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04.09.2025
On September 4, 2025, the play “The Women of Troy” brought to the stage a painful yet powerful journey before the audience in Italy, as part of the Tempora Contempora Festival in Lecce. Wars, which for centuries have disfigured humanity, continue to leave deep scars on the bodies and souls of their victims. In this performance, the ancient grief of the women of Troy resonates in Gaza, Ukraine, Kosova, Somalia, and Congo—revealing that the wounds of war know neither borders nor time.
Based on Euripides’ work and reimagined through a feminist lens by directors Zana Hoxha and Maja Mitić, with a contemporary text by Shpëtim Selmani, this daring interplay allowed an audience of around 60 spectators to witness a story where women’s resilience transforms into a call for peace.
The bilingual production—performed in Albanian and Serbian—was the result of a two-year artistic co-creation that brought together artists from Kosovo and Serbia: Maja Mitić, Shpëtim Selmani, Semira Latifi, Branka Stojković, Qëndresa Kajtazi, Labinot Raci, and Aleksandar Stoimenovski.
“The Women of Troy” in Lecce was an act of remembrance and resistance, a testament that art can carry the wounds of the past and transform them into voices that call for universal justice and peace.