Pozdrav iz zemlje Safari () is the third studio album by Yugoslav band Zabranjeno Puà ¡enje released in 1987. It was released through Diskoton in SFR Yugoslavia.
In 2006, , a first-year dramaturgy student at the University of Arts' Faculty of Dramatic Arts (FDU), wrote a script based on the "Balada o Pià ¡onji i à ½ugi" track as part of a school assignment. Though mostly relying on "Balada o Pià ¡onji i à ½ugi", the script also references other Zabranjeno puà ¡enje songs such as "Pamtim to kao da je bilo danas", "Lutka sa naslovne strane", "Hadà ¾ija il bos", "Murga drot", "Guzonjin sin", and "Pià ¡onja i à ½uga u paklu droge". ÃÂurÃÂeviàplaced the plot in summer 1990 on the eve of the Yugoslavia vs. West Germany match at the 1990 FIFA World Cup with two lifelong friends from Sarajevo of differing ethno-religious backgrounds and football club loyalties (Pià ¡onja, a Bosniak who's a fan of FK Sarajevo, and à ½uga, a Serb pulling for FK à ½eljezniÃÂar) trying to get to Dubrovnik.
ÃÂurÃÂeviÃÂ's script got staged under SlaÃÂana Kilibarda's direction, premiering on 20 November 2010 as Zbogom à ¾ohari at Toà ¡a JovanoviàTheater in Zrenjanin. Kilibarda decided to make a few modifications to ÃÂurÃÂeviÃÂ's script, such as placing the plot a year later in summer 1991, the start of Yugoslav Wars.
On 11 March 2012, another theatrical staging premiered at Belgrade's Atelje 212, directed by Vladan ÃÂurkoviàas Balada o Pià ¡onji i à ½ugi with Milan Mariàplaying the role of Pià ¡onja, Nikola Jovanoviàas à ½uga, Tamara DragiÃÂeviàas Amila, Ivan Zekiàas Guzonjin sin, and Zoran Cvijanoviàas Murga Drot. In addition to Atelje 212, the play is also performed at Dadov Youth Theater.
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Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.
Zabranjeno puà ¡enje
Additional musicians
Production
Design