom Omladine (Youth Centre) | performance Zagreb - Croatia | Teatar Poezije Zagreb (Poetry Theatre Zagreb) | Četvrta dimenzija kutije (Fourth Dimension of the Box) | performance 1972 Osijek - Croatia | Annale Komorne Opere i Baleta (Annual Festival of Chamber Opera and Ballet) Zagreb - Croatia | Teatar ITD (Theatre ITD)| performance Novi Sad - Serbia | Tribina Mladih (Youth Tribune) | performance Belgrade - Serbia | Studentski Kulturni Centar (Student Cultural Centre) | Festival Expanded Media | performance BalatonboglĂĄr - Hungary | KĂĄpolna GalĂ©ria (KĂĄpolna Gallery) | Group Bosch+Bosch | performance 1974 Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar, Festival Expanded Media /performance/ 1975 Zagreb (Croatia), Student Centre Gallery / Galerija Studentskog Centra: `Eksperimenti u jugoslovenskoj umjetnosti` (Experiments of Yugoslav Art) (Group Bosch+Bosch) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar, Festival Expanded Media: `Ljubavi, Singer` (Loves, Singer) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina mladih: `Change Art` /action/ Novi Sad (Serbia): `SpuĆĄtanje Novog Sada niz reku Dunav` (Floating Novi Sad Downstream the Danube) /action/ 1976 Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar, Festival Expanded Media: `Change Art` /action/ Zagreb (Croatia), Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti /performance/ 1977 Zrenjanin (Serbia), Cultural Centre / Kulturni Centar: `Poezija, fonična i vizuelna poezija Katalin Ladik` (Poetry, Phonic and Visual Poetry by Katalin Ladik) KrakĂłw (Poland): `Phonopoetica` /performance/ Zagreb (Croatia), Information Centre / Informativni Centar: `Phonopoetica` (with Vujica R. Tucić) /performance/ Amsterdam (Netherlands), Stedelijk Museum: `Tekst in Geluid` (Text in Sound) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar: `Phonopoetica` /performance/ 1978 Kranj (Slovenia), PreĆĄeren Theatre / PreĆĄernovo Gledaliơče /performance/ Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Youth Theatre / PozoriĆĄte Mladih, Festival Malih i Eksperimentalnih Scena (Festival of Small and Experimental Theatre): `Četvrta dimenzija – krik` (Fourth Dimension – Scream) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina mladih: `Pesnički maraton` (Poetry Marathon) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Sonja Marinković Student Club / Studentski Klub ‘Sonja Marinković’: `Čudak je ko čekiće sanja` (Weird Is the One Who Dreams About Hammers) /performance/ WĂŒrzburg (Germany), Hand Press Gallery / Handpresse Galerie: `Randkunst-Kunstrand` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), National Library / Narodna biblioteka: `Umetnost se ne ponavlja, ne ponavlja, ne ponavlja...` (Art Does Not Repeat Itself, Not Repeat Itself, Not Repeat Itself...) /performance/ Zagreb (Croatia), Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti: `Nova umjetnička praksa 1966-1978` (New Art Practice 1966-1978) /performance/ 1979 Subotica (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: `Az Ă©neklƑ varrĂłgĂ©p – The Singing Sewing Machine` (with Zsolt KirĂĄly) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina Mladih: `The Screaming Hole – A sikoltozĂł lyuk` /performance/ Amsterdam (Netherlands): `One World Poetry` /performance/ Utrecht (Netherlands), Gallery ‘T Hoogt / ‘T Hoogt Galerie: `One World Poetry` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina Mladih: `MesĂ©k a hĂ©tfejƱ varrĂłgĂ©prƑl` (Stories of the Seven-headed Sewing Machine) /performance/ 1980s-`90s 1980 Paris (France), Pompidou Centre / Centre Georges Pompidou: `Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Sonore` (International Sound Poetry Festival) /performance/ Le Havre (France), Cultural Centre of Le Havre / Maison de la Culture du Havre: `Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Sonore` (International Sound Poetry Festival) /performance/ Rennes (France), Cultural Centre of Rennes / Maison de la Culture de Rennes: `Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Sonore` (International Sound Poetry Festival) /performance/ New York City (USA), Washington Square Church, The New Wilderness Foundation: `International Sound Poetry Festival` /performance/ Baltimore (USA), School 33 Art Center, The Merzaum Collective`s Desire Productions Present: International Festival of Disappearing Art(s) /performance/ Gyula (Hungary), Castle Theatre / VĂĄrszĂ­nhĂĄz, Knights’ Hall / Lovagterem: `Alice` /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Salon Museum of Contemporary Art / Salon Muzeja Savremene Umetnosti, Exhibition of Group Bosch+Bosch: `Orman koji ubrizgava (Injecting Closet)` /performance/ 1982 Budapest (Hungary), Cultural Centre JĂłkai, Studio ‘K’/ StĂșdiĂł ‘K’ JĂłkai MƱvelƑdĂ©si Központ: `Ladik Katalin ĂșjvidĂ©ki költƑ Ă©s elƑadĂłmƱvĂ©sz szerzƑi estje` (An Evening with Novi Sad Poet and Performer, Katalin Ladik) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Cultural Centre PetƑfi SĂĄndor / PetƑfi SĂĄndor MƱvelƑdĂ©si HĂĄz: `Telepi estĂ©k – Ladik Katalin szerzƑi estje` (Evenings in Telep – with Poet Katalin Ladik) (with OttĂł Tolnai, Zsolt KirĂĄly) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Young Artists’ Club / Fiatal MƱvĂ©szek Klubja: `Ladik Katalin szerzƑi estje` (An Evening with Katalin Ladik) (with MiklĂłs ErdĂ©ly, LĂĄszlĂł Beke and Zsolt KirĂĄly) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Cultural Centre JĂłkai, Studio ‘K’ / StĂșdiĂł ‘K’ JĂłkai MƱvelƑdĂ©si Központ: `Ladik Katalin szerzƑi Ă©s elƑadĂłi estje` (An Evening with Katalin Ladik) (with MiklĂłs ErdĂ©ly, LĂĄszlĂł Beke and Zsolt KirĂĄly) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art / Muzej Savremene Umetnosti: `Verbo-Voko-Vizuelno` (`Phonopoetry` with Judita Ć algo) /performance/ Osijek (Croatia), Students’ Youth Centre / Studentski Centar Mladih, Osiječko ljeto (Summer in Osijek): `Čudak je ko čekiće sanja` (Weird Is the One Who Dreams About Hammers) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: `Ikar u metrou” (Icarus on the Subway) (with Judita Ć algo, Selimir Radulović) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine, Beogradsko leto (Summer in Belgrade): `Ufo Party` /performance/ KanjiĆŸa (Serbia), Literary Camp / KnjiĆŸevna Kolonija: `Konkretna i vizuelna poezija` (Concrete and Visual Poetry) (with Vujica R. Tucić and Bob Cobbing) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Address: Istarski kej 37. sp. 8. st. Rade Ć ević: `Sound Poetry Performance` (with Vujica R. Tucić and Bob Cobbing) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune Gallery / Tribina Mladih Galerija: `Phonopoemim` – Exhibition Launch for Slavica Grkavac: tapiserije `Jokastin kompleks` (`Jocasta Complex` Tapestry) /performance/ Paris (France), UNESCO: `Guerre a la guerre` (War Against War) /performance/ Milan (Italy), UNESCO: `Guerra alla guerra` (War Against War) /performance/ Paris (France), UNESCO Pompidou Centre / Centre Georges Pompidou: `Polyphonix 5` /performance/ 1983 Vienna (Austria), Wiener Festwochen (Vienna Festival): `Mandora 1.` /performance/ Zagreb (Croatia), Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti: `Nova umjetnost u Srbiji 1970-1980` (New Art of Serbia 1970-1980) Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: `Oluja-po motivima Ć ekspira` (Tempest – Based on Shakespeare) – Exhibition Launch for Slavica Grkavac: tapiserije `Jokastin kompleks` (`Jocasta Complex` Tapestry) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: `Magic Bread` (with Paul Pignon) 1984 Glasgow (UK), Third Eye Centre, Poetsound 1984: `Mandora 1.` /performance/ Milan (Italy), (Cultural Association of) Cooperativa Intrapresa: `Milanopoesia` /performance/ Szeged (Hungary), JĂłzsef Attila University (Today: University of Szeged) / JĂłzsef Attila TudomĂĄnyegyetem: `Mandora 1.` /performance/ Cogolin (France), Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Contemporaine (International Festival of Contemporary Poetry): `Mandora 1.` /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Cultural Centre / Kulturni Centar: `Mandora 1.` /performance/ 1985 Belgrade (Serbia), Magaza Theatre / PozoriĆĄte Magaza: `Mandora 2.` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Cultural Cente of LĂĄgymĂĄnyos / LĂĄgymĂĄnyosi MƱvelƑdĂ©si Otthon: `Mandora 2.` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Metropolitan Cultural Centre / FƑvĂĄrosi MƱvelƑdĂ©si HĂĄz: `Alice` /performance/ Zemun (Serbia), Festival Monodrame i Pantomime (Festival of Monodrama and Pantomimes): `Mandora` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), ‘Sonja Marinković’Cultural Centre / Kulturni Centar ‘Sonja Marinković’, Youth Tribune / Tribina Mladih: `Mandora` /performance/ Stari Bečej (Serbia) /performance/ 1988 Szeged (Hungary), JATE Club: `Polyphonix` /performance/ PĂ©cs (Hungary): `Alice` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), VigadĂł Chamber Hall / VigadĂł Kamaraterem, HangĂĄr Est (‘Wall of Sound’ Evening): `Alice` /performance/ 1989 Spoleto (Italy): `O Fortuna` /performance/ NovĂ© ZĂĄmky (Slovakia): `O Fortuna` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia): `O Fortuna` /performance/ 1990 Novi Sad (Serbia), Sport and Activity Centre of Vojvodina / SPENS Sportski i Poslovni Centar Vojvodina: `Otkrovenje` (Revelation) (with ZoltĂĄn Pletl) /performance/ VĂĄc (Hungary), Greek Chapel / Görög Templom, Ex-panziĂł 2. Festival: `Angyal/Angel` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia): `Seraphine Tanz` /performance/ 1993 Szentendre (Hungary), DalmĂĄt Cellar / DalmĂĄt pince, UHF KisĂșjrevue /performance/ Szeged (Hungary), JATE Club: `Alice` /performance/ VĂĄc (Hungary), Greek Chapel / Görög Templom, ExpanziĂł 5. Festival /performance/ 1994 Szeged (Hungary): `Performancia` with LukĂĄcs Bitskey /performance/ ZebegĂ©ny (Hungary): `A helyettesĂ­tƑ asszony (The Substitute)` /performance/ PĂ©cs (Hungary): `A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-dimensional Window)` with TamĂĄs Szalay /performance/ 1995 Marseille (France), International Poetry Centre / Centre International de PoĂšsie: `KassĂĄk` /performance/ 1996 Marseille (France), Meyer Gallery / Galerie Meyer: `L’ agneau de Dieu et le double` (The Lamb of God and Its Double) /performance/ Ajaccio – Corsica (France): `L’ agneau de Dieu et le double` (The Lamb of God and Its Double) /performance/ 2000s 2002 Novi Sad (Serbia), Cultural Centre of Novi Sad / Kulturni Centar Novog Sada, INFANT (International Festival of Alternative and New Theatre): `FƱketrec / Grass-cage` 2003 Novi Sad (Serbia), Chamber Theatre of Music / Kamerno PozoriĆĄte Muzike, INTERZONE Festival: `Tesla – Project` /performance/ 2004 Monza (Italy) /performance/ Salerno (Italy) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Chamber Theatre of Music / Kamerno PozoriĆĄte Muzike, INTERZONE Festival: `Tesla – Project` Budapest (Hungary), A38 Ship / A38 hajĂł: `LomtalanĂ­tĂĄs` (Cleaning the House) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art / Ludwig MĂșzeum – KortĂĄrs MƱvĂ©szeti MĂșzeum: `Torony-LomtalanĂ­tĂĄs` (Cleaning the Tower-House) /performance/ 2005 TerĂ©ny (Hungary), ExpanziĂł Festival: `Angel` /performance/ 2006 Budapest (Hungary), Serbian Theatre in Hungary / MagyarorszĂĄgi Szerb SzĂ­nhĂĄz / Srpsko PozoriĆĄte u Mađarskoj: `Tesla`, /audio-visual oratorio/ Otterlo (Netherlands), Kröller-MĂŒller Museum: `Change Art` /action/ Amsterdam (Netherlands): `Tesla` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Sport and Activity Centre of Vojvodina / SPENS Sportski i Poslovni Centar Vojvodina, Inventors Association of Vojvodina, TeslaFest: `Tesla` /performance/ 2007 NovĂ© ZĂĄmky (Slovakia), Art Gallery / GalĂ©ria Umenia: `Gyakorlatok ĂŒres hĂșrokon – KassĂĄk-kĂłd` (Exercises on Empty Strings - KassĂĄk Code) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Erlin Club Gallery / Erlin Klub GalĂ©ria: `FƱketrec` (Grass-cage) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Mu Theatre / Mu SzĂ­nhĂĄz: `Az EszmĂ©let szövedĂ©ke` (The Weave of Consciousness) (with PĂ©ter Bajka, Bern Atom Santi, Eszter Bereczky, ZsĂłfia Varga) /performance/ VerƑce (Hungary), EkszpanziĂł XX Festival: `Tesla, Audio-visual Oratorio` /performance/ Szigliget (Hungary), Artist House of the Hungarian Public Foundation for Creative Art / Magyar AlkotĂłmƱvĂ©szeti KözalapĂ­tvĂĄny AlkotĂłhĂĄza, JĂłzsef Attila Kör 18. irodalmi tĂĄbora (18th Literary Camp of the JĂłzsef Attila Circle): `Az EszmĂ©let szövedĂ©ke` (The Weave of Consciousness) (with PĂ©ter Bajka, Bern Atom Santi, Eszter Bereczky, ZsĂłfia Varga) /performance/ 2008 Budapest (Hungary), PetƑfi Literary Museum / PetƑfi Irodalmi MĂșzeum, A SzĂ©pĂ­rĂłk TĂĄrsasĂĄga V. Ƒszi irodalmi fesztivĂĄlja – NƑk a fĂ©rfi birodalomban (5th Autumn Literary Festival of the Hungarian Belletrist Association – Women in a Men`s World): `Diptichon` (with Endre SzkĂĄrosi), performance Belgrade (Serbia), ARTGET Gallery – Cultural Centre Belgrade / Galerija ARTGET – Kulturni Centar Beograda (World Poetry Day): `Tesla – Homo Galacticus` /performance/ Szigliget (Hungary), JĂłzsef Attila Kör 20. irodalmi tĂĄbora (20th Literary Camp of the JĂłzsef Attila Circle): `Trip-ti-chon` (with Veronika CzapĂĄry), performance Budapest (Hungary), Irodalmi Centrifuga (Literary Centrifuge): `Trip-ti-chon` (with Veronika CzapĂĄry), performance Bratislava (Slovakia), Ars Poetica MedzinĂĄrodny Festival PoĂ©zie /The 6th Ars Poetica International Poetry Festival /sound poetry performance[4] 2009 VisegrĂĄd (Hungary), The Roof Terrace of King Matthias Museum / A MĂĄtyĂĄs KirĂĄly MĂșzeum tetƑterasza, EkszpanziĂł XXI Festival: “Kerub` (Cherub) /performance/ 2010s 2010 Budapest (Hungary), Gallery A22 / A22 GalĂ©ria, Tibor Papp`s Exhibition Opening: `ÓraköltemĂ©ny` (Poem-Clock) /performance/ Subotica (Serbia), KosztolĂĄnyi DezsƑ Theatre / KosztolĂĄnyi DezsƑ SzĂ­nhĂĄz: `Tesla – Homo Galacticus` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), MillenĂĄris Theatre / MillenĂĄris TeĂĄtrum, Book Festival: `SzabadkƑmƱves szex` (Freemason Sex) (with drMĂĄriĂĄs) /performance/ Ć taglinec (Croatia), `Voda` – `Water` Međunarodni Susret Umjetnika (International Art Festival): `Veliko spremanje` (Spring Cleaning) /performance/ Eger (Hungary), Small Synagogue Gallery of Contemporary Art / Kis ZsinagĂłga KortĂĄrs GalĂ©ria, artAlom Ă©lƑmƱvĂ©szeti fesztivĂĄl (artAlom Performing Arts Festival): `Bukott angyalok` (Fallen Angels) /performance/ Szeged (Hungary) – Subotica (Serbia), Railway line, KultĂșrcsempĂ©sz SĂ­nbusz FesztivĂĄl (Culture-smuggler Railbus Festival): Megaphone-assisted readings by GĂĄbor VirĂĄg, Slobodan TiĆĄma, GĂĄbor Lanczkor, Tamara Ć uĆĄkić, Vladimir Kopicl, Katalin Ladik, SiniĆĄa Tucić, Roland Orcsik 2011 Budapest (Hungary), Kunsthalle (Palace/Hall of Art) / MƱcsarnok: `PreparababrakabarĂ©` /performance/ Marseille (France), Museum of Contemporary Art / MusĂ©e d`Art Contemporain, PoĂ©sie Marseille 2011, 8Ăšme Festival (8th Marseille Poetry Festival, 2011): `Le Grand MĂ©nage` (Spring Cleaning) /performance/ TĂąrgu Mureș (Romania), National Theatre - Small Hall / Teatrul NaĆŁional – Sala Mică, Testet öltött szavak rendezvĂ©ny (Words Embodied – Event series): `Alice` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Mu Theatre / Mu SzĂ­nhĂĄz, Ismeretlen kutatĂĄsa improvizĂĄciĂłs alkotĂłmƱhely (Searching the Unknown – Improvisational Workshop): `Hangmozdulat` (Sound Movement) (with Kati Dombi) /performance/ 2012 Budapest (Hungary), Hungarian Writers` Association / Magyar ÍrĂłszövetsĂ©g: XXIV. EkszpanziĂł Festival, `IdĂ©zet` Szimpozion Ă©s KiĂĄllĂ­tĂĄs (`Quotation` Symposium and Exhibition): `ÁsĂł, kapa, nagyharang` (`Till Death` lit.: Spade, Hoe and Bell) /performance/ KomĂĄrom (Hungary), Fort Monostor – Film Museum / Monostori ErƑd – FilmmĂșzeum, Mediawave 2012 Festival: `NagytakarĂ­tĂĄs` (`Spring Cleaning`) /performance/ ƁódĆș (Poland), MS2 – Lodz Museum of Art / MS2 – Muzeum Sztuki w Ɓodzi: `Alicja w krainie kodĂłw` (Alice in Codeland) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Address: 8th district, PĂĄl street 6.: Gödör bĂșjĂłcska – irodalom, zene, film, tĂĄnc, szĂ­nhĂĄz, beszĂ©lgetĂ©s (Gödör Club Hide-and-seek – literature, music, film, dance, theatre, discussions) /sound poetry performance/ Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, City Hall Art Gallery, A B Series Workshop: `NagytakarĂ­tĂĄs` (`Spring Cleaning`) /performance/ Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Arts Court Theatre, A B Series: `Alice KĂłdorszĂĄgban` (`Alice in Codeland`) /performance/[5] 2013 Budapest (Hungary), Óbudai TĂĄrsaskör, KassĂĄk Museum, KassĂĄk Year: `Alice KĂłdorszĂĄgban` (Alice in Codeland) /performance/[6] Hvar (Croatia), 17th International Festival of Radio Plays and Documentary Radio Dramas PRIX MARULIĆ, „Tesla. Homo Galacticus” /performance/ SzĂ©kesfehĂ©rvĂĄr (Hungary), Vörösmarty Theatre Studio, Contemporary Art Festival: `Alice KĂłdorszĂĄgban` (Alice in Codeland) /performance/[7] Budapest (Hungary), Fuga, AutonĂłmia Filmklub 5, „I Belong to the Band”: Katalin Ladik`s voice on „poets of the absurd on chalk”[8] 2014 SzĂĄzhalombatta (Hungary), Katalin Ladik - Endre SzkĂĄrosi, Slam Poetry /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Mika Tivadar VigadĂł, JazzaJ, Katalin Ladik – Jean Michel van Schowburg, Katalin Ladik – Zsolt SƑrĂ©s, „Sounds to Go” (Hangok elvitelre) /performance/ [9] 2015 Eger (Hungary), Templom Gallery, artAlom Live Art Festival 2015: `Tranzit Zoon`, performance Gothenburg (Sweden), Gothenburg Book Fair `Tranzit Zoon`, performance Vienna (Austria), Campus AAKH Hof 7, UniversitĂ€t Wien, `Singende Schnittmuster – Singing Dress Pattern`, lecture-performance, multimedia slide-show 2016 Poreč (Croatia), Behind the Scenes with Katalin Ladik! Artists on Vacation: `The Sounds of a sewing machine`, Circe di Parenzo” /performance/,[10][11] Budapest (Hungary), MÜSZI, @Transart Communication, Katalin Ladik & Zsolt SƑrĂ©s „Alchemical Wedding” (AlkĂ­miai nĂĄsz) /performance/ 2016 Milano (Italy), FM Centre for Contemporary Art, Non-Aligned Modernity. Eastern-European Art from the Marinko Sudac Collection, “Tranzit Zoon” /performance/ 2017 Athens (Greece), Oval Staircase, Megaron – the Athens Concert Hall, All the In-Between Spaces, Concept and direction by: Paolo Thorsen-Nagel, “Follow me into mythology” /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Urania National Film Theatre, Janus Pannonius Grand Prize for Poetry 2017 Festivities of Hungarian Pen Club. Katalin Ladik: Sound Performance based on Concrete Poems of Augusto de Campos Limassol (Cyprus), Theatro Ena, SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition, „Live Lecture” /solo sound poetry performance/ Nicosia (Cyprus), Artos Foundation, SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition „Live Lecture” /solo sound poetry performance/ Limassol (Cyprus), SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition, `Spring Cleaning`, performance/ Limassol (Cyprus), SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition, „Wall(ed)”, aRttitude Site-specific dance performance, Katalin Ladik (live sound and voice). Budapest (Hungary), TrafĂł, „Alice in Codeland” /multimedia performance/ Vienna (Austria), Lobby of Hotel Prinz Eugen, Erste Bank Publication Presentation „Sound Poems” /live performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art Voivodina (MSUV), „K.A.T (Culture – Activism – Theory) Conference”, „Creative Transitions”/live lecture, multimedia and sound poetry performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Bulevar Books, „TraNSporteur multilingual poetry” /poetry reading/ Lodz (Poland), House of Literature, „Puls Literary Festival, 2017, Hungarian Day”, „Sounds in Lodz” / live lecture, multimedia performance and live sound poetry performance/ 2018 Berlin (Germany), neue Gesellschaft fĂŒr bildende Kunst (nBgK), `Alice in Codeland`, multimedia performance Berlin (Germany), Akademie der KĂŒnste, „Underground und Improvisation”, „Follow me into Mythology” /live lecture and soloperformance/ Berlin (Germany), Akademie der KĂŒnste, „Underground und Improvisation”, „Desire of Touch” /Duoperformance with Natalia Pschenitschnikova/ Budapest (Hungary), Mersz Klub, „TĂșlĂ©lni a documenta 14-et” (Surviving documenta 14) /live lecture and soloperformance/ Budapest (Hungary), Hungarian University of Fine Arts, „TĂșlĂ©lni a documenta 14-et” (Surviving documenta 14) /live lecture with Emese KĂŒrti/ Budapest (Hungary), Közkincs KönyvtĂĄr, `MĆ°VÉSZ + NƐ` (ARTIST + WOMAN), „Feminizmus Ă©s mƱvĂ©szet ma?” (Feminism and Art Today?), „TĂșlĂ©lni a documenta 14-et” (Surviving documenta 14) /live lecture/ Belgrade (Serbia), Cultural Center of Belgrade, `Spoken Word, World Poetry Day` /poetry reading/ Belgrade (Serbia), Cultural Center of Belgrade, `Spoken Word, World Poetry Day`, `Alice in Codeland` /multimedia performance/ Zagreb (Croatia), „Showroom of Contemporary Sound”, „Transitions” /live lecture/ Rome (Italy), Falconieri Palace (Hungarian Academy in Rome), „Fountains of Rome - Mouth to Lung!” /live lecture and sound performance/ Budapest (Hungary), HĂĄrom HollĂł – Drei Raben, „Antracit szĂĄjrĂșd (Antracit mouthpiece) /sound poetry performance/ Berlin (Germany), Akademie der KĂŒnste, `19. poesiefestival berlin 2018, Weltklang – Night of Poetry`, sound poetry performance Berlin (Germany), German Centre for Poetry (Haus fâ€™ĂŒr Poesie), `lyrikline - Listen to the Poet`, poetry reading and live voice recordings for the archive Concerts, musical performances (selection) Opatija (Croatia), 1969: Jugoslovenska muzička tribina (Yugoslav Music Tribune) (ErnƑ KirĂĄly: Refleksija) Opatija (Croatia), 1970: Jugoslovenska muzička tribina (Yugoslav Music Tribune) (ErnƑ KirĂĄly: Refleksija; Branimir Sakač: Bellatrix - Alleluja) Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970: Muzika i Laboratorija (Music and Laboratory) (with ErnƑ KirĂĄly) Osijek (Croatia), 1970: Annale komorne opere i baleta (Annual festival of chamber opera and ballet) Zagreb (Croatia), 1971: Muzički biennale (Music Biennale – International Festival of Contemporary Music) (MBZ Radionica/Workshop II with ErnƑ KirĂĄly, et al.; Chamber Music - Branimir Sakač: Bellatrix - Alleluja) Dubrovnik (Croatia), 1971: Dubrovačke ljetne igre (Dubrovnik Summer Festival) (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) Radenci (Slovenia), 1971: Festival sodobne komorne glazbe (Contemporary Chamber Music Festival) Munich (Germany), 1972: (Cultural Program of the 1972 Summer Olympics) (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) Radenci (Slovenia), 1972: Festival sodobne komorne glazbe (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) (Contemporary Chamber Music Festival) Osijek (Croatia), 1972: Annale komorne opere i baleta (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) (Annual festival of chamber opera and ballet) Novi Sad (Serbia), 1972, ‘Radivoj Ćirpanov’ Workers’ University / Radnički univerzitet ‘Radivoj Ćirpanov’ (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) Belgrade (Serbia), 1972, Studentski kulturni centar (Student Cultural Centre) – Festival Expanded Media (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) Belgrade (Serbia), 1979, Dom Sindikata – BEMUS Belgrade Music Festival: “Oratorio Profano” (composer: DuĆĄan Radić, conductor: Oskar Danon) Opatija (Croatia), 1980: Jugoslovenska muzička tribina (Yugoslav Music Tribune) Budapest (Hungary), Spiritus Noister Group, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Budapest (Hungary), Italian Cultural Institute / Olasz kultĂșrintĂ©zet / Istituto Italiano di Cultura, AvantgĂĄrd mƱvĂ©szetek a vilĂĄgban: mi lett a sorsuk? Nemzetközi tanĂĄcskozĂĄs (Avant-garde Arts in the World: What About Them? International conference): `Futurdadama (Futurdada Today)`, Spiritus Noister, 2001 Vienna (Austria), Spiritus Noister Group, 2004 Szentendre (Hungary), Spiritus Noister Group, 2009 SzekszĂĄrd (Hungary), Spiritus Noister Group, 2012 Budapest (Hungary), MƱvelƑdĂ©si Szint (MÜSZI), „@Transart Communication 2016”, „Alchimist Wedding” /concert and live sound performance with Zsolt SƑrĂ©s/ VeszprĂ©m (Hungary), House of Arts, „AlkĂ­miai mennyegzƑ” („Alchimist Wedding”) /concert and live sound performance with Zsolt SƑrĂ©s/ Budapest (Hungary), MĂŒpa, UH Fest, Spiritus Noister /concert and live sound performance with Endre SzkĂĄrosi, Zsolt SƑrĂ©s, LĂĄszlĂł Lenkes/ Budapest (Hungary), Kassak Museum, „Dadarabok” /concert and live sound performance with Endre SzkĂĄrosi, Zsolt SƑrĂ©s, LĂĄszlĂł Lenkes/ YouTube Budapest (Hungary), 2017: Muted and silent films with live music series, I Belong To The Band vs. Berberian Sound Studio Debrecen (Hungary), MODEM, Katalin Ladik: „HatĂĄridƑnapló” („Diary Book”) /concert and live sound performance with Gyula VĂĄrnai/ VeszprĂ©m (Hungary), 2018, House of Arts, „Spring Reopening, We believe in life before death”, „Claes Oldenburg: I am for an Art” /concert and live sound performance with Gyula VĂĄrnai/ Theatre As an actress Jean-Paul Sartre: The Condemned of Altona; dir. IstvĂĄn LĂĄnyi; IfjĂșsĂĄgi TribĂŒn (Tribina Mladih / Youth Tribune); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1963 Imre Sarkadi: Elveszett Paradicsom (Paradise Lost); dir. Tibor GellĂ©r; PetƑfi SĂĄndor MƱvelƑdĂ©si EgyesĂŒlet (’PetƑfi SĂĄndor’ Cultural Association); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1963 MoliĂšre: The Imaginary Invalid (BĂ©line); dir. Ljubica Ravasi; Srpsko Narodno PozoriĆĄte (Serbian National Theatre); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1966 (Exam Piece) SĂĄndor Guelmino: Özvegy (Widow); dir. Tibor Vajda; Echo (az ÚjvidĂ©ki RĂĄdiĂł Ă©s az IfjĂșsĂĄgi TribĂŒn szĂ­npada / the joint theatre of Radio Novi Sad and the Youth Tribune); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1969 Ferenc TĂłth (text) – ErnƑ KirĂĄly (composer): JĂłb (Job) (Performer – Recitative); dir. IstvĂĄn SzabĂł, Jr.; NĂ©pszĂ­nhĂĄz / Narodno PozoriĆĄte u Subotici (National Theatre in Subotica); Subotica (Serbia); 1972 IstvĂĄn ÖrkĂ©ny: MacskajĂĄtĂ©k (Cats` Play) (Ilus); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1974 Peter Weiss: How Mr. Mockinpott was cured of his Sufferings (First Angel/First Nurse); dir. Radoslav Dorić; RĂłbert Bambach; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1974 Ödön von HorvĂĄth: Tales from the Vienna Woods (Emma); dir. RĂłbert Bambach; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1975 Gergely Csiky: MukĂĄnyi (Ella); dir. MihĂĄly VirĂĄg; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1976 Valentin Kataev: Squaring the Circle (Tanya); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1977 MoliĂšre: Dom Juan or The Feast with the Statue (Mathurine); dir. DuĆĄan Sabo; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1978 Anton Pavlovich Chekhov: Three Sisters (Masha); dir. György Harag; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1978 Ödön von HorvĂĄth: Tales from the Vienna Woods (Emma); dir. PĂ©ter Telihay; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1978 Anton Pavlovich Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard (Charlotta Ivanovna); dir. György Harag; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1979 OttĂł Tolnai: VĂ©geladĂĄs (Clearance Sale) (Mrs Csömöre); dir. MihĂĄly VirĂĄg; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1979 Gyula HernĂĄdi: V.N.H.M. Szörnyek Ă©vadja (V. N. H. M. - Season of Monsters); dir. MiklĂłs JancsĂł; Summer Theatre in Gyula; VĂĄrszĂ­nhĂĄz; (Hungary); 1980 Edward Albee: Everything in the Garden (Cynthia); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1980 Angelo Beolco (Il Ruzzante): La Betia; dir. Radoslav Dorić; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1981 OttĂł Tolnai: Bayer Aspirin (The Actress); dir. MiklĂłs JancsĂł; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1981 Ferenc DeĂĄk: Nirvana (Csontos Vali); dir. IstvĂĄn SzabĂł Jr.; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1981 Bertolt Brecht: Baal (Emilie); dir. Milan BelegiĆĄanin; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1983 DezsƑ KosztolĂĄnyi: Anna Édes ( Mrs Druma); dir. György Harag; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1983 Alexander Vvedensky: Jelka kod Ivanovih (Christmas at the Ivanov’s) (Mother Puzirjova); dir. Haris PaĆĄović; Akademsko PozoriĆĄte “Promena” (“Change” Academic Theater); Novi Sad; (Serbia); 1983 MihĂĄly MajtĂ©nyi: Harmadik ablak (The Third Window) (Mrs LĂłdi); dir. György HernyĂĄk; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1984 Alfred Jarry: Ubu Roi (Mama Ubu); dir. Tibor Csizmadia; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1984 Gyula Gobby FehĂ©r: A Duna menti Hollywood (Hollywood by the Danube) – Multimedia Performance About the Life of ErnƑ BosnyĂĄk (The Baron`s Lover); dir. KĂĄroly Vicsek; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1985 Ivo BreĆĄan: Anera (Anera); dir. Dimitar Stankoski; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1985 Peter Shaffer: Equus (Hesther Salamon); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1985 Howard Barker: The Castle (Skinner); dir. David Gothard; NĂ©pszĂ­nhĂĄz / Narodno PozoriĆĄte u Subotici (National Theatre in Subotica); (Serbia); 1986 Friedrich DĂŒrrenmatt: The Visit (First Woman); dir. Radoslav Dorić; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1986 IstvĂĄn ÖrkĂ©ny: ForgatĂłkönyv (Screenplay) (Mrs Littke); dir. Ljubisa Georgievski; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1986 IstvĂĄn ÖrkĂ©ny: TĂłtĂ©k (The TĂłt Family) (Mrs TĂłt); dir. GĂĄbor SzĂ©kely; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1987 Edward Albee: A Delicate Balance (Julia); dir. MihĂĄly VirĂĄg; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1987 Jordan Plevnes: „R” (Katerina); dir. Ljubisa Georgievski; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1987 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Clavigo (Soffe); dir. Vladimir Milcin; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1988 Samuel Beckett: Happy Days (Winnie); dir. Radoslav Lazić; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1988 Henrik Ibsen: An Enemy of the People (Mrs Stockmann); dir. Ćœelimir OreĆĄković; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1989 Ferenc MolnĂĄr (Franz Molnar): Liliom (Mrs MuskĂĄt); dir. LĂĄszlĂł Babarczy; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1990 Ede TĂłth: A falu rossza, avagy a negyedik ablak (The Village Rogue; Or, the Fourth Window) (Mrs TarisznyĂĄs); dir. HernyĂĄk György; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1990 OttĂł Tolnai: Paripacitrom (lit. Steed dung) (Krisztina); dir. PĂ©ter Tömöry; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1991 Marcel Achard: L`Idiote (A Shot in the Dark) (Chief Inspector`s Wife); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1991 Bertolt Brecht: Mother Courage and Her Children (Mother Courage); dir. Lajos Soltis; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1991 JĂłzsi JenƑ TersĂĄnszky: Kakuk Marci (Her Ladyship); dir. Lajos Soltis; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1992 Jean Anouilh: The Orchestra (Cello); dir. Voja Soldatović; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1992 PĂ©ter NĂĄdas (text) – LĂĄszlĂł Vidovszky (composer): TalĂĄlkozĂĄs (Encounter) (MĂĄria); dir. AndrĂĄs Éry-KovĂĄcs; Shure Studio; Budapesti KamaraszĂ­nhĂĄz (Chamber Theatre in Budapest); (Hungary); 1997 Boris Vian: Vercoquin et le Plancton (Vercoquin and the Plankton) (LĂ©on Charles Miqueut sous-ingĂ©nieur principal di CNU / Sub head-engineer at CNU); dir. RĂłbert Csontos; Kolibri SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Kolibri [’Hummingbird’] Theatre); Budapest (Hungary); 1997 Sean OÂŽCasey: Bedtime Story (Landlady); dir. PĂĄl Kanda; FĂŒggeten SzĂ­npad III tĂĄrsulata (3rd Company of Independent Theatre); Kolibri Pince (Kolibri [’Hummingbird’] Cellar Theatre); Budapest (Hungary); 1998 LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi: Adieu Monsieur Bloom – Cabaret Noire (Nora Barnacle); dir. LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi; Les Fleurs du Mal; `The Thinking Man`s Living Theatre`; Mu SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Mu Theatre); Budapest; (Hungary); 2003 LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi: A szĂĄmƱzött Joyce / The Exiled Joyce (Nora Barnacle); dir. LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi; Bloomsday Festival; Szombathely; (Hungary); 2003 Radoslav Zlatan Dorić: Ne daj BoĆŸe, da se Srbi sloĆŸe / Ne adj isten, szerbek egyesĂŒlnek (God Forbid That the Serbs Should Agree) (Ruska); dir. Radoslav Zlatan Dorić; MagyarorszĂĄgi Szerb SzĂ­nhĂĄz / Srpsko PozoriĆĄte u Mađarskoj (Serbian Theatre of Hungary); Budapest; (Hungary); 2004 LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi: Nova Necropola. Cabaret Noire (Nora Barnacle); dir. LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi; Mu SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Mu Theatre); Budapest; (Hungary); 2004 LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi: Az igazi Blum (The Real Blum /Bloom/) (Nora Barnacle); dir. LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi; ReJoyce Festival; Szombathely; (Hungary); 2004 György BarĂĄthy: Origami (I Woman); dir. György BarĂĄthy; ArtĂ©ria SzĂ­nhĂĄzi TĂĄrsasĂĄg (Theatre Company “ArtĂ©ria”); RS9 Studio Theatre; Budapest; (Hungary); 2005 As a director The Last Chapter by Navjot Randhawa, performed by the‘Theatre of Roots and Wings’ and Punjab Sangeet Natak Akademi in Punjabi at the Randhawa Auditorium, Chandigarh (Punjab, India); 2014.[12] Everything She Wants: Amrita and Boris by Navjot Randhawa and Jim Sarbh, Gaiety Theatre, Shimla, India; 2016,[13] The Mirage Yoga Studio, Andretta Arts, Andretta, India, 2016; M.L. Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Francaise, New Delhi, India, 2016; Punjab Kala Bhawan, Chandigarh, India, 2016; Punjab Naatshala (Punjab Theatre), Amritsar, India, 2016 Everything She Wants: Amrita and Boris with Navjot Randhawa; Sher-Gil Cultural Centre, Indian Embassy, Budapest (Hungary), 2017 [14] Fritz Wine House, SzekszĂĄrd (Hungary), 2017; National Film Theatre, Budapest (Hungary), 2017; Laffert KĂșria, Dunaharaszti (Hungary), 2017; Municipal Library, ZebegĂ©ny (Hungary), 2017. Films Feature films Eduard i Kunigunda (Eduard and Kunigunda) (television adaptation of Renato de Grandis’ musical play), dir. Petar Teslić (1972, Serbian, Belgrade TV 2) (Kunigunda) DĂŒbörgƑ csend (1978) on IMDb (Thundering Silence), dir. MiklĂłs SzĂ­jj (Hungarian) (Eta) Szetna, a varĂĄzslĂł (1980) on IMDb (Setna the Wizard), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (Hungarian) (Isis) Gulliver az ĂłriĂĄsok orszĂĄgĂĄban (1980) on IMDb (Gulliver in the Land of Giants), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (Hungarian) (Lady in attendance) Aelita, dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1980, Hungarian)[15] Atlantis, dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1980, Hungarian) (The Lady of Atlantis) Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard (televised theatrical performance), dir. György Harag (1982, Hungarian, produced in Yugoslavia, Novi Sad Television) (Charlotta Ivanovna) Chekhov: Three Sisters (televised theatrical performance), dir. György Harag (1982, Hungarian, produced in Yugoslavia, Novi Sad Television) (Masha) A vilĂĄgkagylĂł mĂ­tosza (The Myth of the World Shell), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1982, Hungarian) BĂĄbel tornya (The Tower of Babel), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1982, Hungarian) (the Priestess Lagasa) HĂ©roszok pokoljĂĄrĂĄsa (The Heroes’ Journey Through the Underworld), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1982, Hungarian) (Anna) FajkutyĂĄk ideje (lit. The Time of Purebred Dogs), dir. KĂĄroly Vicsek (1984, Hungarian, produced in Yugoslavia) Ujed andjela (1984) on IMDb (Angel`s Bite), dir. Lordan Zafranović (Croatian) (Ćœena) KĂ©sdobĂĄlĂł (slang: Pub, lit. Knife-thrower), dir. KĂĄroly Vicsek (1984, Yugoslavian - Hungarian) Ekran sneĆŸi (1985) on IMDb, dir. Miljenko Dereta (Serbian) NapĂłleon (1989) on IMDb (Napoleon), dir. AndrĂĄs SĂłlyom (Hungarian) (Leticia) Granica (1990) on IMDb (Border), dir. Zoran MaĆĄirević (Yugoslavian – Serbian – Hungarian) Sex-partijski neprijatelj br. 1 (1990) on IMDb (Sex, the Nr 1 Enemy of the Party), dir. DuĆĄan Sabo (Bosnian) (ĆœuĆŸa) A nagy fejedelem (1997) on IMDb (The Great Prince), dir. MĂĄria SĂłs (Hungarian) (The scientist’s wife) A szivĂĄrvĂĄny harcosa (2001) on IMDb (Rainbow`s Warrior), dir. PĂ©ter Havas (Hungarian) (Old Ms Sofia - voice) KolorĂĄdĂł Kid,(2010) on IMDb, dir. AndrĂĄs VĂĄgvölgyi B. (Hungarian) Berberian Sound Studio,(2012) on IMDb, dir. Peter Strickland (English) (Resurrected Witch) Short films Castrati, dir. Domokos MoldovĂĄn (1972, Hungarian, BalĂĄzs BĂ©la Studio, Budapest) (Bald Medium) O-Pus, dir. Attila Csernik (1973) (with Katalin Ladik’s Sound Project) CsendĂ©let hallal Ă©s mĂĄs tragikus momentumokkal (2005) on IMDb (Still Life with Fish and Other Tragic Elements), dir. NatĂĄlia JĂĄnossy (Hungarian) (AgĂĄta) Deda Kovač - Grandpa Kovač (2011) on IMDb, dir. Milica Đjenić (Serbian, Beograd-Lajpcig Express) (Rozi) Recitatives Ahol kialszik a vilĂĄg (1989) on IMDb (Where the World Goes Out) (based on KalandozĂĄs a tĂŒkörben (Adventures in the Mirror) by JĂĄnos Pilinszky), dir. KĂĄroly KismĂĄnyoky (1989, Hungarian, Pannonia Film Studio) A pĂĄrduc (The Panther), (Short animated film set to Rilke’s poem), dir. AndrĂĄs Fiath (1998, Hungarian) Medea (animated study), dir. ZsĂłfia PĂ©terffy (2007) Örökre valĂł / For Ever, dir. Katalin Riedl (2008-2010) Documentary Tanuljunk magyarul (Let`s Learn Hungarian), dir. KĂĄroly Vicsek (1979, Serbian - Hungarian, Novi Sad Television), (language teaching series) Katalin Ladik - Bogdanka Poznanović (1980, Serbian-Hungarian, Akademija Umetnosti Novi Sad – Novi Sad Art Academy), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) MonodrĂĄma szĂŒletik (A Monodrama is Born), dir. Gyula RadĂł (1981, Hungarian, Szegedi TV), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) Ez mĂĄr nem Ă©n vagyok (This Isn`t Me Anymore), dir. Gyula RadĂł (1982, Hungarian, Szegedi TV), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) KrleĆŸa u videomedijima 5.: TV-usporedbe Adam i Eva (KrleĆŸa in Video-Medium 5: TV Comparisons of Adam i Eva), dir. Mario Fanelli, (1984, Croatian, TV Zagreb), (performer, Eva), (documentary series) Bukott angyal (Fallen Angel), dir. JenƑ HartyĂĄndi (1992, Hungarian - Serbian, Mediawave) (performance-recording) Valahol KözĂ©p-EurĂłpĂĄban (Somewhere in Central Europe), dir. IstvĂĄn GrencsĂł, JenƑ HartyĂĄndi (1993, Hungarian – Serbian) (Documentary) Amarissima: Katalin Ladik i novosadska umetnička scena sedamdesetih (Amarissima: Katalin Ladik and the Novi Sad Artistic Scene in the Seventies), dir. Milica Mrđa-Kuzmanov (1999, Serbian), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik’s art) SzĂĄzfĂ©le szerelem (A Hundred Kinds of Love) (2002, Hungarian), (the poems of Éva SaĂĄry are read by Katalin Ladik), (Documentary about Éva SaĂĄry) A sikoly ars poĂ©tikĂĄja - Ladik Katalin portrĂ©film (The Ars Poetica of the Scream – Katalin Ladik`s Portrait), dir. KornĂ©l SzilĂĄgyi, (2012, Hungarian) (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) (trailer) Sound Cage: A Portrait of Katalin Ladik, dir. KornĂ©l SzilĂĄgyi (Igor Buharov), (2012, Hungarian with English subtitles) (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) A legismertebb magyar, dir. GĂĄbor TĂłth, HĂ­rTV (Documentary about Amrita Sher-Gil and the play Everything She Wants directed by Katalin Ladik and performed by Navjot Randhawa at the Indian Embassy, Budapest (2017) Writer’s Credit SĂĄmĂĄn (Shaman), dir. PĂĄl Zolnay (1977, Hungarian, written by the director using poems of Attila JĂłzsef, LĂĄszlĂł Nagy, SĂĄndor Weöres Ă©s Katalin Ladik) Behind the Eye, dir. SebƑ KovĂĄcs (1999, Hungarian, based on Katalin Ladik’s poem: Vers a szerelmes piĂłcĂĄrĂłl / The Poem of the Leech in Love) Radio plays Writer and performer Furcsa, aki darazsakrĂłl ĂĄlmodik (Strange Is the One Who Is Dreaming About Wasps), 1982, Magyar RĂĄdiĂł Budapest (Hungarian Radio). Alex Avanesian, Imre JĂłzsef Katona and Katalin Ladik. Furcsa, aki darazsakrĂłl ĂĄlmodik (Strange Is the One Who Is Dreaming About Wasps), 1985, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia). Tibor Vajda and Katalin Ladik. Bukott angyalok (Fallen Angels), 1992, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia). Tibor Vajda. FƱketrec (Grass-Cage), 2002, Radio Novi Sad. Tibor Vajda and Katalin Ladik. Tesla Project, 2003, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia). Tibor Vajda. Élhetek az arcodon? (Can I Live on Your Face?), 2012, Hungarian Radio, script by OtĂ­lia Cseicsner, directed by KornĂ©l SzilĂĄgyi A vĂ­z emlĂ©kezete (The Memory of Water), RĂĄdiĂłszĂ­nhĂĄz, Hungarian Radio (Kossuth RĂĄdiĂł), directed by OtĂ­lia Cseicsner, 27 June 2017, 21:30 Radio Theatre: „Ladik Katalin: Hide-and-Seek, Variations of The Old Hungarian Lamentations of Mary” (BujĂłcska, Ómagyar MĂĄrai-siralom variĂĄciĂłk), Magyar RĂĄdiĂł (Hungarian Radio), Kossuth RĂĄdiĂł, radio program editor: Otilia Cseicsner Performer Bertolt Brecht: Az ĂĄrja-kaszt magĂĄnĂ©lete (The Private Life of the Master Race; alt. title for Fear and Misery of the Third Reich) (Woman), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1963 Miodrag Djurdjević: A csavargĂł meg Ƒk ketten (The Vagabond and the Two of Them) (the Girl), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1963 MiklĂłs GyĂĄrfĂĄs: Kisasszonyok a magasban – FĂ©rfiaknak tilos (Young Ladies Up High – No Men Allowed) (JĂșlia, who is barely even a young lady), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964 LĂĄszĂł Kopeczky: HarangszĂł elƑtt (Before the Bell Rings) (FlĂłra), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964 Leon Kruczkowski: A kormĂĄnyzĂł halĂĄla (Death of the Governor) (Silvia), (adapted by IvĂĄn Horovitz), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964 Mikhail Tonecki: TalĂĄlka a „Mese” kĂĄvĂ©hĂĄzban (A Date in CafĂ© Tale) (Waitress), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964 JĂĄnos Herceg: Mindenkinek van egy ĂĄlma (Everyone Has a Dream) (performer), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1965 Aleksandar Obrenović: A tegnapi nap (Yesterday) (performer), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966 Erskine Caldwell: Asszonyi sorsok (This Very Earth) (Vicky), (adapted by Jasmina Egrić), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966 Miroslav Mitrović: MĂ©g szemerkĂ©l az esƑ (The Rain Is Still Dripping) (Announcer), dir. GellĂ©r Tibor, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966 Momo Kapor: III. OlivĂ©r teremƑre (The Guard of Oliver III) (performer), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966 DuĆĄan Raksandić: MuratrĂłl, PepekrƑl, AngyelĂĄrĂłl Ă©s rĂłlam (About Murat, Pepek, Andjela and Me) (the Professor’s Wife), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 GĂŒnter Eich: Carmilla meg Ă©n (The Other and I; orig. Die Andere und Ich) (performer), dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 Marguerite Duras: Andesmas Ășr dĂ©lutĂĄnja (The Afternoon of Mr Andesmas) (ValĂ©rie), (adapted by Milan Topolavčki) dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 Miloslav StehlĂ­k: Bizalomvonal (Helpline) (Telephone Assistant), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 Sead Fetahagić: Körbe, körbe, karikĂĄba (Round and Round) (Mira), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 Alessandro De Stefani: CsĂłnak jön a tavon (A Boat Approaches on the Lake – Una barca viene dal lago) (Anna Marabini), (adapted by IvĂĄn Horovitz) dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968 Michal Tonecki: Az ötödik (The Fifth) (a LĂĄny szerepĂ©ben), dir. GusztĂĄv Barlay, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968 JĂłzsef SulhĂłf (text), ed. by ErnƑ KirĂĄly: Tavaszi bokrĂ©ta dalest (Spring Bouquet – An Evening of Songs) (Announcer), Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968 Magda SzabĂł: A rab (The Prisoner) (Zsuzsanna Kazinczy), dir. Frigyes Marton, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968 Aldo Nicolai: Éljen az ifjĂș pĂĄr! (Long Live the Newlyweds!) (Woman), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1969 Ferenc DeĂĄk: ApoteĂłzis (Apotheosis) (Recitative) (performer), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1969 Boris Palotai: ÖröklakĂĄs (Condominium) (KlĂĄra), dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1969 Endre Fejes: Vigyori (Grinner) (Girl), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970 EugĂšne Ionesco: A kopasz Ă©nekesnƑ (The Bald Soprano), dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970 PĂĄl Saffer: A csend (The Silence) (Lidia), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970 MihĂĄly MajtĂ©nyi: A szĂĄmƱzött (The Exile) (Sibylla), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1971 Gerich Endre MƱvĂ©szestje: AzĂ©rt is maradok...! (An Evening with Endre Gerich: I Say I’m Staying...!) (performer) dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1971 Silvia Andrescu – Theodor Manescu: Ismeretlen kedvesem (My Unknown Beloved) (Girl), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1971 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: GyertyalĂĄng a szĂ©lben (Candle in the Wind) (Anni), dir. ÁrpĂĄd Benedek, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1972 És mi lesz tavasszal (What Will Happen in the Spring?) (comedy night) (performer), dir. Frigyes Marton, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1972 Mirjana Buljan: Jasna naplĂłja (Jasna’s Diary) (Jasna), dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1973 Svetislav RuĆĄkuc: A hetvennyolcas fordulatszĂĄmĂș ajtĂł (The 78 RPM Door) (Girl), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1973 DuĆĄan Iljić: Beutazni a földet (To Travel the World) (SzitakötƑ /Dragonfly/, a Girl), dir. MiklĂłs CserĂ©s, Dr, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1976 TĂĄrsult humor Ă©ve (The Year of Associated Humour) (performer), dir. RĂłbert Bambach, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1976 Szellemet idĂ©zĂŒnk! (SĂ©ance!) (performer), dir. György TuriĂĄn, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1977 VidĂĄm est (A Merry Evening) (performer), dir. SĂĄndor SĂĄntha, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1977 IstvĂĄn BosnyĂĄk: Szemben a bĂ­rĂłval (Facing the Judge) (docudrama in 7 episodes) (Ruth), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1978 Henrik Bardijewski: Kis komĂ©dia (A Little Comedy) (Lady I), dir. IstvĂĄn Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1978 LĂĄszlĂł Nemes: SzerencseszerzƑdĂ©s (Contract of Luck) (adapted by JĂĄnos BorbĂ©ly) (radio play series), dir. Slobodan Majak, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1985 OttĂł Tolnai: Bayer Aszpirin (Bayer Aspirin) (The Actress), dir. Orsolya Lehoczky, Hungarian Radio / Magyar RĂĄdiĂł (Hungary), 1997 (monodrama) Iris Disse: Álmodott idƑ – 1956 (Dreamt Time – 1956), dir. Iris Disse, Radio Kossuth / Kossuth RĂĄdiĂł (Hungary), 2007 (Marika, the author`s alter ego) Artworks in permanent public and private collections Barcelona (Spain): MACBA – Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona / Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (18 collages: visual poetry and music scores, 1971-1978) Budapest (Hungary): PetƑfi Literary Museum / PetƑfi Irodalmi MĂșzeum (9 works of visual poetry – typewritten text on paper, photograph, collages of cardboard and collages of music score, 1976–1977, Aki miatt a harang szĂłl (For Whom the Bell Rings) – In Memoriam Lajos KassĂĄk collage, 1987) Belgrade (Serbia): Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade / (MSUB) Muzej Savremene Umetnosti, Beograd (Poemim photo, 1978) New York (USA): MoMA, The Museum of Modern Art (Novi Sad Project documentation, Wow Special Zagreb Issue, 1975) Budapest (Hungary): Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art / Ludwig MĂșzeum – KortĂĄrs MƱvĂ©szeti MĂșzeum (Photographs, Poemim series) Vienna (Austria): Kontakt Collection – The Art Collection of Erste Group / Kontakt – Die Kunstsammlung der Erste Group (5 items of the “AusgewĂ€hlte Volkslieder”(Selected Folk Songs) series (1973-1975); 5 other visual poetry and music scores; 12 stamps; the 48 remaining photographs of Change Art – a performance documentation 1975; two copies of the Phonopoetica SP album 1976) Croatia – Marinko Sudac`s Private Collection (photo documentation for performances, gramophone recording, 1968–89) Miami (USA): Sackner Archive of Visual and Concrete Poetry (4 postcards – mail-art – and documentation, 1977-1981) Belgrade (Serbia): Trajković Collection (Blackshave Poem – Zagreb performance, photo document, 1978) Chicago (USA): School of the Art Institute of Chicago – Joan Flasch Artist`s Book Collection (Poetical objects of the Urbanical Environment, 1976)...

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U dobrom stanju! Redje u ponudi! Katalin Ladik (rođena 25. oktobra 1942. u Novom Sadu) je jugoslovensko-mađarski pesnik, izvođač i filmski stvaralac. Katalin Ladik počela je pisati 1962. godine radeći kao bankarski činovnik. Bila je radijska voditeljica i pozoriĆĄna glumica u Novom Sadu, kasnije je radila za film i televiziju. 1990. postala je urednica i predavala u oblastima muzike i pozoriĆĄta. Kao umetnički medij koristi vizuelnu poeziju, umetnost poĆĄte, radio igre, prozu, kolaĆŸ, fotografiju, film i eksperimentalnu muziku. Ladik istraĆŸuje jezik vizuelnim i vokalnim izrazima, kao i kretanjem i gestovima. Ladik se viĆĄe puta pojavljivao u kontekstu predstava, događaja i pozoriĆĄnih komada koji se često deĆĄavaju u urbanom okruĆŸenju, ali i u prirodi. Bila je član umetničkog kolektiva Bosch + Bosch. Katalin Ladik ĆŸivi i radi naizmenično u Novom Sadu (Srbija), BudimpeĆĄti (Mađarska) i na ostrvu Hvar (Hrvatska). U svojoj domovini postala je legendarna i kontroverzna figura u ranim ĆĄezdesetim godinama, pre svega kroz feminističko-ĆĄamanističku zvučnu poeziju i gole predstave. Ladik je primio nekoliko nagrada i igrao na brojnim nacionalnim i međunarodnim izloĆŸbama. 1977. Godine dala je ime sebi kao učesnica 10. međunarodnog festivala zvučne poezije u Amsterdamu. U 2010. godini u Muzeju savremene umetnosti Vojvodine u Novom Sadu odrĆŸana je retrospektiva, koja je privukla nacionalnu paĆŸnju, a 2017. godine bila je pozvana da učestvuje u dokumentarnoj 14. Takođe je uključena u seriju izloĆŸbi Feministička avangarda. Katalin Ladik (born Novi Sad, October 25, 1942) is a Hungarian poet, performance artist and actress. She was born in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia (now called Serbia) and in the last 20 years she has lived and worked alternately in Novi Sad, Serbia, in Budapest, Hungary and on the island of Hvar, Croatia. Parallel to her written poems she also creates sound poems and visual poems, performance art, writes and performs experimental music and audio plays. She is also a performer and an experimental artist (happenings, mail art, experimental theatrical plays). She explores language through visual and vocal expressions, as well as movement and gestures. Her work includes collages, photography, records, performances and happenings in both urban and natural environments. Katalin Ladik studied at the Economic High School of Novi Sad between 1961 and 1963. She then joined the Dramski Studio (Drama Studio) acting school in Novi Sad, between 1964 and 1966. Between 1961 and 1963, she worked as a bank assistant. During this time, in 1962, she began to write poetry. From 1963 to 1977 she worked for Radio Novi Sad. She joined the newly established Novi Sad Theatre in 1974, becoming a member of its permanent ensemble in 1977 and working there until 1992.[1] She primarily acted in dramatic roles. Over the years, she also played major and minor roles in various TV-films and movies. She led the poetry sections of literary magazines Élet Ă©s Irodalom (1993–94) and CigĂĄnyfĂșrĂł (1994–99). Between 1993 and 1998 she taught at HangĂĄr musical and theatrical education center. She is a member of the Hungarian Writers` Union, the Hungarian Belletrists Association, the Association of Hungarian Creative Artists and the Hungarian PEN Club. Awards Katalin Ladik has earned various awards, including the KassĂĄk Lajos Award (1991), the award of Mikes Kelemen Kör (Mikes International – Association for Hungarian Art, Literature and Science in the Netherlands) (2000), the JĂłzsef Attila Prize (2001), the Mediawave Parallel Culture Award (2003), the National Award for Culture of the Republic of Serbia (2009), and the Laurel Wreath Award of Hungary (2012). In 2015, she received the KlĂĄra Herczeg Award in senior category from the Studio of Young Artists’ Association (Hungary).[2] In 2016, she was awarded with the Lennon Ono Grant for Peace.[3] Her awards for acting include the Oktobarska nagrada grada Novog Sada (October Award of the City of Novi Sad), a collective award to the cast of Radio Novi Sad in 1967; first place at Smotra vojvođanskih profesionalnih pozoriĆĄta (Festival of Professional Theatres in Vojvodina) in 1978, for the role of Masha in Three Sisters, directed by György Harag, performed at the Novi Sad Theatre. The same role earned her the first place of UdruĆŸenje dramskih umetnika Srbije / Association of Dramatic Artists of Serbia, in 1979. Katalin Ladik also received the Magyar TelevĂ­ziĂł Elnöki NĂ­vĂłdĂ­ja / Award of the President of Hungarian Television for Acting Excellence for acting in AndrĂĄs Rajnai’s TV film series, TelevĂ­ziĂłs mesĂ©k felnƑtteknek (Television Tales for Adults) in 1980. In 1986, she was awarded first place at Smotra vojvođanskih profesionalnih pozoriĆĄta / Festival of Professional Theaters in Vojvodina for the role of Skinner in Howard Barker’s The Castle, directed by David Gothard, performed at the National Theatre in Subotica. 2017 Artisjus Literary Award for her poetry volume „A vĂ­z emlĂ©kezete” („The Memory of Water”) 2017 Janus Pannonius Filius Ursae Award for her literary oeuvre for „being defiant, provocative, and confrontational towards the actual literary canons” Poetry Katalin Ladik became known after 1962 through her surreal and erotic poems. In addition to a number of books in Hungarian, volumes of her poetry were published in Yugoslavia, France, Italy and the United States. Her poems also appeared in various magazines and anthologies worldwide, translated into Spanish, German, Polish, Bulgarian, Slovakian, Hindi, Chinese, Indonesian, Romanian, Macedonian, Rusyn and Slovenian. `She is able to embody the sense of poetry as action. I saw one of her readings in Bratislava at Ars Poetica Festival and she was the only poet able to electrize the audience without any translation. (...) She manages to pass linguistic barriers but, again, any translation of her poetry is at least difficult to be made (or should I say “performed`). Her activity covers a wide area that includes performance and sound poetry, with a force that captures any kind of audience no matter how illiterate in contemporary poetry they can be.` Poetry Depot Prose Her first novel, entitled Élhetek az arcodon? (Can I Live on Your Face?) was published in 2007 by Nyitott KönyvmƱhely. It is considered to be an eminent work in Hungarian Avant-garde literature. It is partly autobiographical, partly self-reflecting. The novel alternates between reality and fiction, prose and poetry, sometimes switching to a prose poem style. Its main target audience is that part of the artists’ community who are receptive to esoteric allusions. The book is about three women: the Editor, who lives in Budapest, the Artist, and the Glasswoman who lives in Novi Sad, all of whom bear the same name. The shared name determines their lives. Initially, they are unaware of one another, but throughout the book their lives get gradually intertwined. After they get to know one another, they begin to live each other`s life, which changes everything for them forever. One of the peculiarities about the book is the uniquely rich textual documentation (letters, newspaper articles, posters) and the large number of photos. Publications Volumes in original language Ballada az ezĂŒstbiciklirƑl (Ballad of Silver Bike) | poems | Hungarian | with gramophone recording | Forum, Novi Sad, 1969 Elindultak a kis piros bulldĂłzerek (The Small, Red Bulldosers Have Taken Off) | poems | Hungarian | Forum, Novi Sad, 1971 MesĂ©k a hĂ©tfejƱ varrĂłgĂ©prƑl (Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine) | poems | Hungarian | Forum, Novi Sad, 1978 Ikarosz a metrĂłn (Icarus on the Subway) | poems | Hungarian | Forum, Novi Sad, 1981 A parĂĄzna söprƱ – Bludna metla (The Promiscuous Broom) | poems | Hungarian-Serbian bilingual | Forum, Novi Sad, 1984 KiƱzetĂ©s (Exile) | poems | Hungarian | MagvetƑ, Budapest, 1988 JegyessĂ©g (Engagement) | poems | Hungarian | Fekete Sas - Orpheusz, Budapest, 1994 A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | poems | Hungarian | Fekete Sas, Budapest, 1998 FƱketrec (Grass-Cage) | poems | Hungarian | Orpheusz, Budapest, 2004 Élhetek az arcodon? (Can I Live on Your Face?) | prose | Hungarian | Nyitott KönyvmƱhely, Budapest, 2007 BelsƑ vĂ­zözön (Deluge Inside) | poems | Hungarian | Parnasszus, Budapest, 2011 Ladik Katalin legszebb versei (The Most Beautiful Poems of Katalin Ladik) | poems | Hungarian | AB-ART, Bratislava, 2012 A vĂ­z emlĂ©kezete (The Memory of Water) | poems | Hungarian | Kalligram, Budapest, 2016 Translated volumes Poesie Erotiche (Erotic Poems) | poems | Italian | selected and translated by: Giacomo Scotti | La Sfinge, Naples, 1983 Erogen Zoon | poems | Serbian | translated by: Katalin Ladik, Selimir Radulović, Judita Ć algo, Arpad Vicko | KnjiĆŸevna Zajednica Novog Sada, Novi Sad, 1987 Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine | poems | English | translated by: Emöke Z. B’Racz | New Native Press, Sylva, 1992 PoĂšmes (Poems) | poems | French | selected by: Tibor Papp | translated by: Katalin Kluge, Tibor Tardos | CiPM / Spectres Familiers, Marseille, 1999 Ikarova senka (Icarus’ Shadow) | poems | Serbian | translated by: Katalin Ladik, Selimir Radulović, Judita Ć algo, Arpad Vicko, Draginja Ramadanski | Orpheus, Novi Sad, 2004 Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine | poems | English | translated by: Emöke Z. B’Racz | Burning Bush Press, Asheville, 2005 Engagement | poems | English | translated by: Emöke Z. B’Racz | Burning Bush Press, Asheville, 2006 Kavez od trave (Grass-Cage) | poems | Croatian | translated by: Kristina Peternai | Matica Hrvatska, Osijek, 2007 E-books FƱketrec (Grass-Cage) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2003 | downloadable, pdf format FƱketrec (Grass-Cage) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2003 | downloadable, multiple formats A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, multiple formats Ikarosz biciklijĂ©n (On Icarus’ Bicycle) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, multiple formats KiƱzetĂ©s ~ JegyessĂ©g (Exile ~ Engagement) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, multiple formats A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2004 | downloadable, pdf format KiƱzetĂ©s ~ JegyessĂ©g (Exile ~ Engagement) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2004 | downloadable, pdf format Ikarosz biciklijĂ©n (On Icarus’ Bicycle) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2004 | downloadable, pdf format Engagement | poems | English | Firefly Inx, Asheville, 2012 | downloadable, pdf format[permanent dead link] Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine | poems | English | Firefly Inx, Asheville, 2012 | downloadable, pdf format[permanent dead link] Milyen Ă­zƱ vagyok? (How Do I Taste?) | poems | Hungarian | A hĂłnap könyve, Szentendre, 2012 | buyable, pdf format Discography Sound poetry Ballada az ezĂŒstbiciklirƑl (The Ballad of the Silver Bicycle) | SP | supplement for book with same title | Forum, Novi Sad, 1969 Phonopoetica | SP | Galerija Studentskog kulturnog centra, Belgrade, 1976 PoĂ©sie Sonore Internationale (International Sound Poetry) | audio cassette | anthology of sound poetry, Paris, 1979 La Nouvelle Revue d’Art Moderne, Special 2. (The Magazine of Modern Art) | audio cassette | Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Sonore (International Sound Poetry Festival), Paris, 1980 Adriano Spatola: Baobab Femme | audio cassette | anthology for sound poetry magazine, Publiart Bazar Reggio Emilia, 1982 Yugoslavian Sound Poetry | audio cassette | anthology of sound poetry, 1987 HangĂĄr / Hangar | audio cassette | anthology of sound poetry, Amsterdam – Budapest, 1987 Aki darazsakrĂłl ĂĄlmodik (Who is Dreaming About Wasps) | LP | recording of the radio play `Furcsa, aki darazsakrĂłl ĂĄlmodik` (Strange Is the One Who Is Dreaming About Wasps) | Radio Novi Sad, 1988 Spiritus Noister: Nemzeti zajzĂĄrvĂĄnyok / National Noise-Inclusions | audio cassette | Bahia Music, Budapest, 1996 VajdasĂĄgi Magyar Zenei EstĂ©k / Vojvodina Hungarian Music Evenings 1988 | CD | JMMT, Novi Sad, 1998 VĂ­zisĂĄmĂĄn / Water Shaman | CD | Budapest, 1999 Spiritus Noister – Kurt Schwitters: Ursonate | music CD | Hungaroton, Budapest, 2003 Vodeni anđeo / Water Angel | music CD | Nova Misao, Novi Sad, 2011 Music (experimental music, jazz) As vocalist, Katalin Ladik collaborated with prominent Croatian, Serbian and Hungarian composers, such as Dubravko Detoni, Branimir Sakač, and Milko Kelemen (1971–73, ensemble ACEZANTEZ); ErnƑ KirĂĄly (1963-2002); DuĆĄan Radić (Oratorio Profano, 1979); Boris Kovač (1986-1990); DeĆŸe Molnar ( 1989–91); Zsolt SƑrĂ©s a.k.a. Ahad, and Zsolt KovĂĄcs (1996-, Spiritus Noister). ErnƑ KirĂĄly | LP | UdruĆŸenje Kompozitora Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1978 Boris Kovač: Ritual Nova I | LP | Symposion Records, Overstrand, 1986 Boris Kovač: Ritual Nova II | CD | Recommended Records, London, 1989 ErnƑ KirĂĄly - Spectrum | CD | Autobus, Paris, 1999 DeĆŸe Molnar: Weird Garden | CD | vocals on Track 1 (Water Clock) | Studentski Kulturni Centar Novi Sad, 2010 I Belong to the Band Bakers Of The Lost Future | CD | vocals on Track 3 (Poets Of The Absurd On Chalk) | Inexhaustible Editions, Budapest, 2016 Poetry readings, sound poetry performances Online Audio FƱketrec (Grass-Cage) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2003 | downloadable, mp3 format A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, mp3 format Ikarosz biciklijĂ©n (On Icarus’ Bicycle) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, mp3 format KíƱzetĂ©s - JegyessĂ©g (Exile - Engagement) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, mp3 format Live performances 2011 NĂ©gy fekete lĂł mögöttem repĂŒl (Four Black Horses Fly Behind Me); JĂ©gmadĂĄr (Icebird); excerpts from BelsƑ vĂ­zözön (The Deluge Inside) | poetry reading | Dzsudi Remake evening, Merlin Theatre, Budapest | Video on YouTube Performance art Most of Katalin Ladik`s performances balance on the borderline between performance art and theatre: the performance of sound poems is accompanied by theatrical body action and in many cases, the surrounding space is structured similarly to a traditional theatre. Those who examine her poetry often refer to her sound poetry performances. On the other hand, no detailed analyses have been produced about the dramaturgical characteristics of her performances, and the relations of sign systems between her poetry and performances. It is a well-reasoned choice, however, to locate her in the context of female performance artists, as Katalin Ladik uses her body and person as the medium of her art in her performances, which occupies a special position within the history of Western art. A list of performances, happenings, actions 1960s-`70s 1968 Budapest, Szentendre - Hungary | UFO | TamĂĄs SzentjĂłby, MiklĂłs ErdĂ©ly, Katalin Ladik | happening 1970 Belgrade - Serbia | PozoriĆĄte Atelje 212, Podrum teatar (Theatre Atelje 212, Theatre in the Basement) | performance Zagreb - Croatia | Ćœanr Festival eksperimentalnog filma (Genre Experimental Film Festival - GEFF) | performance Budapest - Hungary | JĂłzsef Attila MƱvelƑdĂ©si HĂĄz (Cultural Centre JĂłzsef Attila) | with JenƑ BalaskĂł | literary performance Belgrade - Serbia | Dom Omladine (Youth Centre) | performance Temerin - Serbia | performance 1971 Bačka Topola - Serbia | UFO Party | performance Samobor - Croatia | Samoborski FaĆĄnik (Carnival in Samobor) | Eros sa ovogu svijeta (Eros of This World) | UFO Party | performance Biograd - Croatia | UFO Party | performance Zagreb - Croatia | Studentski Centar (Student Centre) | performance Belgrade - Serbia | Dom Omladine (Youth Centre) | performance Zagreb - Croatia | Teatar Poezije Zagreb (Poetry Theatre Zagreb) | Četvrta dimenzija kutije (Fourth Dimension of the Box) | performance 1972 Osijek - Croatia | Annale Komorne Opere i Baleta (Annual Festival of Chamber Opera and Ballet) Zagreb - Croatia | Teatar ITD (Theatre ITD)| performance Novi Sad - Serbia | Tribina Mladih (Youth Tribune) | performance Belgrade - Serbia | Studentski Kulturni Centar (Student Cultural Centre) | Festival Expanded Media | performance BalatonboglĂĄr - Hungary | KĂĄpolna GalĂ©ria (KĂĄpolna Gallery) | Group Bosch+Bosch | performance 1974 Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar, Festival Expanded Media /performance/ 1975 Zagreb (Croatia), Student Centre Gallery / Galerija Studentskog Centra: `Eksperimenti u jugoslovenskoj umjetnosti` (Experiments of Yugoslav Art) (Group Bosch+Bosch) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar, Festival Expanded Media: `Ljubavi, Singer` (Loves, Singer) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina mladih: `Change Art` /action/ Novi Sad (Serbia): `SpuĆĄtanje Novog Sada niz reku Dunav` (Floating Novi Sad Downstream the Danube) /action/ 1976 Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar, Festival Expanded Media: `Change Art` /action/ Zagreb (Croatia), Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti /performance/ 1977 Zrenjanin (Serbia), Cultural Centre / Kulturni Centar: `Poezija, fonična i vizuelna poezija Katalin Ladik` (Poetry, Phonic and Visual Poetry by Katalin Ladik) KrakĂłw (Poland): `Phonopoetica` /performance/ Zagreb (Croatia), Information Centre / Informativni Centar: `Phonopoetica` (with Vujica R. Tucić) /performance/ Amsterdam (Netherlands), Stedelijk Museum: `Tekst in Geluid` (Text in Sound) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar: `Phonopoetica` /performance/ 1978 Kranj (Slovenia), PreĆĄeren Theatre / PreĆĄernovo Gledaliơče /performance/ Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Youth Theatre / PozoriĆĄte Mladih, Festival Malih i Eksperimentalnih Scena (Festival of Small and Experimental Theatre): `Četvrta dimenzija – krik` (Fourth Dimension – Scream) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina mladih: `Pesnički maraton` (Poetry Marathon) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Sonja Marinković Student Club / Studentski Klub ‘Sonja Marinković’: `Čudak je ko čekiće sanja` (Weird Is the One Who Dreams About Hammers) /performance/ WĂŒrzburg (Germany), Hand Press Gallery / Handpresse Galerie: `Randkunst-Kunstrand` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), National Library / Narodna biblioteka: `Umetnost se ne ponavlja, ne ponavlja, ne ponavlja...` (Art Does Not Repeat Itself, Not Repeat Itself, Not Repeat Itself...) /performance/ Zagreb (Croatia), Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti: `Nova umjetnička praksa 1966-1978` (New Art Practice 1966-1978) /performance/ 1979 Subotica (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: `Az Ă©neklƑ varrĂłgĂ©p – The Singing Sewing Machine` (with Zsolt KirĂĄly) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina Mladih: `The Screaming Hole – A sikoltozĂł lyuk` /performance/ Amsterdam (Netherlands): `One World Poetry` /performance/ Utrecht (Netherlands), Gallery ‘T Hoogt / ‘T Hoogt Galerie: `One World Poetry` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina Mladih: `MesĂ©k a hĂ©tfejƱ varrĂłgĂ©prƑl` (Stories of the Seven-headed Sewing Machine) /performance/ 1980s-`90s 1980 Paris (France), Pompidou Centre / Centre Georges Pompidou: `Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Sonore` (International Sound Poetry Festival) /performance/ Le Havre (France), Cultural Centre of Le Havre / Maison de la Culture du Havre: `Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Sonore` (International Sound Poetry Festival) /performance/ Rennes (France), Cultural Centre of Rennes / Maison de la Culture de Rennes: `Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Sonore` (International Sound Poetry Festival) /performance/ New York City (USA), Washington Square Church, The New Wilderness Foundation: `International Sound Poetry Festival` /performance/ Baltimore (USA), School 33 Art Center, The Merzaum Collective`s Desire Productions Present: International Festival of Disappearing Art(s) /performance/ Gyula (Hungary), Castle Theatre / VĂĄrszĂ­nhĂĄz, Knights’ Hall / Lovagterem: `Alice` /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Salon Museum of Contemporary Art / Salon Muzeja Savremene Umetnosti, Exhibition of Group Bosch+Bosch: `Orman koji ubrizgava (Injecting Closet)` /performance/ 1982 Budapest (Hungary), Cultural Centre JĂłkai, Studio ‘K’/ StĂșdiĂł ‘K’ JĂłkai MƱvelƑdĂ©si Központ: `Ladik Katalin ĂșjvidĂ©ki költƑ Ă©s elƑadĂłmƱvĂ©sz szerzƑi estje` (An Evening with Novi Sad Poet and Performer, Katalin Ladik) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Cultural Centre PetƑfi SĂĄndor / PetƑfi SĂĄndor MƱvelƑdĂ©si HĂĄz: `Telepi estĂ©k – Ladik Katalin szerzƑi estje` (Evenings in Telep – with Poet Katalin Ladik) (with OttĂł Tolnai, Zsolt KirĂĄly) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Young Artists’ Club / Fiatal MƱvĂ©szek Klubja: `Ladik Katalin szerzƑi estje` (An Evening with Katalin Ladik) (with MiklĂłs ErdĂ©ly, LĂĄszlĂł Beke and Zsolt KirĂĄly) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Cultural Centre JĂłkai, Studio ‘K’ / StĂșdiĂł ‘K’ JĂłkai MƱvelƑdĂ©si Központ: `Ladik Katalin szerzƑi Ă©s elƑadĂłi estje` (An Evening with Katalin Ladik) (with MiklĂłs ErdĂ©ly, LĂĄszlĂł Beke and Zsolt KirĂĄly) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art / Muzej Savremene Umetnosti: `Verbo-Voko-Vizuelno` (`Phonopoetry` with Judita Ć algo) /performance/ Osijek (Croatia), Students’ Youth Centre / Studentski Centar Mladih, Osiječko ljeto (Summer in Osijek): `Čudak je ko čekiće sanja` (Weird Is the One Who Dreams About Hammers) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: `Ikar u metrou” (Icarus on the Subway) (with Judita Ć algo, Selimir Radulović) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine, Beogradsko leto (Summer in Belgrade): `Ufo Party` /performance/ KanjiĆŸa (Serbia), Literary Camp / KnjiĆŸevna Kolonija: `Konkretna i vizuelna poezija` (Concrete and Visual Poetry) (with Vujica R. Tucić and Bob Cobbing) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Address: Istarski kej 37. sp. 8. st. Rade Ć ević: `Sound Poetry Performance` (with Vujica R. Tucić and Bob Cobbing) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune Gallery / Tribina Mladih Galerija: `Phonopoemim` – Exhibition Launch for Slavica Grkavac: tapiserije `Jokastin kompleks` (`Jocasta Complex` Tapestry) /performance/ Paris (France), UNESCO: `Guerre a la guerre` (War Against War) /performance/ Milan (Italy), UNESCO: `Guerra alla guerra` (War Against War) /performance/ Paris (France), UNESCO Pompidou Centre / Centre Georges Pompidou: `Polyphonix 5` /performance/ 1983 Vienna (Austria), Wiener Festwochen (Vienna Festival): `Mandora 1.` /performance/ Zagreb (Croatia), Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti: `Nova umjetnost u Srbiji 1970-1980` (New Art of Serbia 1970-1980) Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: `Oluja-po motivima Ć ekspira` (Tempest – Based on Shakespeare) – Exhibition Launch for Slavica Grkavac: tapiserije `Jokastin kompleks` (`Jocasta Complex` Tapestry) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: `Magic Bread` (with Paul Pignon) 1984 Glasgow (UK), Third Eye Centre, Poetsound 1984: `Mandora 1.` /performance/ Milan (Italy), (Cultural Association of) Cooperativa Intrapresa: `Milanopoesia` /performance/ Szeged (Hungary), JĂłzsef Attila University (Today: University of Szeged) / JĂłzsef Attila TudomĂĄnyegyetem: `Mandora 1.` /performance/ Cogolin (France), Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Contemporaine (International Festival of Contemporary Poetry): `Mandora 1.` /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Cultural Centre / Kulturni Centar: `Mandora 1.` /performance/ 1985 Belgrade (Serbia), Magaza Theatre / PozoriĆĄte Magaza: `Mandora 2.` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Cultural Cente of LĂĄgymĂĄnyos / LĂĄgymĂĄnyosi MƱvelƑdĂ©si Otthon: `Mandora 2.` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Metropolitan Cultural Centre / FƑvĂĄrosi MƱvelƑdĂ©si HĂĄz: `Alice` /performance/ Zemun (Serbia), Festival Monodrame i Pantomime (Festival of Monodrama and Pantomimes): `Mandora` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), ‘Sonja Marinković’Cultural Centre / Kulturni Centar ‘Sonja Marinković’, Youth Tribune / Tribina Mladih: `Mandora` /performance/ Stari Bečej (Serbia) /performance/ 1988 Szeged (Hungary), JATE Club: `Polyphonix` /performance/ PĂ©cs (Hungary): `Alice` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), VigadĂł Chamber Hall / VigadĂł Kamaraterem, HangĂĄr Est (‘Wall of Sound’ Evening): `Alice` /performance/ 1989 Spoleto (Italy): `O Fortuna` /performance/ NovĂ© ZĂĄmky (Slovakia): `O Fortuna` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia): `O Fortuna` /performance/ 1990 Novi Sad (Serbia), Sport and Activity Centre of Vojvodina / SPENS Sportski i Poslovni Centar Vojvodina: `Otkrovenje` (Revelation) (with ZoltĂĄn Pletl) /performance/ VĂĄc (Hungary), Greek Chapel / Görög Templom, Ex-panziĂł 2. Festival: `Angyal/Angel` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia): `Seraphine Tanz` /performance/ 1993 Szentendre (Hungary), DalmĂĄt Cellar / DalmĂĄt pince, UHF KisĂșjrevue /performance/ Szeged (Hungary), JATE Club: `Alice` /performance/ VĂĄc (Hungary), Greek Chapel / Görög Templom, ExpanziĂł 5. Festival /performance/ 1994 Szeged (Hungary): `Performancia` with LukĂĄcs Bitskey /performance/ ZebegĂ©ny (Hungary): `A helyettesĂ­tƑ asszony (The Substitute)` /performance/ PĂ©cs (Hungary): `A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-dimensional Window)` with TamĂĄs Szalay /performance/ 1995 Marseille (France), International Poetry Centre / Centre International de PoĂšsie: `KassĂĄk` /performance/ 1996 Marseille (France), Meyer Gallery / Galerie Meyer: `L’ agneau de Dieu et le double` (The Lamb of God and Its Double) /performance/ Ajaccio – Corsica (France): `L’ agneau de Dieu et le double` (The Lamb of God and Its Double) /performance/ 2000s 2002 Novi Sad (Serbia), Cultural Centre of Novi Sad / Kulturni Centar Novog Sada, INFANT (International Festival of Alternative and New Theatre): `FƱketrec / Grass-cage` 2003 Novi Sad (Serbia), Chamber Theatre of Music / Kamerno PozoriĆĄte Muzike, INTERZONE Festival: `Tesla – Project` /performance/ 2004 Monza (Italy) /performance/ Salerno (Italy) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Chamber Theatre of Music / Kamerno PozoriĆĄte Muzike, INTERZONE Festival: `Tesla – Project` Budapest (Hungary), A38 Ship / A38 hajĂł: `LomtalanĂ­tĂĄs` (Cleaning the House) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art / Ludwig MĂșzeum – KortĂĄrs MƱvĂ©szeti MĂșzeum: `Torony-LomtalanĂ­tĂĄs` (Cleaning the Tower-House) /performance/ 2005 TerĂ©ny (Hungary), ExpanziĂł Festival: `Angel` /performance/ 2006 Budapest (Hungary), Serbian Theatre in Hungary / MagyarorszĂĄgi Szerb SzĂ­nhĂĄz / Srpsko PozoriĆĄte u Mađarskoj: `Tesla`, /audio-visual oratorio/ Otterlo (Netherlands), Kröller-MĂŒller Museum: `Change Art` /action/ Amsterdam (Netherlands): `Tesla` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Sport and Activity Centre of Vojvodina / SPENS Sportski i Poslovni Centar Vojvodina, Inventors Association of Vojvodina, TeslaFest: `Tesla` /performance/ 2007 NovĂ© ZĂĄmky (Slovakia), Art Gallery / GalĂ©ria Umenia: `Gyakorlatok ĂŒres hĂșrokon – KassĂĄk-kĂłd` (Exercises on Empty Strings - KassĂĄk Code) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Erlin Club Gallery / Erlin Klub GalĂ©ria: `FƱketrec` (Grass-cage) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Mu Theatre / Mu SzĂ­nhĂĄz: `Az EszmĂ©let szövedĂ©ke` (The Weave of Consciousness) (with PĂ©ter Bajka, Bern Atom Santi, Eszter Bereczky, ZsĂłfia Varga) /performance/ VerƑce (Hungary), EkszpanziĂł XX Festival: `Tesla, Audio-visual Oratorio` /performance/ Szigliget (Hungary), Artist House of the Hungarian Public Foundation for Creative Art / Magyar AlkotĂłmƱvĂ©szeti KözalapĂ­tvĂĄny AlkotĂłhĂĄza, JĂłzsef Attila Kör 18. irodalmi tĂĄbora (18th Literary Camp of the JĂłzsef Attila Circle): `Az EszmĂ©let szövedĂ©ke` (The Weave of Consciousness) (with PĂ©ter Bajka, Bern Atom Santi, Eszter Bereczky, ZsĂłfia Varga) /performance/ 2008 Budapest (Hungary), PetƑfi Literary Museum / PetƑfi Irodalmi MĂșzeum, A SzĂ©pĂ­rĂłk TĂĄrsasĂĄga V. Ƒszi irodalmi fesztivĂĄlja – NƑk a fĂ©rfi birodalomban (5th Autumn Literary Festival of the Hungarian Belletrist Association – Women in a Men`s World): `Diptichon` (with Endre SzkĂĄrosi), performance Belgrade (Serbia), ARTGET Gallery – Cultural Centre Belgrade / Galerija ARTGET – Kulturni Centar Beograda (World Poetry Day): `Tesla – Homo Galacticus` /performance/ Szigliget (Hungary), JĂłzsef Attila Kör 20. irodalmi tĂĄbora (20th Literary Camp of the JĂłzsef Attila Circle): `Trip-ti-chon` (with Veronika CzapĂĄry), performance Budapest (Hungary), Irodalmi Centrifuga (Literary Centrifuge): `Trip-ti-chon` (with Veronika CzapĂĄry), performance Bratislava (Slovakia), Ars Poetica MedzinĂĄrodny Festival PoĂ©zie /The 6th Ars Poetica International Poetry Festival /sound poetry performance[4] 2009 VisegrĂĄd (Hungary), The Roof Terrace of King Matthias Museum / A MĂĄtyĂĄs KirĂĄly MĂșzeum tetƑterasza, EkszpanziĂł XXI Festival: “Kerub` (Cherub) /performance/ 2010s 2010 Budapest (Hungary), Gallery A22 / A22 GalĂ©ria, Tibor Papp`s Exhibition Opening: `ÓraköltemĂ©ny` (Poem-Clock) /performance/ Subotica (Serbia), KosztolĂĄnyi DezsƑ Theatre / KosztolĂĄnyi DezsƑ SzĂ­nhĂĄz: `Tesla – Homo Galacticus` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), MillenĂĄris Theatre / MillenĂĄris TeĂĄtrum, Book Festival: `SzabadkƑmƱves szex` (Freemason Sex) (with drMĂĄriĂĄs) /performance/ Ć taglinec (Croatia), `Voda` – `Water` Međunarodni Susret Umjetnika (International Art Festival): `Veliko spremanje` (Spring Cleaning) /performance/ Eger (Hungary), Small Synagogue Gallery of Contemporary Art / Kis ZsinagĂłga KortĂĄrs GalĂ©ria, artAlom Ă©lƑmƱvĂ©szeti fesztivĂĄl (artAlom Performing Arts Festival): `Bukott angyalok` (Fallen Angels) /performance/ Szeged (Hungary) – Subotica (Serbia), Railway line, KultĂșrcsempĂ©sz SĂ­nbusz FesztivĂĄl (Culture-smuggler Railbus Festival): Megaphone-assisted readings by GĂĄbor VirĂĄg, Slobodan TiĆĄma, GĂĄbor Lanczkor, Tamara Ć uĆĄkić, Vladimir Kopicl, Katalin Ladik, SiniĆĄa Tucić, Roland Orcsik 2011 Budapest (Hungary), Kunsthalle (Palace/Hall of Art) / MƱcsarnok: `PreparababrakabarĂ©` /performance/ Marseille (France), Museum of Contemporary Art / MusĂ©e d`Art Contemporain, PoĂ©sie Marseille 2011, 8Ăšme Festival (8th Marseille Poetry Festival, 2011): `Le Grand MĂ©nage` (Spring Cleaning) /performance/ TĂąrgu Mureș (Romania), National Theatre - Small Hall / Teatrul NaĆŁional – Sala Mică, Testet öltött szavak rendezvĂ©ny (Words Embodied – Event series): `Alice` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Mu Theatre / Mu SzĂ­nhĂĄz, Ismeretlen kutatĂĄsa improvizĂĄciĂłs alkotĂłmƱhely (Searching the Unknown – Improvisational Workshop): `Hangmozdulat` (Sound Movement) (with Kati Dombi) /performance/ 2012 Budapest (Hungary), Hungarian Writers` Association / Magyar ÍrĂłszövetsĂ©g: XXIV. EkszpanziĂł Festival, `IdĂ©zet` Szimpozion Ă©s KiĂĄllĂ­tĂĄs (`Quotation` Symposium and Exhibition): `ÁsĂł, kapa, nagyharang` (`Till Death` lit.: Spade, Hoe and Bell) /performance/ KomĂĄrom (Hungary), Fort Monostor – Film Museum / Monostori ErƑd – FilmmĂșzeum, Mediawave 2012 Festival: `NagytakarĂ­tĂĄs` (`Spring Cleaning`) /performance/ ƁódĆș (Poland), MS2 – Lodz Museum of Art / MS2 – Muzeum Sztuki w Ɓodzi: `Alicja w krainie kodĂłw` (Alice in Codeland) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Address: 8th district, PĂĄl street 6.: Gödör bĂșjĂłcska – irodalom, zene, film, tĂĄnc, szĂ­nhĂĄz, beszĂ©lgetĂ©s (Gödör Club Hide-and-seek – literature, music, film, dance, theatre, discussions) /sound poetry performance/ Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, City Hall Art Gallery, A B Series Workshop: `NagytakarĂ­tĂĄs` (`Spring Cleaning`) /performance/ Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Arts Court Theatre, A B Series: `Alice KĂłdorszĂĄgban` (`Alice in Codeland`) /performance/[5] 2013 Budapest (Hungary), Óbudai TĂĄrsaskör, KassĂĄk Museum, KassĂĄk Year: `Alice KĂłdorszĂĄgban` (Alice in Codeland) /performance/[6] Hvar (Croatia), 17th International Festival of Radio Plays and Documentary Radio Dramas PRIX MARULIĆ, „Tesla. Homo Galacticus” /performance/ SzĂ©kesfehĂ©rvĂĄr (Hungary), Vörösmarty Theatre Studio, Contemporary Art Festival: `Alice KĂłdorszĂĄgban` (Alice in Codeland) /performance/[7] Budapest (Hungary), Fuga, AutonĂłmia Filmklub 5, „I Belong to the Band”: Katalin Ladik`s voice on „poets of the absurd on chalk”[8] 2014 SzĂĄzhalombatta (Hungary), Katalin Ladik - Endre SzkĂĄrosi, Slam Poetry /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Mika Tivadar VigadĂł, JazzaJ, Katalin Ladik – Jean Michel van Schowburg, Katalin Ladik – Zsolt SƑrĂ©s, „Sounds to Go” (Hangok elvitelre) /performance/ [9] 2015 Eger (Hungary), Templom Gallery, artAlom Live Art Festival 2015: `Tranzit Zoon`, performance Gothenburg (Sweden), Gothenburg Book Fair `Tranzit Zoon`, performance Vienna (Austria), Campus AAKH Hof 7, UniversitĂ€t Wien, `Singende Schnittmuster – Singing Dress Pattern`, lecture-performance, multimedia slide-show 2016 Poreč (Croatia), Behind the Scenes with Katalin Ladik! Artists on Vacation: `The Sounds of a sewing machine`, Circe di Parenzo” /performance/,[10][11] Budapest (Hungary), MÜSZI, @Transart Communication, Katalin Ladik & Zsolt SƑrĂ©s „Alchemical Wedding” (AlkĂ­miai nĂĄsz) /performance/ 2016 Milano (Italy), FM Centre for Contemporary Art, Non-Aligned Modernity. Eastern-European Art from the Marinko Sudac Collection, “Tranzit Zoon” /performance/ 2017 Athens (Greece), Oval Staircase, Megaron – the Athens Concert Hall, All the In-Between Spaces, Concept and direction by: Paolo Thorsen-Nagel, “Follow me into mythology” /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Urania National Film Theatre, Janus Pannonius Grand Prize for Poetry 2017 Festivities of Hungarian Pen Club. Katalin Ladik: Sound Performance based on Concrete Poems of Augusto de Campos Limassol (Cyprus), Theatro Ena, SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition, „Live Lecture” /solo sound poetry performance/ Nicosia (Cyprus), Artos Foundation, SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition „Live Lecture” /solo sound poetry performance/ Limassol (Cyprus), SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition, `Spring Cleaning`, performance/ Limassol (Cyprus), SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition, „Wall(ed)”, aRttitude Site-specific dance performance, Katalin Ladik (live sound and voice). Budapest (Hungary), TrafĂł, „Alice in Codeland” /multimedia performance/ Vienna (Austria), Lobby of Hotel Prinz Eugen, Erste Bank Publication Presentation „Sound Poems” /live performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art Voivodina (MSUV), „K.A.T (Culture – Activism – Theory) Conference”, „Creative Transitions”/live lecture, multimedia and sound poetry performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Bulevar Books, „TraNSporteur multilingual poetry” /poetry reading/ Lodz (Poland), House of Literature, „Puls Literary Festival, 2017, Hungarian Day”, „Sounds in Lodz” / live lecture, multimedia performance and live sound poetry performance/ 2018 Berlin (Germany), neue Gesellschaft fĂŒr bildende Kunst (nBgK), `Alice in Codeland`, multimedia performance Berlin (Germany), Akademie der KĂŒnste, „Underground und Improvisation”, „Follow me into Mythology” /live lecture and soloperformance/ Berlin (Germany), Akademie der KĂŒnste, „Underground und Improvisation”, „Desire of Touch” /Duoperformance with Natalia Pschenitschnikova/ Budapest (Hungary), Mersz Klub, „TĂșlĂ©lni a documenta 14-et” (Surviving documenta 14) /live lecture and soloperformance/ Budapest (Hungary), Hungarian University of Fine Arts, „TĂșlĂ©lni a documenta 14-et” (Surviving documenta 14) /live lecture with Emese KĂŒrti/ Budapest (Hungary), Közkincs KönyvtĂĄr, `MĆ°VÉSZ + NƐ` (ARTIST + WOMAN), „Feminizmus Ă©s mƱvĂ©szet ma?” (Feminism and Art Today?), „TĂșlĂ©lni a documenta 14-et” (Surviving documenta 14) /live lecture/ Belgrade (Serbia), Cultural Center of Belgrade, `Spoken Word, World Poetry Day` /poetry reading/ Belgrade (Serbia), Cultural Center of Belgrade, `Spoken Word, World Poetry Day`, `Alice in Codeland` /multimedia performance/ Zagreb (Croatia), „Showroom of Contemporary Sound”, „Transitions” /live lecture/ Rome (Italy), Falconieri Palace (Hungarian Academy in Rome), „Fountains of Rome - Mouth to Lung!” /live lecture and sound performance/ Budapest (Hungary), HĂĄrom HollĂł – Drei Raben, „Antracit szĂĄjrĂșd (Antracit mouthpiece) /sound poetry performance/ Berlin (Germany), Akademie der KĂŒnste, `19. poesiefestival berlin 2018, Weltklang – Night of Poetry`, sound poetry performance Berlin (Germany), German Centre for Poetry (Haus fâ€™ĂŒr Poesie), `lyrikline - Listen to the Poet`, poetry reading and live voice recordings for the archive Concerts, musical performances (selection) Opatija (Croatia), 1969: Jugoslovenska muzička tribina (Yugoslav Music Tribune) (ErnƑ KirĂĄly: Refleksija) Opatija (Croatia), 1970: Jugoslovenska muzička tribina (Yugoslav Music Tribune) (ErnƑ KirĂĄly: Refleksija; Branimir Sakač: Bellatrix - Alleluja) Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970: Muzika i Laboratorija (Music and Laboratory) (with ErnƑ KirĂĄly) Osijek (Croatia), 1970: Annale komorne opere i baleta (Annual festival of chamber opera and ballet) Zagreb (Croatia), 1971: Muzički biennale (Music Biennale – International Festival of Contemporary Music) (MBZ Radionica/Workshop II with ErnƑ KirĂĄly, et al.; Chamber Music - Branimir Sakač: Bellatrix - Alleluja) Dubrovnik (Croatia), 1971: Dubrovačke ljetne igre (Dubrovnik Summer Festival) (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) Radenci (Slovenia), 1971: Festival sodobne komorne glazbe (Contemporary Chamber Music Festival) Munich (Germany), 1972: (Cultural Program of the 1972 Summer Olympics) (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) Radenci (Slovenia), 1972: Festival sodobne komorne glazbe (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) (Contemporary Chamber Music Festival) Osijek (Croatia), 1972: Annale komorne opere i baleta (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) (Annual festival of chamber opera and ballet) Novi Sad (Serbia), 1972, ‘Radivoj Ćirpanov’ Workers’ University / Radnički univerzitet ‘Radivoj Ćirpanov’ (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) Belgrade (Serbia), 1972, Studentski kulturni centar (Student Cultural Centre) – Festival Expanded Media (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) Belgrade (Serbia), 1979, Dom Sindikata – BEMUS Belgrade Music Festival: “Oratorio Profano” (composer: DuĆĄan Radić, conductor: Oskar Danon) Opatija (Croatia), 1980: Jugoslovenska muzička tribina (Yugoslav Music Tribune) Budapest (Hungary), Spiritus Noister Group, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Budapest (Hungary), Italian Cultural Institute / Olasz kultĂșrintĂ©zet / Istituto Italiano di Cultura, AvantgĂĄrd mƱvĂ©szetek a vilĂĄgban: mi lett a sorsuk? Nemzetközi tanĂĄcskozĂĄs (Avant-garde Arts in the World: What About Them? International conference): `Futurdadama (Futurdada Today)`, Spiritus Noister, 2001 Vienna (Austria), Spiritus Noister Group, 2004 Szentendre (Hungary), Spiritus Noister Group, 2009 SzekszĂĄrd (Hungary), Spiritus Noister Group, 2012 Budapest (Hungary), MƱvelƑdĂ©si Szint (MÜSZI), „@Transart Communication 2016”, „Alchimist Wedding” /concert and live sound performance with Zsolt SƑrĂ©s/ VeszprĂ©m (Hungary), House of Arts, „AlkĂ­miai mennyegzƑ” („Alchimist Wedding”) /concert and live sound performance with Zsolt SƑrĂ©s/ Budapest (Hungary), MĂŒpa, UH Fest, Spiritus Noister /concert and live sound performance with Endre SzkĂĄrosi, Zsolt SƑrĂ©s, LĂĄszlĂł Lenkes/ Budapest (Hungary), Kassak Museum, „Dadarabok” /concert and live sound performance with Endre SzkĂĄrosi, Zsolt SƑrĂ©s, LĂĄszlĂł Lenkes/ YouTube Budapest (Hungary), 2017: Muted and silent films with live music series, I Belong To The Band vs. Berberian Sound Studio Debrecen (Hungary), MODEM, Katalin Ladik: „HatĂĄridƑnapló” („Diary Book”) /concert and live sound performance with Gyula VĂĄrnai/ VeszprĂ©m (Hungary), 2018, House of Arts, „Spring Reopening, We believe in life before death”, „Claes Oldenburg: I am for an Art” /concert and live sound performance with Gyula VĂĄrnai/ Theatre As an actress Jean-Paul Sartre: The Condemned of Altona; dir. IstvĂĄn LĂĄnyi; IfjĂșsĂĄgi TribĂŒn (Tribina Mladih / Youth Tribune); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1963 Imre Sarkadi: Elveszett Paradicsom (Paradise Lost); dir. Tibor GellĂ©r; PetƑfi SĂĄndor MƱvelƑdĂ©si EgyesĂŒlet (’PetƑfi SĂĄndor’ Cultural Association); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1963 MoliĂšre: The Imaginary Invalid (BĂ©line); dir. Ljubica Ravasi; Srpsko Narodno PozoriĆĄte (Serbian National Theatre); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1966 (Exam Piece) SĂĄndor Guelmino: Özvegy (Widow); dir. Tibor Vajda; Echo (az ÚjvidĂ©ki RĂĄdiĂł Ă©s az IfjĂșsĂĄgi TribĂŒn szĂ­npada / the joint theatre of Radio Novi Sad and the Youth Tribune); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1969 Ferenc TĂłth (text) – ErnƑ KirĂĄly (composer): JĂłb (Job) (Performer – Recitative); dir. IstvĂĄn SzabĂł, Jr.; NĂ©pszĂ­nhĂĄz / Narodno PozoriĆĄte u Subotici (National Theatre in Subotica); Subotica (Serbia); 1972 IstvĂĄn ÖrkĂ©ny: MacskajĂĄtĂ©k (Cats` Play) (Ilus); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1974 Peter Weiss: How Mr. Mockinpott was cured of his Sufferings (First Angel/First Nurse); dir. Radoslav Dorić; RĂłbert Bambach; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1974 Ödön von HorvĂĄth: Tales from the Vienna Woods (Emma); dir. RĂłbert Bambach; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1975 Gergely Csiky: MukĂĄnyi (Ella); dir. MihĂĄly VirĂĄg; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1976 Valentin Kataev: Squaring the Circle (Tanya); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1977 MoliĂšre: Dom Juan or The Feast with the Statue (Mathurine); dir. DuĆĄan Sabo; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1978 Anton Pavlovich Chekhov: Three Sisters (Masha); dir. György Harag; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1978 Ödön von HorvĂĄth: Tales from the Vienna Woods (Emma); dir. PĂ©ter Telihay; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1978 Anton Pavlovich Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard (Charlotta Ivanovna); dir. György Harag; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1979 OttĂł Tolnai: VĂ©geladĂĄs (Clearance Sale) (Mrs Csömöre); dir. MihĂĄly VirĂĄg; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1979 Gyula HernĂĄdi: V.N.H.M. Szörnyek Ă©vadja (V. N. H. M. - Season of Monsters); dir. MiklĂłs JancsĂł; Summer Theatre in Gyula; VĂĄrszĂ­nhĂĄz; (Hungary); 1980 Edward Albee: Everything in the Garden (Cynthia); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1980 Angelo Beolco (Il Ruzzante): La Betia; dir. Radoslav Dorić; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1981 OttĂł Tolnai: Bayer Aspirin (The Actress); dir. MiklĂłs JancsĂł; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1981 Ferenc DeĂĄk: Nirvana (Csontos Vali); dir. IstvĂĄn SzabĂł Jr.; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1981 Bertolt Brecht: Baal (Emilie); dir. Milan BelegiĆĄanin; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1983 DezsƑ KosztolĂĄnyi: Anna Édes ( Mrs Druma); dir. György Harag; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1983 Alexander Vvedensky: Jelka kod Ivanovih (Christmas at the Ivanov’s) (Mother Puzirjova); dir. Haris PaĆĄović; Akademsko PozoriĆĄte “Promena” (“Change” Academic Theater); Novi Sad; (Serbia); 1983 MihĂĄly MajtĂ©nyi: Harmadik ablak (The Third Window) (Mrs LĂłdi); dir. György HernyĂĄk; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1984 Alfred Jarry: Ubu Roi (Mama Ubu); dir. Tibor Csizmadia; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1984 Gyula Gobby FehĂ©r: A Duna menti Hollywood (Hollywood by the Danube) – Multimedia Performance About the Life of ErnƑ BosnyĂĄk (The Baron`s Lover); dir. KĂĄroly Vicsek; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1985 Ivo BreĆĄan: Anera (Anera); dir. Dimitar Stankoski; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1985 Peter Shaffer: Equus (Hesther Salamon); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1985 Howard Barker: The Castle (Skinner); dir. David Gothard; NĂ©pszĂ­nhĂĄz / Narodno PozoriĆĄte u Subotici (National Theatre in Subotica); (Serbia); 1986 Friedrich DĂŒrrenmatt: The Visit (First Woman); dir. Radoslav Dorić; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1986 IstvĂĄn ÖrkĂ©ny: ForgatĂłkönyv (Screenplay) (Mrs Littke); dir. Ljubisa Georgievski; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1986 IstvĂĄn ÖrkĂ©ny: TĂłtĂ©k (The TĂłt Family) (Mrs TĂłt); dir. GĂĄbor SzĂ©kely; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1987 Edward Albee: A Delicate Balance (Julia); dir. MihĂĄly VirĂĄg; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1987 Jordan Plevnes: „R” (Katerina); dir. Ljubisa Georgievski; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1987 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Clavigo (Soffe); dir. Vladimir Milcin; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1988 Samuel Beckett: Happy Days (Winnie); dir. Radoslav Lazić; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1988 Henrik Ibsen: An Enemy of the People (Mrs Stockmann); dir. Ćœelimir OreĆĄković; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1989 Ferenc MolnĂĄr (Franz Molnar): Liliom (Mrs MuskĂĄt); dir. LĂĄszlĂł Babarczy; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1990 Ede TĂłth: A falu rossza, avagy a negyedik ablak (The Village Rogue; Or, the Fourth Window) (Mrs TarisznyĂĄs); dir. HernyĂĄk György; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1990 OttĂł Tolnai: Paripacitrom (lit. Steed dung) (Krisztina); dir. PĂ©ter Tömöry; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1991 Marcel Achard: L`Idiote (A Shot in the Dark) (Chief Inspector`s Wife); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1991 Bertolt Brecht: Mother Courage and Her Children (Mother Courage); dir. Lajos Soltis; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1991 JĂłzsi JenƑ TersĂĄnszky: Kakuk Marci (Her Ladyship); dir. Lajos Soltis; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1992 Jean Anouilh: The Orchestra (Cello); dir. Voja Soldatović; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1992 PĂ©ter NĂĄdas (text) – LĂĄszlĂł Vidovszky (composer): TalĂĄlkozĂĄs (Encounter) (MĂĄria); dir. AndrĂĄs Éry-KovĂĄcs; Shure Studio; Budapesti KamaraszĂ­nhĂĄz (Chamber Theatre in Budapest); (Hungary); 1997 Boris Vian: Vercoquin et le Plancton (Vercoquin and the Plankton) (LĂ©on Charles Miqueut sous-ingĂ©nieur principal di CNU / Sub head-engineer at CNU); dir. RĂłbert Csontos; Kolibri SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Kolibri [’Hummingbird’] Theatre); Budapest (Hungary); 1997 Sean OÂŽCasey: Bedtime Story (Landlady); dir. PĂĄl Kanda; FĂŒggeten SzĂ­npad III tĂĄrsulata (3rd Company of Independent Theatre); Kolibri Pince (Kolibri [’Hummingbird’] Cellar Theatre); Budapest (Hungary); 1998 LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi: Adieu Monsieur Bloom – Cabaret Noire (Nora Barnacle); dir. LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi; Les Fleurs du Mal; `The Thinking Man`s Living Theatre`; Mu SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Mu Theatre); Budapest; (Hungary); 2003 LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi: A szĂĄmƱzött Joyce / The Exiled Joyce (Nora Barnacle); dir. LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi; Bloomsday Festival; Szombathely; (Hungary); 2003 Radoslav Zlatan Dorić: Ne daj BoĆŸe, da se Srbi sloĆŸe / Ne adj isten, szerbek egyesĂŒlnek (God Forbid That the Serbs Should Agree) (Ruska); dir. Radoslav Zlatan Dorić; MagyarorszĂĄgi Szerb SzĂ­nhĂĄz / Srpsko PozoriĆĄte u Mađarskoj (Serbian Theatre of Hungary); Budapest; (Hungary); 2004 LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi: Nova Necropola. Cabaret Noire (Nora Barnacle); dir. LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi; Mu SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Mu Theatre); Budapest; (Hungary); 2004 LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi: Az igazi Blum (The Real Blum /Bloom/) (Nora Barnacle); dir. LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi; ReJoyce Festival; Szombathely; (Hungary); 2004 György BarĂĄthy: Origami (I Woman); dir. György BarĂĄthy; ArtĂ©ria SzĂ­nhĂĄzi TĂĄrsasĂĄg (Theatre Company “ArtĂ©ria”); RS9 Studio Theatre; Budapest; (Hungary); 2005 As a director The Last Chapter by Navjot Randhawa, performed by the‘Theatre of Roots and Wings’ and Punjab Sangeet Natak Akademi in Punjabi at the Randhawa Auditorium, Chandigarh (Punjab, India); 2014.[12] Everything She Wants: Amrita and Boris by Navjot Randhawa and Jim Sarbh, Gaiety Theatre, Shimla, India; 2016,[13] The Mirage Yoga Studio, Andretta Arts, Andretta, India, 2016; M.L. Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Francaise, New Delhi, India, 2016; Punjab Kala Bhawan, Chandigarh, India, 2016; Punjab Naatshala (Punjab Theatre), Amritsar, India, 2016 Everything She Wants: Amrita and Boris with Navjot Randhawa; Sher-Gil Cultural Centre, Indian Embassy, Budapest (Hungary), 2017 [14] Fritz Wine House, SzekszĂĄrd (Hungary), 2017; National Film Theatre, Budapest (Hungary), 2017; Laffert KĂșria, Dunaharaszti (Hungary), 2017; Municipal Library, ZebegĂ©ny (Hungary), 2017. Films Feature films Eduard i Kunigunda (Eduard and Kunigunda) (television adaptation of Renato de Grandis’ musical play), dir. Petar Teslić (1972, Serbian, Belgrade TV 2) (Kunigunda) DĂŒbörgƑ csend (1978) on IMDb (Thundering Silence), dir. MiklĂłs SzĂ­jj (Hungarian) (Eta) Szetna, a varĂĄzslĂł (1980) on IMDb (Setna the Wizard), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (Hungarian) (Isis) Gulliver az ĂłriĂĄsok orszĂĄgĂĄban (1980) on IMDb (Gulliver in the Land of Giants), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (Hungarian) (Lady in attendance) Aelita, dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1980, Hungarian)[15] Atlantis, dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1980, Hungarian) (The Lady of Atlantis) Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard (televised theatrical performance), dir. György Harag (1982, Hungarian, produced in Yugoslavia, Novi Sad Television) (Charlotta Ivanovna) Chekhov: Three Sisters (televised theatrical performance), dir. György Harag (1982, Hungarian, produced in Yugoslavia, Novi Sad Television) (Masha) A vilĂĄgkagylĂł mĂ­tosza (The Myth of the World Shell), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1982, Hungarian) BĂĄbel tornya (The Tower of Babel), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1982, Hungarian) (the Priestess Lagasa) HĂ©roszok pokoljĂĄrĂĄsa (The Heroes’ Journey Through the Underworld), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1982, Hungarian) (Anna) FajkutyĂĄk ideje (lit. The Time of Purebred Dogs), dir. KĂĄroly Vicsek (1984, Hungarian, produced in Yugoslavia) Ujed andjela (1984) on IMDb (Angel`s Bite), dir. Lordan Zafranović (Croatian) (Ćœena) KĂ©sdobĂĄlĂł (slang: Pub, lit. Knife-thrower), dir. KĂĄroly Vicsek (1984, Yugoslavian - Hungarian) Ekran sneĆŸi (1985) on IMDb, dir. Miljenko Dereta (Serbian) NapĂłleon (1989) on IMDb (Napoleon), dir. AndrĂĄs SĂłlyom (Hungarian) (Leticia) Granica (1990) on IMDb (Border), dir. Zoran MaĆĄirević (Yugoslavian – Serbian – Hungarian) Sex-partijski neprijatelj br. 1 (1990) on IMDb (Sex, the Nr 1 Enemy of the Party), dir. DuĆĄan Sabo (Bosnian) (ĆœuĆŸa) A nagy fejedelem (1997) on IMDb (The Great Prince), dir. MĂĄria SĂłs (Hungarian) (The scientist’s wife) A szivĂĄrvĂĄny harcosa (2001) on IMDb (Rainbow`s Warrior), dir. PĂ©ter Havas (Hungarian) (Old Ms Sofia - voice) KolorĂĄdĂł Kid,(2010) on IMDb, dir. AndrĂĄs VĂĄgvölgyi B. (Hungarian) Berberian Sound Studio,(2012) on IMDb, dir. Peter Strickland (English) (Resurrected Witch) Short films Castrati, dir. Domokos MoldovĂĄn (1972, Hungarian, BalĂĄzs BĂ©la Studio, Budapest) (Bald Medium) O-Pus, dir. Attila Csernik (1973) (with Katalin Ladik’s Sound Project) CsendĂ©let hallal Ă©s mĂĄs tragikus momentumokkal (2005) on IMDb (Still Life with Fish and Other Tragic Elements), dir. NatĂĄlia JĂĄnossy (Hungarian) (AgĂĄta) Deda Kovač - Grandpa Kovač (2011) on IMDb, dir. Milica Đjenić (Serbian, Beograd-Lajpcig Express) (Rozi) Recitatives Ahol kialszik a vilĂĄg (1989) on IMDb (Where the World Goes Out) (based on KalandozĂĄs a tĂŒkörben (Adventures in the Mirror) by JĂĄnos Pilinszky), dir. KĂĄroly KismĂĄnyoky (1989, Hungarian, Pannonia Film Studio) A pĂĄrduc (The Panther), (Short animated film set to Rilke’s poem), dir. AndrĂĄs Fiath (1998, Hungarian) Medea (animated study), dir. ZsĂłfia PĂ©terffy (2007) Örökre valĂł / For Ever, dir. Katalin Riedl (2008-2010) Documentary Tanuljunk magyarul (Let`s Learn Hungarian), dir. KĂĄroly Vicsek (1979, Serbian - Hungarian, Novi Sad Television), (language teaching series) Katalin Ladik - Bogdanka Poznanović (1980, Serbian-Hungarian, Akademija Umetnosti Novi Sad – Novi Sad Art Academy), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) MonodrĂĄma szĂŒletik (A Monodrama is Born), dir. Gyula RadĂł (1981, Hungarian, Szegedi TV), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) Ez mĂĄr nem Ă©n vagyok (This Isn`t Me Anymore), dir. Gyula RadĂł (1982, Hungarian, Szegedi TV), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) KrleĆŸa u videomedijima 5.: TV-usporedbe Adam i Eva (KrleĆŸa in Video-Medium 5: TV Comparisons of Adam i Eva), dir. Mario Fanelli, (1984, Croatian, TV Zagreb), (performer, Eva), (documentary series) Bukott angyal (Fallen Angel), dir. JenƑ HartyĂĄndi (1992, Hungarian - Serbian, Mediawave) (performance-recording) Valahol KözĂ©p-EurĂłpĂĄban (Somewhere in Central Europe), dir. IstvĂĄn GrencsĂł, JenƑ HartyĂĄndi (1993, Hungarian – Serbian) (Documentary) Amarissima: Katalin Ladik i novosadska umetnička scena sedamdesetih (Amarissima: Katalin Ladik and the Novi Sad Artistic Scene in the Seventies), dir. Milica Mrđa-Kuzmanov (1999, Serbian), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik’s art) SzĂĄzfĂ©le szerelem (A Hundred Kinds of Love) (2002, Hungarian), (the poems of Éva SaĂĄry are read by Katalin Ladik), (Documentary about Éva SaĂĄry) A sikoly ars poĂ©tikĂĄja - Ladik Katalin portrĂ©film (The Ars Poetica of the Scream – Katalin Ladik`s Portrait), dir. KornĂ©l SzilĂĄgyi, (2012, Hungarian) (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) (trailer) Sound Cage: A Portrait of Katalin Ladik, dir. KornĂ©l SzilĂĄgyi (Igor Buharov), (2012, Hungarian with English subtitles) (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) A legismertebb magyar, dir. GĂĄbor TĂłth, HĂ­rTV (Documentary about Amrita Sher-Gil and the play Everything She Wants directed by Katalin Ladik and performed by Navjot Randhawa at the Indian Embassy, Budapest (2017) Writer’s Credit SĂĄmĂĄn (Shaman), dir. PĂĄl Zolnay (1977, Hungarian, written by the director using poems of Attila JĂłzsef, LĂĄszlĂł Nagy, SĂĄndor Weöres Ă©s Katalin Ladik) Behind the Eye, dir. SebƑ KovĂĄcs (1999, Hungarian, based on Katalin Ladik’s poem: Vers a szerelmes piĂłcĂĄrĂłl / The Poem of the Leech in Love) Radio plays Writer and performer Furcsa, aki darazsakrĂłl ĂĄlmodik (Strange Is the One Who Is Dreaming About Wasps), 1982, Magyar RĂĄdiĂł Budapest (Hungarian Radio). Alex Avanesian, Imre JĂłzsef Katona and Katalin Ladik. Furcsa, aki darazsakrĂłl ĂĄlmodik (Strange Is the One Who Is Dreaming About Wasps), 1985, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia). Tibor Vajda and Katalin Ladik. Bukott angyalok (Fallen Angels), 1992, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia). Tibor Vajda. FƱketrec (Grass-Cage), 2002, Radio Novi Sad. Tibor Vajda and Katalin Ladik. Tesla Project, 2003, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia). Tibor Vajda. Élhetek az arcodon? (Can I Live on Your Face?), 2012, Hungarian Radio, script by OtĂ­lia Cseicsner, directed by KornĂ©l SzilĂĄgyi A vĂ­z emlĂ©kezete (The Memory of Water), RĂĄdiĂłszĂ­nhĂĄz, Hungarian Radio (Kossuth RĂĄdiĂł), directed by OtĂ­lia Cseicsner, 27 June 2017, 21:30 Radio Theatre: „Ladik Katalin: Hide-and-Seek, Variations of The Old Hungarian Lamentations of Mary” (BujĂłcska, Ómagyar MĂĄrai-siralom variĂĄciĂłk), Magyar RĂĄdiĂł (Hungarian Radio), Kossuth RĂĄdiĂł, radio program editor: Otilia Cseicsner Performer Bertolt Brecht: Az ĂĄrja-kaszt magĂĄnĂ©lete (The Private Life of the Master Race; alt. title for Fear and Misery of the Third Reich) (Woman), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1963 Miodrag Djurdjević: A csavargĂł meg Ƒk ketten (The Vagabond and the Two of Them) (the Girl), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1963 MiklĂłs GyĂĄrfĂĄs: Kisasszonyok a magasban – FĂ©rfiaknak tilos (Young Ladies Up High – No Men Allowed) (JĂșlia, who is barely even a young lady), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964 LĂĄszĂł Kopeczky: HarangszĂł elƑtt (Before the Bell Rings) (FlĂłra), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964 Leon Kruczkowski: A kormĂĄnyzĂł halĂĄla (Death of the Governor) (Silvia), (adapted by IvĂĄn Horovitz), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964 Mikhail Tonecki: TalĂĄlka a „Mese” kĂĄvĂ©hĂĄzban (A Date in CafĂ© Tale) (Waitress), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964 JĂĄnos Herceg: Mindenkinek van egy ĂĄlma (Everyone Has a Dream) (performer), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1965 Aleksandar Obrenović: A tegnapi nap (Yesterday) (performer), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966 Erskine Caldwell: Asszonyi sorsok (This Very Earth) (Vicky), (adapted by Jasmina Egrić), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966 Miroslav Mitrović: MĂ©g szemerkĂ©l az esƑ (The Rain Is Still Dripping) (Announcer), dir. GellĂ©r Tibor, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966 Momo Kapor: III. OlivĂ©r teremƑre (The Guard of Oliver III) (performer), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966 DuĆĄan Raksandić: MuratrĂłl, PepekrƑl, AngyelĂĄrĂłl Ă©s rĂłlam (About Murat, Pepek, Andjela and Me) (the Professor’s Wife), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 GĂŒnter Eich: Carmilla meg Ă©n (The Other and I; orig. Die Andere und Ich) (performer), dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 Marguerite Duras: Andesmas Ășr dĂ©lutĂĄnja (The Afternoon of Mr Andesmas) (ValĂ©rie), (adapted by Milan Topolavčki) dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 Miloslav StehlĂ­k: Bizalomvonal (Helpline) (Telephone Assistant), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 Sead Fetahagić: Körbe, körbe, karikĂĄba (Round and Round) (Mira), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 Alessandro De Stefani: CsĂłnak jön a tavon (A Boat Approaches on the Lake – Una barca viene dal lago) (Anna Marabini), (adapted by IvĂĄn Horovitz) dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968 Michal Tonecki: Az ötödik (The Fifth) (a LĂĄny szerepĂ©ben), dir. GusztĂĄv Barlay, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968 JĂłzsef SulhĂłf (text), ed. by ErnƑ KirĂĄly: Tavaszi bokrĂ©ta dalest (Spring Bouquet – An Evening of Songs) (Announcer), Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968 Magda SzabĂł: A rab (The Prisoner) (Zsuzsanna Kazinczy), dir. Frigyes Marton, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968 Aldo Nicolai: Éljen az ifjĂș pĂĄr! (Long Live the Newlyweds!) (Woman), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1969 Ferenc DeĂĄk: ApoteĂłzis (Apotheosis) (Recitative) (performer), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1969 Boris Palotai: ÖröklakĂĄs (Condominium) (KlĂĄra), dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1969 Endre Fejes: Vigyori (Grinner) (Girl), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970 EugĂšne Ionesco: A kopasz Ă©nekesnƑ (The Bald Soprano), dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970 PĂĄl Saffer: A csend (The Silence) (Lidia), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970 MihĂĄly MajtĂ©nyi: A szĂĄmƱzött (The Exile) (Sibylla), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1971 Gerich Endre MƱvĂ©szestje: AzĂ©rt is maradok...! (An Evening with Endre Gerich: I Say I’m Staying...!) (performer) dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1971 Silvia Andrescu – Theodor Manescu: Ismeretlen kedvesem (My Unknown Beloved) (Girl), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1971 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: GyertyalĂĄng a szĂ©lben (Candle in the Wind) (Anni), dir. ÁrpĂĄd Benedek, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1972 És mi lesz tavasszal (What Will Happen in the Spring?) (comedy night) (performer), dir. Frigyes Marton, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1972 Mirjana Buljan: Jasna naplĂłja (Jasna’s Diary) (Jasna), dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1973 Svetislav RuĆĄkuc: A hetvennyolcas fordulatszĂĄmĂș ajtĂł (The 78 RPM Door) (Girl), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1973 DuĆĄan Iljić: Beutazni a földet (To Travel the World) (SzitakötƑ /Dragonfly/, a Girl), dir. MiklĂłs CserĂ©s, Dr, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1976 TĂĄrsult humor Ă©ve (The Year of Associated Humour) (performer), dir. RĂłbert Bambach, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1976 Szellemet idĂ©zĂŒnk! (SĂ©ance!) (performer), dir. György TuriĂĄn, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1977 VidĂĄm est (A Merry Evening) (performer), dir. SĂĄndor SĂĄntha, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1977 IstvĂĄn BosnyĂĄk: Szemben a bĂ­rĂłval (Facing the Judge) (docudrama in 7 episodes) (Ruth), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1978 Henrik Bardijewski: Kis komĂ©dia (A Little Comedy) (Lady I), dir. IstvĂĄn Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1978 LĂĄszlĂł Nemes: SzerencseszerzƑdĂ©s (Contract of Luck) (adapted by JĂĄnos BorbĂ©ly) (radio play series), dir. Slobodan Majak, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1985 OttĂł Tolnai: Bayer Aszpirin (Bayer Aspirin) (The Actress), dir. Orsolya Lehoczky, Hungarian Radio / Magyar RĂĄdiĂł (Hungary), 1997 (monodrama) Iris Disse: Álmodott idƑ – 1956 (Dreamt Time – 1956), dir. Iris Disse, Radio Kossuth / Kossuth RĂĄdiĂł (Hungary), 2007 (Marika, the author`s alter ego) Artworks in permanent public and private collections Barcelona (Spain): MACBA – Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona / Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (18 collages: visual poetry and music scores, 1971-1978) Budapest (Hungary): PetƑfi Literary Museum / PetƑfi Irodalmi MĂșzeum (9 works of visual poetry – typewritten text on paper, photograph, collages of cardboard and collages of music score, 1976–1977, Aki miatt a harang szĂłl (For Whom the Bell Rings) – In Memoriam Lajos KassĂĄk collage, 1987) Belgrade (Serbia): Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade / (MSUB) Muzej Savremene Umetnosti, Beograd (Poemim photo, 1978) New York (USA): MoMA, The Museum of Modern Art (Novi Sad Project documentation, Wow Special Zagreb Issue, 1975) Budapest (Hungary): Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art / Ludwig MĂșzeum – KortĂĄrs MƱvĂ©szeti MĂșzeum (Photographs, Poemim series) Vienna (Austria): Kontakt Collection – The Art Collection of Erste Group / Kontakt – Die Kunstsammlung der Erste Group (5 items of the “AusgewĂ€hlte Volkslieder”(Selected Folk Songs) series (1973-1975); 5 other visual poetry and music scores; 12 stamps; the 48 remaining photographs of Change Art – a performance documentation 1975; two copies of the Phonopoetica SP album 1976) Croatia – Marinko Sudac`s Private Collection (photo documentation for performances, gramophone recording, 1968–89) Miami (USA): Sackner Archive of Visual and Concrete Poetry (4 postcards – mail-art – and documentation, 1977-1981) Belgrade (Serbia): Trajković Collection (Blackshave Poem – Zagreb performance, photo document, 1978) Chicago (USA): School of the Art Institute of Chicago – Joan Flasch Artist`s Book Collection (Poetical objects of the Urbanical Environment, 1976) Exhibitions Solo exhibitions 1973 Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre Gallery / Galerija Studentskog Kulturnog Centra 1976 Zagreb (Croatia), Photography, Film and Television Centre / Centar za fotografiju, film i televiziju: `Visual Poetry – Music Score` (visual poems, collages) Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Centre – Art Gallery / Likovni Salon Tribine Mladih 1977 Zrenjanin (Serbia), Cultural Centre / Kulturni centar: `Visual Poetry – Music Score` (visual poems, collages) Zagreb (Croatia), Cultural and Information Centre / Centar za Kulturu i Informacije: `Visual Poetry – Music Score` (visual poems, collages) 1979 Budapest (Hungary), Young Artists’ Club / Fiatal MƱvĂ©szek Klubja: `Visual Poetry - Music Scores` (visual poems, collages) 2007 Budapest (Hungary), Erlin Club Gallery / Erlin Klub GalĂ©ria (visual poems, collages) 2010 Novi Sad (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art in Vojvodina / Muzej Savremene Umetnosti Vojvodine (MSUV): Retrospektivna IzloĆŸba 1962–2010. Moć Ćœene: Katalin Ladik (Retrospective Exhibition 1962–2010 The Power of a Woman: Katalin Ladik) (Curated by: Dragomir Ugren) 2011 SzĂ©kesfeh

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U dobrom stanju! Dve knjige su u pitanju, jedna na Madjarskom jedna na Srpskom Redje u ponudi! Katalin Ladik (rođena 25. oktobra 1942. u Novom Sadu) je jugoslovensko-mađarski pesnik, izvođač i filmski stvaralac. Katalin Ladik počela je pisati 1962. godine radeći kao bankarski činovnik. Bila je radijska voditeljica i pozoriĆĄna glumica u Novom Sadu, kasnije je radila za film i televiziju. 1990. postala je urednica i predavala u oblastima muzike i pozoriĆĄta. Kao umetnički medij koristi vizuelnu poeziju, umetnost poĆĄte, radio igre, prozu, kolaĆŸ, fotografiju, film i eksperimentalnu muziku. Ladik istraĆŸuje jezik vizuelnim i vokalnim izrazima, kao i kretanjem i gestovima. Ladik se viĆĄe puta pojavljivao u kontekstu predstava, događaja i pozoriĆĄnih komada koji se često deĆĄavaju u urbanom okruĆŸenju, ali i u prirodi. Bila je član umetničkog kolektiva Bosch + Bosch. Katalin Ladik ĆŸivi i radi naizmenično u Novom Sadu (Srbija), BudimpeĆĄti (Mađarska) i na ostrvu Hvar (Hrvatska). U svojoj domovini postala je legendarna i kontroverzna figura u ranim ĆĄezdesetim godinama, pre svega kroz feminističko-ĆĄamanističku zvučnu poeziju i gole predstave. Ladik je primio nekoliko nagrada i igrao na brojnim nacionalnim i međunarodnim izloĆŸbama. 1977. Godine dala je ime sebi kao učesnica 10. međunarodnog festivala zvučne poezije u Amsterdamu. U 2010. godini u Muzeju savremene umetnosti Vojvodine u Novom Sadu odrĆŸana je retrospektiva, koja je privukla nacionalnu paĆŸnju, a 2017. godine bila je pozvana da učestvuje u dokumentarnoj 14. Takođe je uključena u seriju izloĆŸbi Feministička avangarda. Katalin Ladik (born Novi Sad, October 25, 1942) is a Hungarian poet, performance artist and actress. She was born in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia (now called Serbia) and in the last 20 years she has lived and worked alternately in Novi Sad, Serbia, in Budapest, Hungary and on the island of Hvar, Croatia. Parallel to her written poems she also creates sound poems and visual poems, performance art, writes and performs experimental music and audio plays. She is also a performer and an experimental artist (happenings, mail art, experimental theatrical plays). She explores language through visual and vocal expressions, as well as movement and gestures. Her work includes collages, photography, records, performances and happenings in both urban and natural environments. Katalin Ladik studied at the Economic High School of Novi Sad between 1961 and 1963. She then joined the Dramski Studio (Drama Studio) acting school in Novi Sad, between 1964 and 1966. Between 1961 and 1963, she worked as a bank assistant. During this time, in 1962, she began to write poetry. From 1963 to 1977 she worked for Radio Novi Sad. She joined the newly established Novi Sad Theatre in 1974, becoming a member of its permanent ensemble in 1977 and working there until 1992.[1] She primarily acted in dramatic roles. Over the years, she also played major and minor roles in various TV-films and movies. She led the poetry sections of literary magazines Élet Ă©s Irodalom (1993–94) and CigĂĄnyfĂșrĂł (1994–99). Between 1993 and 1998 she taught at HangĂĄr musical and theatrical education center. She is a member of the Hungarian Writers` Union, the Hungarian Belletrists Association, the Association of Hungarian Creative Artists and the Hungarian PEN Club. Awards Katalin Ladik has earned various awards, including the KassĂĄk Lajos Award (1991), the award of Mikes Kelemen Kör (Mikes International – Association for Hungarian Art, Literature and Science in the Netherlands) (2000), the JĂłzsef Attila Prize (2001), the Mediawave Parallel Culture Award (2003), the National Award for Culture of the Republic of Serbia (2009), and the Laurel Wreath Award of Hungary (2012). In 2015, she received the KlĂĄra Herczeg Award in senior category from the Studio of Young Artists’ Association (Hungary).[2] In 2016, she was awarded with the Lennon Ono Grant for Peace.[3] Her awards for acting include the Oktobarska nagrada grada Novog Sada (October Award of the City of Novi Sad), a collective award to the cast of Radio Novi Sad in 1967; first place at Smotra vojvođanskih profesionalnih pozoriĆĄta (Festival of Professional Theatres in Vojvodina) in 1978, for the role of Masha in Three Sisters, directed by György Harag, performed at the Novi Sad Theatre. The same role earned her the first place of UdruĆŸenje dramskih umetnika Srbije / Association of Dramatic Artists of Serbia, in 1979. Katalin Ladik also received the Magyar TelevĂ­ziĂł Elnöki NĂ­vĂłdĂ­ja / Award of the President of Hungarian Television for Acting Excellence for acting in AndrĂĄs Rajnai’s TV film series, TelevĂ­ziĂłs mesĂ©k felnƑtteknek (Television Tales for Adults) in 1980. In 1986, she was awarded first place at Smotra vojvođanskih profesionalnih pozoriĆĄta / Festival of Professional Theaters in Vojvodina for the role of Skinner in Howard Barker’s The Castle, directed by David Gothard, performed at the National Theatre in Subotica. 2017 Artisjus Literary Award for her poetry volume „A vĂ­z emlĂ©kezete” („The Memory of Water”) 2017 Janus Pannonius Filius Ursae Award for her literary oeuvre for „being defiant, provocative, and confrontational towards the actual literary canons” Poetry Katalin Ladik became known after 1962 through her surreal and erotic poems. In addition to a number of books in Hungarian, volumes of her poetry were published in Yugoslavia, France, Italy and the United States. Her poems also appeared in various magazines and anthologies worldwide, translated into Spanish, German, Polish, Bulgarian, Slovakian, Hindi, Chinese, Indonesian, Romanian, Macedonian, Rusyn and Slovenian. `She is able to embody the sense of poetry as action. I saw one of her readings in Bratislava at Ars Poetica Festival and she was the only poet able to electrize the audience without any translation. (...) She manages to pass linguistic barriers but, again, any translation of her poetry is at least difficult to be made (or should I say “performed`). Her activity covers a wide area that includes performance and sound poetry, with a force that captures any kind of audience no matter how illiterate in contemporary poetry they can be.` Poetry Depot Prose Her first novel, entitled Élhetek az arcodon? (Can I Live on Your Face?) was published in 2007 by Nyitott KönyvmƱhely. It is considered to be an eminent work in Hungarian Avant-garde literature. It is partly autobiographical, partly self-reflecting. The novel alternates between reality and fiction, prose and poetry, sometimes switching to a prose poem style. Its main target audience is that part of the artists’ community who are receptive to esoteric allusions. The book is about three women: the Editor, who lives in Budapest, the Artist, and the Glasswoman who lives in Novi Sad, all of whom bear the same name. The shared name determines their lives. Initially, they are unaware of one another, but throughout the book their lives get gradually intertwined. After they get to know one another, they begin to live each other`s life, which changes everything for them forever. One of the peculiarities about the book is the uniquely rich textual documentation (letters, newspaper articles, posters) and the large number of photos. Publications Volumes in original language Ballada az ezĂŒstbiciklirƑl (Ballad of Silver Bike) | poems | Hungarian | with gramophone recording | Forum, Novi Sad, 1969 Elindultak a kis piros bulldĂłzerek (The Small, Red Bulldosers Have Taken Off) | poems | Hungarian | Forum, Novi Sad, 1971 MesĂ©k a hĂ©tfejƱ varrĂłgĂ©prƑl (Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine) | poems | Hungarian | Forum, Novi Sad, 1978 Ikarosz a metrĂłn (Icarus on the Subway) | poems | Hungarian | Forum, Novi Sad, 1981 A parĂĄzna söprƱ – Bludna metla (The Promiscuous Broom) | poems | Hungarian-Serbian bilingual | Forum, Novi Sad, 1984 KiƱzetĂ©s (Exile) | poems | Hungarian | MagvetƑ, Budapest, 1988 JegyessĂ©g (Engagement) | poems | Hungarian | Fekete Sas - Orpheusz, Budapest, 1994 A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | poems | Hungarian | Fekete Sas, Budapest, 1998 FƱketrec (Grass-Cage) | poems | Hungarian | Orpheusz, Budapest, 2004 Élhetek az arcodon? (Can I Live on Your Face?) | prose | Hungarian | Nyitott KönyvmƱhely, Budapest, 2007 BelsƑ vĂ­zözön (Deluge Inside) | poems | Hungarian | Parnasszus, Budapest, 2011 Ladik Katalin legszebb versei (The Most Beautiful Poems of Katalin Ladik) | poems | Hungarian | AB-ART, Bratislava, 2012 A vĂ­z emlĂ©kezete (The Memory of Water) | poems | Hungarian | Kalligram, Budapest, 2016 Translated volumes Poesie Erotiche (Erotic Poems) | poems | Italian | selected and translated by: Giacomo Scotti | La Sfinge, Naples, 1983 Erogen Zoon | poems | Serbian | translated by: Katalin Ladik, Selimir Radulović, Judita Ć algo, Arpad Vicko | KnjiĆŸevna Zajednica Novog Sada, Novi Sad, 1987 Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine | poems | English | translated by: Emöke Z. B’Racz | New Native Press, Sylva, 1992 PoĂšmes (Poems) | poems | French | selected by: Tibor Papp | translated by: Katalin Kluge, Tibor Tardos | CiPM / Spectres Familiers, Marseille, 1999 Ikarova senka (Icarus’ Shadow) | poems | Serbian | translated by: Katalin Ladik, Selimir Radulović, Judita Ć algo, Arpad Vicko, Draginja Ramadanski | Orpheus, Novi Sad, 2004 Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine | poems | English | translated by: Emöke Z. B’Racz | Burning Bush Press, Asheville, 2005 Engagement | poems | English | translated by: Emöke Z. B’Racz | Burning Bush Press, Asheville, 2006 Kavez od trave (Grass-Cage) | poems | Croatian | translated by: Kristina Peternai | Matica Hrvatska, Osijek, 2007 E-books FƱketrec (Grass-Cage) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2003 | downloadable, pdf format FƱketrec (Grass-Cage) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2003 | downloadable, multiple formats A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, multiple formats Ikarosz biciklijĂ©n (On Icarus’ Bicycle) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, multiple formats KiƱzetĂ©s ~ JegyessĂ©g (Exile ~ Engagement) | poems | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, multiple formats A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2004 | downloadable, pdf format KiƱzetĂ©s ~ JegyessĂ©g (Exile ~ Engagement) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2004 | downloadable, pdf format Ikarosz biciklijĂ©n (On Icarus’ Bicycle) | poems | Hungarian | Mikes International, The Hague, 2004 | downloadable, pdf format Engagement | poems | English | Firefly Inx, Asheville, 2012 | downloadable, pdf format[permanent dead link] Stories of the Seven-Headed Sewing Machine | poems | English | Firefly Inx, Asheville, 2012 | downloadable, pdf format[permanent dead link] Milyen Ă­zƱ vagyok? (How Do I Taste?) | poems | Hungarian | A hĂłnap könyve, Szentendre, 2012 | buyable, pdf format Discography Sound poetry Ballada az ezĂŒstbiciklirƑl (The Ballad of the Silver Bicycle) | SP | supplement for book with same title | Forum, Novi Sad, 1969 Phonopoetica | SP | Galerija Studentskog kulturnog centra, Belgrade, 1976 PoĂ©sie Sonore Internationale (International Sound Poetry) | audio cassette | anthology of sound poetry, Paris, 1979 La Nouvelle Revue d’Art Moderne, Special 2. (The Magazine of Modern Art) | audio cassette | Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Sonore (International Sound Poetry Festival), Paris, 1980 Adriano Spatola: Baobab Femme | audio cassette | anthology for sound poetry magazine, Publiart Bazar Reggio Emilia, 1982 Yugoslavian Sound Poetry | audio cassette | anthology of sound poetry, 1987 HangĂĄr / Hangar | audio cassette | anthology of sound poetry, Amsterdam – Budapest, 1987 Aki darazsakrĂłl ĂĄlmodik (Who is Dreaming About Wasps) | LP | recording of the radio play `Furcsa, aki darazsakrĂłl ĂĄlmodik` (Strange Is the One Who Is Dreaming About Wasps) | Radio Novi Sad, 1988 Spiritus Noister: Nemzeti zajzĂĄrvĂĄnyok / National Noise-Inclusions | audio cassette | Bahia Music, Budapest, 1996 VajdasĂĄgi Magyar Zenei EstĂ©k / Vojvodina Hungarian Music Evenings 1988 | CD | JMMT, Novi Sad, 1998 VĂ­zisĂĄmĂĄn / Water Shaman | CD | Budapest, 1999 Spiritus Noister – Kurt Schwitters: Ursonate | music CD | Hungaroton, Budapest, 2003 Vodeni anđeo / Water Angel | music CD | Nova Misao, Novi Sad, 2011 Music (experimental music, jazz) As vocalist, Katalin Ladik collaborated with prominent Croatian, Serbian and Hungarian composers, such as Dubravko Detoni, Branimir Sakač, and Milko Kelemen (1971–73, ensemble ACEZANTEZ); ErnƑ KirĂĄly (1963-2002); DuĆĄan Radić (Oratorio Profano, 1979); Boris Kovač (1986-1990); DeĆŸe Molnar ( 1989–91); Zsolt SƑrĂ©s a.k.a. Ahad, and Zsolt KovĂĄcs (1996-, Spiritus Noister). ErnƑ KirĂĄly | LP | UdruĆŸenje Kompozitora Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1978 Boris Kovač: Ritual Nova I | LP | Symposion Records, Overstrand, 1986 Boris Kovač: Ritual Nova II | CD | Recommended Records, London, 1989 ErnƑ KirĂĄly - Spectrum | CD | Autobus, Paris, 1999 DeĆŸe Molnar: Weird Garden | CD | vocals on Track 1 (Water Clock) | Studentski Kulturni Centar Novi Sad, 2010 I Belong to the Band Bakers Of The Lost Future | CD | vocals on Track 3 (Poets Of The Absurd On Chalk) | Inexhaustible Editions, Budapest, 2016 Poetry readings, sound poetry performances Online Audio FƱketrec (Grass-Cage) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2003 | downloadable, mp3 format A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-Dimensional Window) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, mp3 format Ikarosz biciklijĂ©n (On Icarus’ Bicycle) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, mp3 format KíƱzetĂ©s - JegyessĂ©g (Exile - Engagement) | sound poetry | Hungarian | Magyar Elektronikus KönyvtĂĄr (MEK), 2004 | downloadable, mp3 format Live performances 2011 NĂ©gy fekete lĂł mögöttem repĂŒl (Four Black Horses Fly Behind Me); JĂ©gmadĂĄr (Icebird); excerpts from BelsƑ vĂ­zözön (The Deluge Inside) | poetry reading | Dzsudi Remake evening, Merlin Theatre, Budapest | Video on YouTube Performance art Most of Katalin Ladik`s performances balance on the borderline between performance art and theatre: the performance of sound poems is accompanied by theatrical body action and in many cases, the surrounding space is structured similarly to a traditional theatre. Those who examine her poetry often refer to her sound poetry performances. On the other hand, no detailed analyses have been produced about the dramaturgical characteristics of her performances, and the relations of sign systems between her poetry and performances. It is a well-reasoned choice, however, to locate her in the context of female performance artists, as Katalin Ladik uses her body and person as the medium of her art in her performances, which occupies a special position within the history of Western art. A list of performances, happenings, actions 1960s-`70s 1968 Budapest, Szentendre - Hungary | UFO | TamĂĄs SzentjĂłby, MiklĂłs ErdĂ©ly, Katalin Ladik | happening 1970 Belgrade - Serbia | PozoriĆĄte Atelje 212, Podrum teatar (Theatre Atelje 212, Theatre in the Basement) | performance Zagreb - Croatia | Ćœanr Festival eksperimentalnog filma (Genre Experimental Film Festival - GEFF) | performance Budapest - Hungary | JĂłzsef Attila MƱvelƑdĂ©si HĂĄz (Cultural Centre JĂłzsef Attila) | with JenƑ BalaskĂł | literary performance Belgrade - Serbia | Dom Omladine (Youth Centre) | performance Temerin - Serbia | performance 1971 Bačka Topola - Serbia | UFO Party | performance Samobor - Croatia | Samoborski FaĆĄnik (Carnival in Samobor) | Eros sa ovogu svijeta (Eros of This World) | UFO Party | performance Biograd - Croatia | UFO Party | performance Zagreb - Croatia | Studentski Centar (Student Centre) | performance Belgrade - Serbia | Dom Omladine (Youth Centre) | performance Zagreb - Croatia | Teatar Poezije Zagreb (Poetry Theatre Zagreb) | Četvrta dimenzija kutije (Fourth Dimension of the Box) | performance 1972 Osijek - Croatia | Annale Komorne Opere i Baleta (Annual Festival of Chamber Opera and Ballet) Zagreb - Croatia | Teatar ITD (Theatre ITD)| performance Novi Sad - Serbia | Tribina Mladih (Youth Tribune) | performance Belgrade - Serbia | Studentski Kulturni Centar (Student Cultural Centre) | Festival Expanded Media | performance BalatonboglĂĄr - Hungary | KĂĄpolna GalĂ©ria (KĂĄpolna Gallery) | Group Bosch+Bosch | performance 1974 Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar, Festival Expanded Media /performance/ 1975 Zagreb (Croatia), Student Centre Gallery / Galerija Studentskog Centra: `Eksperimenti u jugoslovenskoj umjetnosti` (Experiments of Yugoslav Art) (Group Bosch+Bosch) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar, Festival Expanded Media: `Ljubavi, Singer` (Loves, Singer) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina mladih: `Change Art` /action/ Novi Sad (Serbia): `SpuĆĄtanje Novog Sada niz reku Dunav` (Floating Novi Sad Downstream the Danube) /action/ 1976 Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar, Festival Expanded Media: `Change Art` /action/ Zagreb (Croatia), Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti /performance/ 1977 Zrenjanin (Serbia), Cultural Centre / Kulturni Centar: `Poezija, fonična i vizuelna poezija Katalin Ladik` (Poetry, Phonic and Visual Poetry by Katalin Ladik) KrakĂłw (Poland): `Phonopoetica` /performance/ Zagreb (Croatia), Information Centre / Informativni Centar: `Phonopoetica` (with Vujica R. Tucić) /performance/ Amsterdam (Netherlands), Stedelijk Museum: `Tekst in Geluid` (Text in Sound) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre / Studentski Kulturni Centar: `Phonopoetica` /performance/ 1978 Kranj (Slovenia), PreĆĄeren Theatre / PreĆĄernovo Gledaliơče /performance/ Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Youth Theatre / PozoriĆĄte Mladih, Festival Malih i Eksperimentalnih Scena (Festival of Small and Experimental Theatre): `Četvrta dimenzija – krik` (Fourth Dimension – Scream) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina mladih: `Pesnički maraton` (Poetry Marathon) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Sonja Marinković Student Club / Studentski Klub ‘Sonja Marinković’: `Čudak je ko čekiće sanja` (Weird Is the One Who Dreams About Hammers) /performance/ WĂŒrzburg (Germany), Hand Press Gallery / Handpresse Galerie: `Randkunst-Kunstrand` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), National Library / Narodna biblioteka: `Umetnost se ne ponavlja, ne ponavlja, ne ponavlja...` (Art Does Not Repeat Itself, Not Repeat Itself, Not Repeat Itself...) /performance/ Zagreb (Croatia), Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti: `Nova umjetnička praksa 1966-1978` (New Art Practice 1966-1978) /performance/ 1979 Subotica (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: `Az Ă©neklƑ varrĂłgĂ©p – The Singing Sewing Machine` (with Zsolt KirĂĄly) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina Mladih: `The Screaming Hole – A sikoltozĂł lyuk` /performance/ Amsterdam (Netherlands): `One World Poetry` /performance/ Utrecht (Netherlands), Gallery ‘T Hoogt / ‘T Hoogt Galerie: `One World Poetry` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune / Tribina Mladih: `MesĂ©k a hĂ©tfejƱ varrĂłgĂ©prƑl` (Stories of the Seven-headed Sewing Machine) /performance/ 1980s-`90s 1980 Paris (France), Pompidou Centre / Centre Georges Pompidou: `Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Sonore` (International Sound Poetry Festival) /performance/ Le Havre (France), Cultural Centre of Le Havre / Maison de la Culture du Havre: `Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Sonore` (International Sound Poetry Festival) /performance/ Rennes (France), Cultural Centre of Rennes / Maison de la Culture de Rennes: `Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Sonore` (International Sound Poetry Festival) /performance/ New York City (USA), Washington Square Church, The New Wilderness Foundation: `International Sound Poetry Festival` /performance/ Baltimore (USA), School 33 Art Center, The Merzaum Collective`s Desire Productions Present: International Festival of Disappearing Art(s) /performance/ Gyula (Hungary), Castle Theatre / VĂĄrszĂ­nhĂĄz, Knights’ Hall / Lovagterem: `Alice` /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Salon Museum of Contemporary Art / Salon Muzeja Savremene Umetnosti, Exhibition of Group Bosch+Bosch: `Orman koji ubrizgava (Injecting Closet)` /performance/ 1982 Budapest (Hungary), Cultural Centre JĂłkai, Studio ‘K’/ StĂșdiĂł ‘K’ JĂłkai MƱvelƑdĂ©si Központ: `Ladik Katalin ĂșjvidĂ©ki költƑ Ă©s elƑadĂłmƱvĂ©sz szerzƑi estje` (An Evening with Novi Sad Poet and Performer, Katalin Ladik) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Cultural Centre PetƑfi SĂĄndor / PetƑfi SĂĄndor MƱvelƑdĂ©si HĂĄz: `Telepi estĂ©k – Ladik Katalin szerzƑi estje` (Evenings in Telep – with Poet Katalin Ladik) (with OttĂł Tolnai, Zsolt KirĂĄly) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Young Artists’ Club / Fiatal MƱvĂ©szek Klubja: `Ladik Katalin szerzƑi estje` (An Evening with Katalin Ladik) (with MiklĂłs ErdĂ©ly, LĂĄszlĂł Beke and Zsolt KirĂĄly) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Cultural Centre JĂłkai, Studio ‘K’ / StĂșdiĂł ‘K’ JĂłkai MƱvelƑdĂ©si Központ: `Ladik Katalin szerzƑi Ă©s elƑadĂłi estje` (An Evening with Katalin Ladik) (with MiklĂłs ErdĂ©ly, LĂĄszlĂł Beke and Zsolt KirĂĄly) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art / Muzej Savremene Umetnosti: `Verbo-Voko-Vizuelno` (`Phonopoetry` with Judita Ć algo) /performance/ Osijek (Croatia), Students’ Youth Centre / Studentski Centar Mladih, Osiječko ljeto (Summer in Osijek): `Čudak je ko čekiće sanja` (Weird Is the One Who Dreams About Hammers) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: `Ikar u metrou” (Icarus on the Subway) (with Judita Ć algo, Selimir Radulović) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine, Beogradsko leto (Summer in Belgrade): `Ufo Party` /performance/ KanjiĆŸa (Serbia), Literary Camp / KnjiĆŸevna Kolonija: `Konkretna i vizuelna poezija` (Concrete and Visual Poetry) (with Vujica R. Tucić and Bob Cobbing) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Address: Istarski kej 37. sp. 8. st. Rade Ć ević: `Sound Poetry Performance` (with Vujica R. Tucić and Bob Cobbing) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Tribune Gallery / Tribina Mladih Galerija: `Phonopoemim` – Exhibition Launch for Slavica Grkavac: tapiserije `Jokastin kompleks` (`Jocasta Complex` Tapestry) /performance/ Paris (France), UNESCO: `Guerre a la guerre` (War Against War) /performance/ Milan (Italy), UNESCO: `Guerra alla guerra` (War Against War) /performance/ Paris (France), UNESCO Pompidou Centre / Centre Georges Pompidou: `Polyphonix 5` /performance/ 1983 Vienna (Austria), Wiener Festwochen (Vienna Festival): `Mandora 1.` /performance/ Zagreb (Croatia), Gallery of Contemporary Art / Galerija Suvremene Umjetnosti: `Nova umjetnost u Srbiji 1970-1980` (New Art of Serbia 1970-1980) Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: `Oluja-po motivima Ć ekspira` (Tempest – Based on Shakespeare) – Exhibition Launch for Slavica Grkavac: tapiserije `Jokastin kompleks` (`Jocasta Complex` Tapestry) /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Youth Centre / Dom Omladine: `Magic Bread` (with Paul Pignon) 1984 Glasgow (UK), Third Eye Centre, Poetsound 1984: `Mandora 1.` /performance/ Milan (Italy), (Cultural Association of) Cooperativa Intrapresa: `Milanopoesia` /performance/ Szeged (Hungary), JĂłzsef Attila University (Today: University of Szeged) / JĂłzsef Attila TudomĂĄnyegyetem: `Mandora 1.` /performance/ Cogolin (France), Rencontres Internationales de PoĂ©sie Contemporaine (International Festival of Contemporary Poetry): `Mandora 1.` /performance/ Belgrade (Serbia), Cultural Centre / Kulturni Centar: `Mandora 1.` /performance/ 1985 Belgrade (Serbia), Magaza Theatre / PozoriĆĄte Magaza: `Mandora 2.` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Cultural Cente of LĂĄgymĂĄnyos / LĂĄgymĂĄnyosi MƱvelƑdĂ©si Otthon: `Mandora 2.` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Metropolitan Cultural Centre / FƑvĂĄrosi MƱvelƑdĂ©si HĂĄz: `Alice` /performance/ Zemun (Serbia), Festival Monodrame i Pantomime (Festival of Monodrama and Pantomimes): `Mandora` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), ‘Sonja Marinković’Cultural Centre / Kulturni Centar ‘Sonja Marinković’, Youth Tribune / Tribina Mladih: `Mandora` /performance/ Stari Bečej (Serbia) /performance/ 1988 Szeged (Hungary), JATE Club: `Polyphonix` /performance/ PĂ©cs (Hungary): `Alice` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), VigadĂł Chamber Hall / VigadĂł Kamaraterem, HangĂĄr Est (‘Wall of Sound’ Evening): `Alice` /performance/ 1989 Spoleto (Italy): `O Fortuna` /performance/ NovĂ© ZĂĄmky (Slovakia): `O Fortuna` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia): `O Fortuna` /performance/ 1990 Novi Sad (Serbia), Sport and Activity Centre of Vojvodina / SPENS Sportski i Poslovni Centar Vojvodina: `Otkrovenje` (Revelation) (with ZoltĂĄn Pletl) /performance/ VĂĄc (Hungary), Greek Chapel / Görög Templom, Ex-panziĂł 2. Festival: `Angyal/Angel` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia): `Seraphine Tanz` /performance/ 1993 Szentendre (Hungary), DalmĂĄt Cellar / DalmĂĄt pince, UHF KisĂșjrevue /performance/ Szeged (Hungary), JATE Club: `Alice` /performance/ VĂĄc (Hungary), Greek Chapel / Görög Templom, ExpanziĂł 5. Festival /performance/ 1994 Szeged (Hungary): `Performancia` with LukĂĄcs Bitskey /performance/ ZebegĂ©ny (Hungary): `A helyettesĂ­tƑ asszony (The Substitute)` /performance/ PĂ©cs (Hungary): `A nĂ©gydimenziĂłs ablak (The Four-dimensional Window)` with TamĂĄs Szalay /performance/ 1995 Marseille (France), International Poetry Centre / Centre International de PoĂšsie: `KassĂĄk` /performance/ 1996 Marseille (France), Meyer Gallery / Galerie Meyer: `L’ agneau de Dieu et le double` (The Lamb of God and Its Double) /performance/ Ajaccio – Corsica (France): `L’ agneau de Dieu et le double` (The Lamb of God and Its Double) /performance/ 2000s 2002 Novi Sad (Serbia), Cultural Centre of Novi Sad / Kulturni Centar Novog Sada, INFANT (International Festival of Alternative and New Theatre): `FƱketrec / Grass-cage` 2003 Novi Sad (Serbia), Chamber Theatre of Music / Kamerno PozoriĆĄte Muzike, INTERZONE Festival: `Tesla – Project` /performance/ 2004 Monza (Italy) /performance/ Salerno (Italy) /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Chamber Theatre of Music / Kamerno PozoriĆĄte Muzike, INTERZONE Festival: `Tesla – Project` Budapest (Hungary), A38 Ship / A38 hajĂł: `LomtalanĂ­tĂĄs` (Cleaning the House) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art / Ludwig MĂșzeum – KortĂĄrs MƱvĂ©szeti MĂșzeum: `Torony-LomtalanĂ­tĂĄs` (Cleaning the Tower-House) /performance/ 2005 TerĂ©ny (Hungary), ExpanziĂł Festival: `Angel` /performance/ 2006 Budapest (Hungary), Serbian Theatre in Hungary / MagyarorszĂĄgi Szerb SzĂ­nhĂĄz / Srpsko PozoriĆĄte u Mađarskoj: `Tesla`, /audio-visual oratorio/ Otterlo (Netherlands), Kröller-MĂŒller Museum: `Change Art` /action/ Amsterdam (Netherlands): `Tesla` /performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Sport and Activity Centre of Vojvodina / SPENS Sportski i Poslovni Centar Vojvodina, Inventors Association of Vojvodina, TeslaFest: `Tesla` /performance/ 2007 NovĂ© ZĂĄmky (Slovakia), Art Gallery / GalĂ©ria Umenia: `Gyakorlatok ĂŒres hĂșrokon – KassĂĄk-kĂłd` (Exercises on Empty Strings - KassĂĄk Code) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Erlin Club Gallery / Erlin Klub GalĂ©ria: `FƱketrec` (Grass-cage) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Mu Theatre / Mu SzĂ­nhĂĄz: `Az EszmĂ©let szövedĂ©ke` (The Weave of Consciousness) (with PĂ©ter Bajka, Bern Atom Santi, Eszter Bereczky, ZsĂłfia Varga) /performance/ VerƑce (Hungary), EkszpanziĂł XX Festival: `Tesla, Audio-visual Oratorio` /performance/ Szigliget (Hungary), Artist House of the Hungarian Public Foundation for Creative Art / Magyar AlkotĂłmƱvĂ©szeti KözalapĂ­tvĂĄny AlkotĂłhĂĄza, JĂłzsef Attila Kör 18. irodalmi tĂĄbora (18th Literary Camp of the JĂłzsef Attila Circle): `Az EszmĂ©let szövedĂ©ke` (The Weave of Consciousness) (with PĂ©ter Bajka, Bern Atom Santi, Eszter Bereczky, ZsĂłfia Varga) /performance/ 2008 Budapest (Hungary), PetƑfi Literary Museum / PetƑfi Irodalmi MĂșzeum, A SzĂ©pĂ­rĂłk TĂĄrsasĂĄga V. Ƒszi irodalmi fesztivĂĄlja – NƑk a fĂ©rfi birodalomban (5th Autumn Literary Festival of the Hungarian Belletrist Association – Women in a Men`s World): `Diptichon` (with Endre SzkĂĄrosi), performance Belgrade (Serbia), ARTGET Gallery – Cultural Centre Belgrade / Galerija ARTGET – Kulturni Centar Beograda (World Poetry Day): `Tesla – Homo Galacticus` /performance/ Szigliget (Hungary), JĂłzsef Attila Kör 20. irodalmi tĂĄbora (20th Literary Camp of the JĂłzsef Attila Circle): `Trip-ti-chon` (with Veronika CzapĂĄry), performance Budapest (Hungary), Irodalmi Centrifuga (Literary Centrifuge): `Trip-ti-chon` (with Veronika CzapĂĄry), performance Bratislava (Slovakia), Ars Poetica MedzinĂĄrodny Festival PoĂ©zie /The 6th Ars Poetica International Poetry Festival /sound poetry performance[4] 2009 VisegrĂĄd (Hungary), The Roof Terrace of King Matthias Museum / A MĂĄtyĂĄs KirĂĄly MĂșzeum tetƑterasza, EkszpanziĂł XXI Festival: “Kerub` (Cherub) /performance/ 2010s 2010 Budapest (Hungary), Gallery A22 / A22 GalĂ©ria, Tibor Papp`s Exhibition Opening: `ÓraköltemĂ©ny` (Poem-Clock) /performance/ Subotica (Serbia), KosztolĂĄnyi DezsƑ Theatre / KosztolĂĄnyi DezsƑ SzĂ­nhĂĄz: `Tesla – Homo Galacticus` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), MillenĂĄris Theatre / MillenĂĄris TeĂĄtrum, Book Festival: `SzabadkƑmƱves szex` (Freemason Sex) (with drMĂĄriĂĄs) /performance/ Ć taglinec (Croatia), `Voda` – `Water` Međunarodni Susret Umjetnika (International Art Festival): `Veliko spremanje` (Spring Cleaning) /performance/ Eger (Hungary), Small Synagogue Gallery of Contemporary Art / Kis ZsinagĂłga KortĂĄrs GalĂ©ria, artAlom Ă©lƑmƱvĂ©szeti fesztivĂĄl (artAlom Performing Arts Festival): `Bukott angyalok` (Fallen Angels) /performance/ Szeged (Hungary) – Subotica (Serbia), Railway line, KultĂșrcsempĂ©sz SĂ­nbusz FesztivĂĄl (Culture-smuggler Railbus Festival): Megaphone-assisted readings by GĂĄbor VirĂĄg, Slobodan TiĆĄma, GĂĄbor Lanczkor, Tamara Ć uĆĄkić, Vladimir Kopicl, Katalin Ladik, SiniĆĄa Tucić, Roland Orcsik 2011 Budapest (Hungary), Kunsthalle (Palace/Hall of Art) / MƱcsarnok: `PreparababrakabarĂ©` /performance/ Marseille (France), Museum of Contemporary Art / MusĂ©e d`Art Contemporain, PoĂ©sie Marseille 2011, 8Ăšme Festival (8th Marseille Poetry Festival, 2011): `Le Grand MĂ©nage` (Spring Cleaning) /performance/ TĂąrgu Mureș (Romania), National Theatre - Small Hall / Teatrul NaĆŁional – Sala Mică, Testet öltött szavak rendezvĂ©ny (Words Embodied – Event series): `Alice` /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Mu Theatre / Mu SzĂ­nhĂĄz, Ismeretlen kutatĂĄsa improvizĂĄciĂłs alkotĂłmƱhely (Searching the Unknown – Improvisational Workshop): `Hangmozdulat` (Sound Movement) (with Kati Dombi) /performance/ 2012 Budapest (Hungary), Hungarian Writers` Association / Magyar ÍrĂłszövetsĂ©g: XXIV. EkszpanziĂł Festival, `IdĂ©zet` Szimpozion Ă©s KiĂĄllĂ­tĂĄs (`Quotation` Symposium and Exhibition): `ÁsĂł, kapa, nagyharang` (`Till Death` lit.: Spade, Hoe and Bell) /performance/ KomĂĄrom (Hungary), Fort Monostor – Film Museum / Monostori ErƑd – FilmmĂșzeum, Mediawave 2012 Festival: `NagytakarĂ­tĂĄs` (`Spring Cleaning`) /performance/ ƁódĆș (Poland), MS2 – Lodz Museum of Art / MS2 – Muzeum Sztuki w Ɓodzi: `Alicja w krainie kodĂłw` (Alice in Codeland) /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Address: 8th district, PĂĄl street 6.: Gödör bĂșjĂłcska – irodalom, zene, film, tĂĄnc, szĂ­nhĂĄz, beszĂ©lgetĂ©s (Gödör Club Hide-and-seek – literature, music, film, dance, theatre, discussions) /sound poetry performance/ Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, City Hall Art Gallery, A B Series Workshop: `NagytakarĂ­tĂĄs` (`Spring Cleaning`) /performance/ Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Arts Court Theatre, A B Series: `Alice KĂłdorszĂĄgban` (`Alice in Codeland`) /performance/[5] 2013 Budapest (Hungary), Óbudai TĂĄrsaskör, KassĂĄk Museum, KassĂĄk Year: `Alice KĂłdorszĂĄgban` (Alice in Codeland) /performance/[6] Hvar (Croatia), 17th International Festival of Radio Plays and Documentary Radio Dramas PRIX MARULIĆ, „Tesla. Homo Galacticus” /performance/ SzĂ©kesfehĂ©rvĂĄr (Hungary), Vörösmarty Theatre Studio, Contemporary Art Festival: `Alice KĂłdorszĂĄgban` (Alice in Codeland) /performance/[7] Budapest (Hungary), Fuga, AutonĂłmia Filmklub 5, „I Belong to the Band”: Katalin Ladik`s voice on „poets of the absurd on chalk”[8] 2014 SzĂĄzhalombatta (Hungary), Katalin Ladik - Endre SzkĂĄrosi, Slam Poetry /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Mika Tivadar VigadĂł, JazzaJ, Katalin Ladik – Jean Michel van Schowburg, Katalin Ladik – Zsolt SƑrĂ©s, „Sounds to Go” (Hangok elvitelre) /performance/ [9] 2015 Eger (Hungary), Templom Gallery, artAlom Live Art Festival 2015: `Tranzit Zoon`, performance Gothenburg (Sweden), Gothenburg Book Fair `Tranzit Zoon`, performance Vienna (Austria), Campus AAKH Hof 7, UniversitĂ€t Wien, `Singende Schnittmuster – Singing Dress Pattern`, lecture-performance, multimedia slide-show 2016 Poreč (Croatia), Behind the Scenes with Katalin Ladik! Artists on Vacation: `The Sounds of a sewing machine`, Circe di Parenzo” /performance/,[10][11] Budapest (Hungary), MÜSZI, @Transart Communication, Katalin Ladik & Zsolt SƑrĂ©s „Alchemical Wedding” (AlkĂ­miai nĂĄsz) /performance/ 2016 Milano (Italy), FM Centre for Contemporary Art, Non-Aligned Modernity. Eastern-European Art from the Marinko Sudac Collection, “Tranzit Zoon” /performance/ 2017 Athens (Greece), Oval Staircase, Megaron – the Athens Concert Hall, All the In-Between Spaces, Concept and direction by: Paolo Thorsen-Nagel, “Follow me into mythology” /performance/ Budapest (Hungary), Urania National Film Theatre, Janus Pannonius Grand Prize for Poetry 2017 Festivities of Hungarian Pen Club. Katalin Ladik: Sound Performance based on Concrete Poems of Augusto de Campos Limassol (Cyprus), Theatro Ena, SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition, „Live Lecture” /solo sound poetry performance/ Nicosia (Cyprus), Artos Foundation, SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition „Live Lecture” /solo sound poetry performance/ Limassol (Cyprus), SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition, `Spring Cleaning`, performance/ Limassol (Cyprus), SARDAM Mixed-media Literary Festival 5th edition, „Wall(ed)”, aRttitude Site-specific dance performance, Katalin Ladik (live sound and voice). Budapest (Hungary), TrafĂł, „Alice in Codeland” /multimedia performance/ Vienna (Austria), Lobby of Hotel Prinz Eugen, Erste Bank Publication Presentation „Sound Poems” /live performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art Voivodina (MSUV), „K.A.T (Culture – Activism – Theory) Conference”, „Creative Transitions”/live lecture, multimedia and sound poetry performance/ Novi Sad (Serbia), Bulevar Books, „TraNSporteur multilingual poetry” /poetry reading/ Lodz (Poland), House of Literature, „Puls Literary Festival, 2017, Hungarian Day”, „Sounds in Lodz” / live lecture, multimedia performance and live sound poetry performance/ 2018 Berlin (Germany), neue Gesellschaft fĂŒr bildende Kunst (nBgK), `Alice in Codeland`, multimedia performance Berlin (Germany), Akademie der KĂŒnste, „Underground und Improvisation”, „Follow me into Mythology” /live lecture and soloperformance/ Berlin (Germany), Akademie der KĂŒnste, „Underground und Improvisation”, „Desire of Touch” /Duoperformance with Natalia Pschenitschnikova/ Budapest (Hungary), Mersz Klub, „TĂșlĂ©lni a documenta 14-et” (Surviving documenta 14) /live lecture and soloperformance/ Budapest (Hungary), Hungarian University of Fine Arts, „TĂșlĂ©lni a documenta 14-et” (Surviving documenta 14) /live lecture with Emese KĂŒrti/ Budapest (Hungary), Közkincs KönyvtĂĄr, `MĆ°VÉSZ + NƐ` (ARTIST + WOMAN), „Feminizmus Ă©s mƱvĂ©szet ma?” (Feminism and Art Today?), „TĂșlĂ©lni a documenta 14-et” (Surviving documenta 14) /live lecture/ Belgrade (Serbia), Cultural Center of Belgrade, `Spoken Word, World Poetry Day` /poetry reading/ Belgrade (Serbia), Cultural Center of Belgrade, `Spoken Word, World Poetry Day`, `Alice in Codeland` /multimedia performance/ Zagreb (Croatia), „Showroom of Contemporary Sound”, „Transitions” /live lecture/ Rome (Italy), Falconieri Palace (Hungarian Academy in Rome), „Fountains of Rome - Mouth to Lung!” /live lecture and sound performance/ Budapest (Hungary), HĂĄrom HollĂł – Drei Raben, „Antracit szĂĄjrĂșd (Antracit mouthpiece) /sound poetry performance/ Berlin (Germany), Akademie der KĂŒnste, `19. poesiefestival berlin 2018, Weltklang – Night of Poetry`, sound poetry performance Berlin (Germany), German Centre for Poetry (Haus fâ€™ĂŒr Poesie), `lyrikline - Listen to the Poet`, poetry reading and live voice recordings for the archive Concerts, musical performances (selection) Opatija (Croatia), 1969: Jugoslovenska muzička tribina (Yugoslav Music Tribune) (ErnƑ KirĂĄly: Refleksija) Opatija (Croatia), 1970: Jugoslovenska muzička tribina (Yugoslav Music Tribune) (ErnƑ KirĂĄly: Refleksija; Branimir Sakač: Bellatrix - Alleluja) Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970: Muzika i Laboratorija (Music and Laboratory) (with ErnƑ KirĂĄly) Osijek (Croatia), 1970: Annale komorne opere i baleta (Annual festival of chamber opera and ballet) Zagreb (Croatia), 1971: Muzički biennale (Music Biennale – International Festival of Contemporary Music) (MBZ Radionica/Workshop II with ErnƑ KirĂĄly, et al.; Chamber Music - Branimir Sakač: Bellatrix - Alleluja) Dubrovnik (Croatia), 1971: Dubrovačke ljetne igre (Dubrovnik Summer Festival) (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) Radenci (Slovenia), 1971: Festival sodobne komorne glazbe (Contemporary Chamber Music Festival) Munich (Germany), 1972: (Cultural Program of the 1972 Summer Olympics) (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) Radenci (Slovenia), 1972: Festival sodobne komorne glazbe (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) (Contemporary Chamber Music Festival) Osijek (Croatia), 1972: Annale komorne opere i baleta (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) (Annual festival of chamber opera and ballet) Novi Sad (Serbia), 1972, ‘Radivoj Ćirpanov’ Workers’ University / Radnički univerzitet ‘Radivoj Ćirpanov’ (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) Belgrade (Serbia), 1972, Studentski kulturni centar (Student Cultural Centre) – Festival Expanded Media (ACEZANTEZ Ensemble) Belgrade (Serbia), 1979, Dom Sindikata – BEMUS Belgrade Music Festival: “Oratorio Profano” (composer: DuĆĄan Radić, conductor: Oskar Danon) Opatija (Croatia), 1980: Jugoslovenska muzička tribina (Yugoslav Music Tribune) Budapest (Hungary), Spiritus Noister Group, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Budapest (Hungary), Italian Cultural Institute / Olasz kultĂșrintĂ©zet / Istituto Italiano di Cultura, AvantgĂĄrd mƱvĂ©szetek a vilĂĄgban: mi lett a sorsuk? Nemzetközi tanĂĄcskozĂĄs (Avant-garde Arts in the World: What About Them? International conference): `Futurdadama (Futurdada Today)`, Spiritus Noister, 2001 Vienna (Austria), Spiritus Noister Group, 2004 Szentendre (Hungary), Spiritus Noister Group, 2009 SzekszĂĄrd (Hungary), Spiritus Noister Group, 2012 Budapest (Hungary), MƱvelƑdĂ©si Szint (MÜSZI), „@Transart Communication 2016”, „Alchimist Wedding” /concert and live sound performance with Zsolt SƑrĂ©s/ VeszprĂ©m (Hungary), House of Arts, „AlkĂ­miai mennyegzƑ” („Alchimist Wedding”) /concert and live sound performance with Zsolt SƑrĂ©s/ Budapest (Hungary), MĂŒpa, UH Fest, Spiritus Noister /concert and live sound performance with Endre SzkĂĄrosi, Zsolt SƑrĂ©s, LĂĄszlĂł Lenkes/ Budapest (Hungary), Kassak Museum, „Dadarabok” /concert and live sound performance with Endre SzkĂĄrosi, Zsolt SƑrĂ©s, LĂĄszlĂł Lenkes/ YouTube Budapest (Hungary), 2017: Muted and silent films with live music series, I Belong To The Band vs. Berberian Sound Studio Debrecen (Hungary), MODEM, Katalin Ladik: „HatĂĄridƑnapló” („Diary Book”) /concert and live sound performance with Gyula VĂĄrnai/ VeszprĂ©m (Hungary), 2018, House of Arts, „Spring Reopening, We believe in life before death”, „Claes Oldenburg: I am for an Art” /concert and live sound performance with Gyula VĂĄrnai/ Theatre As an actress Jean-Paul Sartre: The Condemned of Altona; dir. IstvĂĄn LĂĄnyi; IfjĂșsĂĄgi TribĂŒn (Tribina Mladih / Youth Tribune); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1963 Imre Sarkadi: Elveszett Paradicsom (Paradise Lost); dir. Tibor GellĂ©r; PetƑfi SĂĄndor MƱvelƑdĂ©si EgyesĂŒlet (’PetƑfi SĂĄndor’ Cultural Association); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1963 MoliĂšre: The Imaginary Invalid (BĂ©line); dir. Ljubica Ravasi; Srpsko Narodno PozoriĆĄte (Serbian National Theatre); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1966 (Exam Piece) SĂĄndor Guelmino: Özvegy (Widow); dir. Tibor Vajda; Echo (az ÚjvidĂ©ki RĂĄdiĂł Ă©s az IfjĂșsĂĄgi TribĂŒn szĂ­npada / the joint theatre of Radio Novi Sad and the Youth Tribune); Novi Sad (Serbia); 1969 Ferenc TĂłth (text) – ErnƑ KirĂĄly (composer): JĂłb (Job) (Performer – Recitative); dir. IstvĂĄn SzabĂł, Jr.; NĂ©pszĂ­nhĂĄz / Narodno PozoriĆĄte u Subotici (National Theatre in Subotica); Subotica (Serbia); 1972 IstvĂĄn ÖrkĂ©ny: MacskajĂĄtĂ©k (Cats` Play) (Ilus); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1974 Peter Weiss: How Mr. Mockinpott was cured of his Sufferings (First Angel/First Nurse); dir. Radoslav Dorić; RĂłbert Bambach; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1974 Ödön von HorvĂĄth: Tales from the Vienna Woods (Emma); dir. RĂłbert Bambach; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1975 Gergely Csiky: MukĂĄnyi (Ella); dir. MihĂĄly VirĂĄg; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1976 Valentin Kataev: Squaring the Circle (Tanya); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1977 MoliĂšre: Dom Juan or The Feast with the Statue (Mathurine); dir. DuĆĄan Sabo; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1978 Anton Pavlovich Chekhov: Three Sisters (Masha); dir. György Harag; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1978 Ödön von HorvĂĄth: Tales from the Vienna Woods (Emma); dir. PĂ©ter Telihay; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1978 Anton Pavlovich Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard (Charlotta Ivanovna); dir. György Harag; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1979 OttĂł Tolnai: VĂ©geladĂĄs (Clearance Sale) (Mrs Csömöre); dir. MihĂĄly VirĂĄg; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1979 Gyula HernĂĄdi: V.N.H.M. Szörnyek Ă©vadja (V. N. H. M. - Season of Monsters); dir. MiklĂłs JancsĂł; Summer Theatre in Gyula; VĂĄrszĂ­nhĂĄz; (Hungary); 1980 Edward Albee: Everything in the Garden (Cynthia); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1980 Angelo Beolco (Il Ruzzante): La Betia; dir. Radoslav Dorić; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1981 OttĂł Tolnai: Bayer Aspirin (The Actress); dir. MiklĂłs JancsĂł; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1981 Ferenc DeĂĄk: Nirvana (Csontos Vali); dir. IstvĂĄn SzabĂł Jr.; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1981 Bertolt Brecht: Baal (Emilie); dir. Milan BelegiĆĄanin; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1983 DezsƑ KosztolĂĄnyi: Anna Édes ( Mrs Druma); dir. György Harag; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1983 Alexander Vvedensky: Jelka kod Ivanovih (Christmas at the Ivanov’s) (Mother Puzirjova); dir. Haris PaĆĄović; Akademsko PozoriĆĄte “Promena” (“Change” Academic Theater); Novi Sad; (Serbia); 1983 MihĂĄly MajtĂ©nyi: Harmadik ablak (The Third Window) (Mrs LĂłdi); dir. György HernyĂĄk; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1984 Alfred Jarry: Ubu Roi (Mama Ubu); dir. Tibor Csizmadia; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1984 Gyula Gobby FehĂ©r: A Duna menti Hollywood (Hollywood by the Danube) – Multimedia Performance About the Life of ErnƑ BosnyĂĄk (The Baron`s Lover); dir. KĂĄroly Vicsek; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1985 Ivo BreĆĄan: Anera (Anera); dir. Dimitar Stankoski; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1985 Peter Shaffer: Equus (Hesther Salamon); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1985 Howard Barker: The Castle (Skinner); dir. David Gothard; NĂ©pszĂ­nhĂĄz / Narodno PozoriĆĄte u Subotici (National Theatre in Subotica); (Serbia); 1986 Friedrich DĂŒrrenmatt: The Visit (First Woman); dir. Radoslav Dorić; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1986 IstvĂĄn ÖrkĂ©ny: ForgatĂłkönyv (Screenplay) (Mrs Littke); dir. Ljubisa Georgievski; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1986 IstvĂĄn ÖrkĂ©ny: TĂłtĂ©k (The TĂłt Family) (Mrs TĂłt); dir. GĂĄbor SzĂ©kely; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1987 Edward Albee: A Delicate Balance (Julia); dir. MihĂĄly VirĂĄg; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1987 Jordan Plevnes: „R” (Katerina); dir. Ljubisa Georgievski; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1987 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Clavigo (Soffe); dir. Vladimir Milcin; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1988 Samuel Beckett: Happy Days (Winnie); dir. Radoslav Lazić; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1988 Henrik Ibsen: An Enemy of the People (Mrs Stockmann); dir. Ćœelimir OreĆĄković; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1989 Ferenc MolnĂĄr (Franz Molnar): Liliom (Mrs MuskĂĄt); dir. LĂĄszlĂł Babarczy; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1990 Ede TĂłth: A falu rossza, avagy a negyedik ablak (The Village Rogue; Or, the Fourth Window) (Mrs TarisznyĂĄs); dir. HernyĂĄk György; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1990 OttĂł Tolnai: Paripacitrom (lit. Steed dung) (Krisztina); dir. PĂ©ter Tömöry; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1991 Marcel Achard: L`Idiote (A Shot in the Dark) (Chief Inspector`s Wife); dir. Tibor Vajda; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1991 Bertolt Brecht: Mother Courage and Her Children (Mother Courage); dir. Lajos Soltis; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1991 JĂłzsi JenƑ TersĂĄnszky: Kakuk Marci (Her Ladyship); dir. Lajos Soltis; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1992 Jean Anouilh: The Orchestra (Cello); dir. Voja Soldatović; ÚjvidĂ©ki SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1992 PĂ©ter NĂĄdas (text) – LĂĄszlĂł Vidovszky (composer): TalĂĄlkozĂĄs (Encounter) (MĂĄria); dir. AndrĂĄs Éry-KovĂĄcs; Shure Studio; Budapesti KamaraszĂ­nhĂĄz (Chamber Theatre in Budapest); (Hungary); 1997 Boris Vian: Vercoquin et le Plancton (Vercoquin and the Plankton) (LĂ©on Charles Miqueut sous-ingĂ©nieur principal di CNU / Sub head-engineer at CNU); dir. RĂłbert Csontos; Kolibri SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Kolibri [’Hummingbird’] Theatre); Budapest (Hungary); 1997 Sean OÂŽCasey: Bedtime Story (Landlady); dir. PĂĄl Kanda; FĂŒggeten SzĂ­npad III tĂĄrsulata (3rd Company of Independent Theatre); Kolibri Pince (Kolibri [’Hummingbird’] Cellar Theatre); Budapest (Hungary); 1998 LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi: Adieu Monsieur Bloom – Cabaret Noire (Nora Barnacle); dir. LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi; Les Fleurs du Mal; `The Thinking Man`s Living Theatre`; Mu SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Mu Theatre); Budapest; (Hungary); 2003 LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi: A szĂĄmƱzött Joyce / The Exiled Joyce (Nora Barnacle); dir. LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi; Bloomsday Festival; Szombathely; (Hungary); 2003 Radoslav Zlatan Dorić: Ne daj BoĆŸe, da se Srbi sloĆŸe / Ne adj isten, szerbek egyesĂŒlnek (God Forbid That the Serbs Should Agree) (Ruska); dir. Radoslav Zlatan Dorić; MagyarorszĂĄgi Szerb SzĂ­nhĂĄz / Srpsko PozoriĆĄte u Mađarskoj (Serbian Theatre of Hungary); Budapest; (Hungary); 2004 LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi: Nova Necropola. Cabaret Noire (Nora Barnacle); dir. LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi; Mu SzĂ­nhĂĄz (Mu Theatre); Budapest; (Hungary); 2004 LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi: Az igazi Blum (The Real Blum /Bloom/) (Nora Barnacle); dir. LĂĄszlĂł NajmĂĄnyi; ReJoyce Festival; Szombathely; (Hungary); 2004 György BarĂĄthy: Origami (I Woman); dir. György BarĂĄthy; ArtĂ©ria SzĂ­nhĂĄzi TĂĄrsasĂĄg (Theatre Company “ArtĂ©ria”); RS9 Studio Theatre; Budapest; (Hungary); 2005 As a director The Last Chapter by Navjot Randhawa, performed by the‘Theatre of Roots and Wings’ and Punjab Sangeet Natak Akademi in Punjabi at the Randhawa Auditorium, Chandigarh (Punjab, India); 2014.[12] Everything She Wants: Amrita and Boris by Navjot Randhawa and Jim Sarbh, Gaiety Theatre, Shimla, India; 2016,[13] The Mirage Yoga Studio, Andretta Arts, Andretta, India, 2016; M.L. Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Francaise, New Delhi, India, 2016; Punjab Kala Bhawan, Chandigarh, India, 2016; Punjab Naatshala (Punjab Theatre), Amritsar, India, 2016 Everything She Wants: Amrita and Boris with Navjot Randhawa; Sher-Gil Cultural Centre, Indian Embassy, Budapest (Hungary), 2017 [14] Fritz Wine House, SzekszĂĄrd (Hungary), 2017; National Film Theatre, Budapest (Hungary), 2017; Laffert KĂșria, Dunaharaszti (Hungary), 2017; Municipal Library, ZebegĂ©ny (Hungary), 2017. Films Feature films Eduard i Kunigunda (Eduard and Kunigunda) (television adaptation of Renato de Grandis’ musical play), dir. Petar Teslić (1972, Serbian, Belgrade TV 2) (Kunigunda) DĂŒbörgƑ csend (1978) on IMDb (Thundering Silence), dir. MiklĂłs SzĂ­jj (Hungarian) (Eta) Szetna, a varĂĄzslĂł (1980) on IMDb (Setna the Wizard), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (Hungarian) (Isis) Gulliver az ĂłriĂĄsok orszĂĄgĂĄban (1980) on IMDb (Gulliver in the Land of Giants), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (Hungarian) (Lady in attendance) Aelita, dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1980, Hungarian)[15] Atlantis, dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1980, Hungarian) (The Lady of Atlantis) Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard (televised theatrical performance), dir. György Harag (1982, Hungarian, produced in Yugoslavia, Novi Sad Television) (Charlotta Ivanovna) Chekhov: Three Sisters (televised theatrical performance), dir. György Harag (1982, Hungarian, produced in Yugoslavia, Novi Sad Television) (Masha) A vilĂĄgkagylĂł mĂ­tosza (The Myth of the World Shell), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1982, Hungarian) BĂĄbel tornya (The Tower of Babel), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1982, Hungarian) (the Priestess Lagasa) HĂ©roszok pokoljĂĄrĂĄsa (The Heroes’ Journey Through the Underworld), dir. AndrĂĄs Rajnai (1982, Hungarian) (Anna) FajkutyĂĄk ideje (lit. The Time of Purebred Dogs), dir. KĂĄroly Vicsek (1984, Hungarian, produced in Yugoslavia) Ujed andjela (1984) on IMDb (Angel`s Bite), dir. Lordan Zafranović (Croatian) (Ćœena) KĂ©sdobĂĄlĂł (slang: Pub, lit. Knife-thrower), dir. KĂĄroly Vicsek (1984, Yugoslavian - Hungarian) Ekran sneĆŸi (1985) on IMDb, dir. Miljenko Dereta (Serbian) NapĂłleon (1989) on IMDb (Napoleon), dir. AndrĂĄs SĂłlyom (Hungarian) (Leticia) Granica (1990) on IMDb (Border), dir. Zoran MaĆĄirević (Yugoslavian – Serbian – Hungarian) Sex-partijski neprijatelj br. 1 (1990) on IMDb (Sex, the Nr 1 Enemy of the Party), dir. DuĆĄan Sabo (Bosnian) (ĆœuĆŸa) A nagy fejedelem (1997) on IMDb (The Great Prince), dir. MĂĄria SĂłs (Hungarian) (The scientist’s wife) A szivĂĄrvĂĄny harcosa (2001) on IMDb (Rainbow`s Warrior), dir. PĂ©ter Havas (Hungarian) (Old Ms Sofia - voice) KolorĂĄdĂł Kid,(2010) on IMDb, dir. AndrĂĄs VĂĄgvölgyi B. (Hungarian) Berberian Sound Studio,(2012) on IMDb, dir. Peter Strickland (English) (Resurrected Witch) Short films Castrati, dir. Domokos MoldovĂĄn (1972, Hungarian, BalĂĄzs BĂ©la Studio, Budapest) (Bald Medium) O-Pus, dir. Attila Csernik (1973) (with Katalin Ladik’s Sound Project) CsendĂ©let hallal Ă©s mĂĄs tragikus momentumokkal (2005) on IMDb (Still Life with Fish and Other Tragic Elements), dir. NatĂĄlia JĂĄnossy (Hungarian) (AgĂĄta) Deda Kovač - Grandpa Kovač (2011) on IMDb, dir. Milica Đjenić (Serbian, Beograd-Lajpcig Express) (Rozi) Recitatives Ahol kialszik a vilĂĄg (1989) on IMDb (Where the World Goes Out) (based on KalandozĂĄs a tĂŒkörben (Adventures in the Mirror) by JĂĄnos Pilinszky), dir. KĂĄroly KismĂĄnyoky (1989, Hungarian, Pannonia Film Studio) A pĂĄrduc (The Panther), (Short animated film set to Rilke’s poem), dir. AndrĂĄs Fiath (1998, Hungarian) Medea (animated study), dir. ZsĂłfia PĂ©terffy (2007) Örökre valĂł / For Ever, dir. Katalin Riedl (2008-2010) Documentary Tanuljunk magyarul (Let`s Learn Hungarian), dir. KĂĄroly Vicsek (1979, Serbian - Hungarian, Novi Sad Television), (language teaching series) Katalin Ladik - Bogdanka Poznanović (1980, Serbian-Hungarian, Akademija Umetnosti Novi Sad – Novi Sad Art Academy), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) MonodrĂĄma szĂŒletik (A Monodrama is Born), dir. Gyula RadĂł (1981, Hungarian, Szegedi TV), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) Ez mĂĄr nem Ă©n vagyok (This Isn`t Me Anymore), dir. Gyula RadĂł (1982, Hungarian, Szegedi TV), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) KrleĆŸa u videomedijima 5.: TV-usporedbe Adam i Eva (KrleĆŸa in Video-Medium 5: TV Comparisons of Adam i Eva), dir. Mario Fanelli, (1984, Croatian, TV Zagreb), (performer, Eva), (documentary series) Bukott angyal (Fallen Angel), dir. JenƑ HartyĂĄndi (1992, Hungarian - Serbian, Mediawave) (performance-recording) Valahol KözĂ©p-EurĂłpĂĄban (Somewhere in Central Europe), dir. IstvĂĄn GrencsĂł, JenƑ HartyĂĄndi (1993, Hungarian – Serbian) (Documentary) Amarissima: Katalin Ladik i novosadska umetnička scena sedamdesetih (Amarissima: Katalin Ladik and the Novi Sad Artistic Scene in the Seventies), dir. Milica Mrđa-Kuzmanov (1999, Serbian), (Documentary about Katalin Ladik’s art) SzĂĄzfĂ©le szerelem (A Hundred Kinds of Love) (2002, Hungarian), (the poems of Éva SaĂĄry are read by Katalin Ladik), (Documentary about Éva SaĂĄry) A sikoly ars poĂ©tikĂĄja - Ladik Katalin portrĂ©film (The Ars Poetica of the Scream – Katalin Ladik`s Portrait), dir. KornĂ©l SzilĂĄgyi, (2012, Hungarian) (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) (trailer) Sound Cage: A Portrait of Katalin Ladik, dir. KornĂ©l SzilĂĄgyi (Igor Buharov), (2012, Hungarian with English subtitles) (Documentary about Katalin Ladik) A legismertebb magyar, dir. GĂĄbor TĂłth, HĂ­rTV (Documentary about Amrita Sher-Gil and the play Everything She Wants directed by Katalin Ladik and performed by Navjot Randhawa at the Indian Embassy, Budapest (2017) Writer’s Credit SĂĄmĂĄn (Shaman), dir. PĂĄl Zolnay (1977, Hungarian, written by the director using poems of Attila JĂłzsef, LĂĄszlĂł Nagy, SĂĄndor Weöres Ă©s Katalin Ladik) Behind the Eye, dir. SebƑ KovĂĄcs (1999, Hungarian, based on Katalin Ladik’s poem: Vers a szerelmes piĂłcĂĄrĂłl / The Poem of the Leech in Love) Radio plays Writer and performer Furcsa, aki darazsakrĂłl ĂĄlmodik (Strange Is the One Who Is Dreaming About Wasps), 1982, Magyar RĂĄdiĂł Budapest (Hungarian Radio). Alex Avanesian, Imre JĂłzsef Katona and Katalin Ladik. Furcsa, aki darazsakrĂłl ĂĄlmodik (Strange Is the One Who Is Dreaming About Wasps), 1985, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia). Tibor Vajda and Katalin Ladik. Bukott angyalok (Fallen Angels), 1992, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia). Tibor Vajda. FƱketrec (Grass-Cage), 2002, Radio Novi Sad. Tibor Vajda and Katalin Ladik. Tesla Project, 2003, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia). Tibor Vajda. Élhetek az arcodon? (Can I Live on Your Face?), 2012, Hungarian Radio, script by OtĂ­lia Cseicsner, directed by KornĂ©l SzilĂĄgyi A vĂ­z emlĂ©kezete (The Memory of Water), RĂĄdiĂłszĂ­nhĂĄz, Hungarian Radio (Kossuth RĂĄdiĂł), directed by OtĂ­lia Cseicsner, 27 June 2017, 21:30 Radio Theatre: „Ladik Katalin: Hide-and-Seek, Variations of The Old Hungarian Lamentations of Mary” (BujĂłcska, Ómagyar MĂĄrai-siralom variĂĄciĂłk), Magyar RĂĄdiĂł (Hungarian Radio), Kossuth RĂĄdiĂł, radio program editor: Otilia Cseicsner Performer Bertolt Brecht: Az ĂĄrja-kaszt magĂĄnĂ©lete (The Private Life of the Master Race; alt. title for Fear and Misery of the Third Reich) (Woman), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1963 Miodrag Djurdjević: A csavargĂł meg Ƒk ketten (The Vagabond and the Two of Them) (the Girl), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1963 MiklĂłs GyĂĄrfĂĄs: Kisasszonyok a magasban – FĂ©rfiaknak tilos (Young Ladies Up High – No Men Allowed) (JĂșlia, who is barely even a young lady), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964 LĂĄszĂł Kopeczky: HarangszĂł elƑtt (Before the Bell Rings) (FlĂłra), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964 Leon Kruczkowski: A kormĂĄnyzĂł halĂĄla (Death of the Governor) (Silvia), (adapted by IvĂĄn Horovitz), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964 Mikhail Tonecki: TalĂĄlka a „Mese” kĂĄvĂ©hĂĄzban (A Date in CafĂ© Tale) (Waitress), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1964 JĂĄnos Herceg: Mindenkinek van egy ĂĄlma (Everyone Has a Dream) (performer), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1965 Aleksandar Obrenović: A tegnapi nap (Yesterday) (performer), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966 Erskine Caldwell: Asszonyi sorsok (This Very Earth) (Vicky), (adapted by Jasmina Egrić), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966 Miroslav Mitrović: MĂ©g szemerkĂ©l az esƑ (The Rain Is Still Dripping) (Announcer), dir. GellĂ©r Tibor, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966 Momo Kapor: III. OlivĂ©r teremƑre (The Guard of Oliver III) (performer), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1966 DuĆĄan Raksandić: MuratrĂłl, PepekrƑl, AngyelĂĄrĂłl Ă©s rĂłlam (About Murat, Pepek, Andjela and Me) (the Professor’s Wife), dir. Tibor GellĂ©r, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 GĂŒnter Eich: Carmilla meg Ă©n (The Other and I; orig. Die Andere und Ich) (performer), dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 Marguerite Duras: Andesmas Ășr dĂ©lutĂĄnja (The Afternoon of Mr Andesmas) (ValĂ©rie), (adapted by Milan Topolavčki) dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 Miloslav StehlĂ­k: Bizalomvonal (Helpline) (Telephone Assistant), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 Sead Fetahagić: Körbe, körbe, karikĂĄba (Round and Round) (Mira), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1967 Alessandro De Stefani: CsĂłnak jön a tavon (A Boat Approaches on the Lake – Una barca viene dal lago) (Anna Marabini), (adapted by IvĂĄn Horovitz) dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968 Michal Tonecki: Az ötödik (The Fifth) (a LĂĄny szerepĂ©ben), dir. GusztĂĄv Barlay, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968 JĂłzsef SulhĂłf (text), ed. by ErnƑ KirĂĄly: Tavaszi bokrĂ©ta dalest (Spring Bouquet – An Evening of Songs) (Announcer), Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968 Magda SzabĂł: A rab (The Prisoner) (Zsuzsanna Kazinczy), dir. Frigyes Marton, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1968 Aldo Nicolai: Éljen az ifjĂș pĂĄr! (Long Live the Newlyweds!) (Woman), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1969 Ferenc DeĂĄk: ApoteĂłzis (Apotheosis) (Recitative) (performer), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1969 Boris Palotai: ÖröklakĂĄs (Condominium) (KlĂĄra), dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1969 Endre Fejes: Vigyori (Grinner) (Girl), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970 EugĂšne Ionesco: A kopasz Ă©nekesnƑ (The Bald Soprano), dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970 PĂĄl Saffer: A csend (The Silence) (Lidia), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1970 MihĂĄly MajtĂ©nyi: A szĂĄmƱzött (The Exile) (Sibylla), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1971 Gerich Endre MƱvĂ©szestje: AzĂ©rt is maradok...! (An Evening with Endre Gerich: I Say I’m Staying...!) (performer) dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1971 Silvia Andrescu – Theodor Manescu: Ismeretlen kedvesem (My Unknown Beloved) (Girl), dir. Tibor Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1971 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: GyertyalĂĄng a szĂ©lben (Candle in the Wind) (Anni), dir. ÁrpĂĄd Benedek, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1972 És mi lesz tavasszal (What Will Happen in the Spring?) (comedy night) (performer), dir. Frigyes Marton, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1972 Mirjana Buljan: Jasna naplĂłja (Jasna’s Diary) (Jasna), dir. LĂĄszlĂł SzilĂĄgyi, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1973 Svetislav RuĆĄkuc: A hetvennyolcas fordulatszĂĄmĂș ajtĂł (The 78 RPM Door) (Girl), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1973 DuĆĄan Iljić: Beutazni a földet (To Travel the World) (SzitakötƑ /Dragonfly/, a Girl), dir. MiklĂłs CserĂ©s, Dr, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1976 TĂĄrsult humor Ă©ve (The Year of Associated Humour) (performer), dir. RĂłbert Bambach, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1976 Szellemet idĂ©zĂŒnk! (SĂ©ance!) (performer), dir. György TuriĂĄn, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1977 VidĂĄm est (A Merry Evening) (performer), dir. SĂĄndor SĂĄntha, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1977 IstvĂĄn BosnyĂĄk: Szemben a bĂ­rĂłval (Facing the Judge) (docudrama in 7 episodes) (Ruth), dir. IstvĂĄn Varga, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1978 Henrik Bardijewski: Kis komĂ©dia (A Little Comedy) (Lady I), dir. IstvĂĄn Vajda, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1978 LĂĄszlĂł Nemes: SzerencseszerzƑdĂ©s (Contract of Luck) (adapted by JĂĄnos BorbĂ©ly) (radio play series), dir. Slobodan Majak, Radio Novi Sad (Serbia), 1985 OttĂł Tolnai: Bayer Aszpirin (Bayer Aspirin) (The Actress), dir. Orsolya Lehoczky, Hungarian Radio / Magyar RĂĄdiĂł (Hungary), 1997 (monodrama) Iris Disse: Álmodott idƑ – 1956 (Dreamt Time – 1956), dir. Iris Disse, Radio Kossuth / Kossuth RĂĄdiĂł (Hungary), 2007 (Marika, the author`s alter ego) Artworks in permanent public and private collections Barcelona (Spain): MACBA – Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona / Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (18 collages: visual poetry and music scores, 1971-1978) Budapest (Hungary): PetƑfi Literary Museum / PetƑfi Irodalmi MĂșzeum (9 works of visual poetry – typewritten text on paper, photograph, collages of cardboard and collages of music score, 1976–1977, Aki miatt a harang szĂłl (For Whom the Bell Rings) – In Memoriam Lajos KassĂĄk collage, 1987) Belgrade (Serbia): Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade / (MSUB) Muzej Savremene Umetnosti, Beograd (Poemim photo, 1978) New York (USA): MoMA, The Museum of Modern Art (Novi Sad Project documentation, Wow Special Zagreb Issue, 1975) Budapest (Hungary): Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art / Ludwig MĂșzeum – KortĂĄrs MƱvĂ©szeti MĂșzeum (Photographs, Poemim series) Vienna (Austria): Kontakt Collection – The Art Collection of Erste Group / Kontakt – Die Kunstsammlung der Erste Group (5 items of the “AusgewĂ€hlte Volkslieder”(Selected Folk Songs) series (1973-1975); 5 other visual poetry and music scores; 12 stamps; the 48 remaining photographs of Change Art – a performance documentation 1975; two copies of the Phonopoetica SP album 1976) Croatia – Marinko Sudac`s Private Collection (photo documentation for performances, gramophone recording, 1968–89) Miami (USA): Sackner Archive of Visual and Concrete Poetry (4 postcards – mail-art – and documentation, 1977-1981) Belgrade (Serbia): Trajković Collection (Blackshave Poem – Zagreb performance, photo document, 1978) Chicago (USA): School of the Art Institute of Chicago – Joan Flasch Artist`s Book Collection (Poetical objects of the Urbanical Environment, 1976) Exhibitions Solo exhibitions 1973 Belgrade (Serbia), Student Cultural Centre Gallery / Galerija Studentskog Kulturnog Centra 1976 Zagreb (Croatia), Photography, Film and Television Centre / Centar za fotografiju, film i televiziju: `Visual Poetry – Music Score` (visual poems, collages) Novi Sad (Serbia), Youth Centre – Art Gallery / Likovni Salon Tribine Mladih 1977 Zrenjanin (Serbia), Cultural Centre / Kulturni centar: `Visual Poetry – Music Score` (visual poems, collages) Zagreb (Croatia), Cultural and Information Centre / Centar za Kulturu i Informacije: `Visual Poetry – Music Score` (visual poems, collages) 1979 Budapest (Hungary), Young Artists’ Club / Fiatal MƱvĂ©szek Klubja: `Visual Poetry - Music Scores` (visual poems, collages) 2007 Budapest (Hungary), Erlin Club Gallery / Erlin Klub GalĂ©ria (visual poems, collages) 2010 Novi Sad (Serbia), Museum of Contemporary Art in Vojvodina / Muzej Savremene Umetnosti Vojvodine (MSUV): Retrospektivna IzloĆŸba 1962–2010. Moć Ćœene: Katalin Ladik (Retrospective Exhibition 1962–2010 The Power of a Woman: Katalin Ladik) (Curated by: Dragomir Ugren) 2011 SzĂ©kesfeh

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