Katë Dulaj (Serbian: Ката Дулај, Kata Dulaj) (9 November 1923 – 29 April 1969), known by her artistic name Katarina Josipi-Kati, was a Yugoslav actress of Albanian ethnicity. She performed on stage, and in radio plays, film, and television.[1]
Katarina was born on 9 November 1923, one of four children of Gjin Dulaj and Gjyste (Prekpalaj) Dulaj, Mark, Lazer, Kati and Pal. Her family came from Tropoja and settled close to Prizreni, then in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. Katarina Josipi began her education there, and continued it in Niš. Following the bombing of Niš during the Second World War in April 1941, Kati's father and family and many other people escaped from Niš; the Dulajs settled in Uroševac (Ferizaj). After completing her elementary education she attended three night-shift classes, training to become a tailor. Kati was arrested by Yugoslav authorities in 1947 and taken before a court together with her brother Lazer, as members of Albania National Democratic Organization and enemies of the people. 38 members of "Hamdi Berisha Group", all of them from Uroševac and vicinity, were arrested and tried in Gnjilane (Gjilan), from 1–7 February 1947; Katarina Josipi was the only woman. Following several months of investigation and reprisals they were released for lack of proof. She died when she was 46 years old on 29 April 1969 in Pristina (Prishtinë) city.[2]
Careeredit
Katarina Josipi acted on stage for the first time at the Amateur Theater in Uroševac. In spring 1948 she joined the Provincial People's Theater of Pristina, as the first actress. Kati acted in Pristina for 21 years; at the Professional Theater of Pristina she played with Nexhmije Pagarusha, Bekim Fehmiu, Muharrem Qena, Hyrie Hana, Istref Begolli, Xhevat Qena, Shani Pallaska, Malo Gami, Ragip Loxha, Kriste Berisha, Matej Serreqi, Shaban Gashi, Abdurrahman Shala, Melihate Ajeti, Leze Spaci Qena, Meribane Shala, Adelajde Sopi, Belxhyzare Domi, Qazim Dushku, Safete Rogova, Igballe Gjurkaj Qena, Melihate Qena, and so many others.[3]
She was awarded numerous prizes and recognised by professional institutions of Kosova and elsewhere. The Original Play Competition of the National Theater of Pristina was named after her. The Prize for the most successful female role for comedy also carries her name (in Preševo), and the "Kati's Ring" Prize, granted annually to a professional actress for the best role in Prishtina, and also .[4]
She was married to Hil Pjetri, an immigrant who had come from Kavajë. She had two children, both of whom fell ill and died in infancy. Her husband was later deported by the Yugoslav authorities. Dulaj did not remarry, and would visit his wife and two children, both named after Kati's children.[6]
Referencesedit
^Kristaj, Frrok (2004). Nol Kristaj (ed.). Katarina Josipi – Kati (in Albanian). Prishtine: Anton Pashku. p. 157. ISBN9951-8506-5-0.
^Kristaj, Frrok (2004). Nol Kristaj (ed.). Katarina Josipi – Kati (in Albanian). Prishtine: Anton Pashku. p. 157. ISBN9951-8506-5-0.
^Kristaj, Frrok (2004). Nol Kristaj (ed.). Katarina Josipi – Kati (in Albanian). Prishtine: Anton Pashku. p. 157. ISBN9951-8506-5-0.
^Kristaj, Frrok (2004). Nol Kristaj (ed.). Katarina Josipi – Kati (in Albanian). Prishtine: Anton Pashku. p. 157. ISBN9951-8506-5-0.
^Sokoli, Qemajl (2006). Monografia e Teatrit Kombëtar të Kosovës (in Albanian). Prishtine: Mehmet Zhushi, Hysen Haxholli. p. 445. ISBN978-9951-8717-0-9.
^Kristaj, Frrok (2004). Nol Kristaj (ed.). Katarina Josipi – Kati (in Albanian). Prishtine: Anton Pashku. p. 157. ISBN9951-8506-5-0.
January 01, 1970
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Kate Dulaj Serbian Kata Dulaј Kata Dulaj 9 November 1923 29 April 1969 known by her artistic name Katarina Josipi Kati was a Yugoslav actress of Albanian ethnicity She performed on stage and in radio plays film and television 1 Katarina JosipiBornKate Dulaj 1923 09 11 11 September 1923Zym Kingdom of Serbs Croats and SlovenesDied29 April 1969 1969 04 29 aged 45 NationalityAlbaniaOccupationActressYears active1948 1969SpouseHil PjetriChildren2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Theatre 4 Personal life 5 ReferencesEarly life editKatarina was born on 9 November 1923 one of four children of Gjin Dulaj and Gjyste Prekpalaj Dulaj Mark Lazer Kati and Pal Her family came from Tropoja and settled close to Prizreni then in the Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes Katarina Josipi began her education there and continued it in Nis Following the bombing of Nis during the Second World War in April 1941 Kati s father and family and many other people escaped from Nis the Dulajs settled in Urosevac Ferizaj After completing her elementary education she attended three night shift classes training to become a tailor Kati was arrested by Yugoslav authorities in 1947 and taken before a court together with her brother Lazer as members of Albania National Democratic Organization and enemies of the people 38 members of Hamdi Berisha Group all of them from Urosevac and vicinity were arrested and tried in Gnjilane Gjilan from 1 7 February 1947 Katarina Josipi was the only woman Following several months of investigation and reprisals they were released for lack of proof She died when she was 46 years old on 29 April 1969 in Pristina Prishtine city 2 Career edit nbsp Katarina Josipi Katarina Josipi acted on stage for the first time at the Amateur Theater in Urosevac In spring 1948 she joined the Provincial People s Theater of Pristina as the first actress Kati acted in Pristina for 21 years at the Professional Theater of Pristina she played with Nexhmije Pagarusha Bekim Fehmiu Muharrem Qena Hyrie Hana Istref Begolli Xhevat Qena Shani Pallaska Malo Gami Ragip Loxha Kriste Berisha Matej Serreqi Shaban Gashi Abdurrahman Shala Melihate Ajeti Leze Spaci Qena Meribane Shala Adelajde Sopi Belxhyzare Domi Qazim Dushku Safete Rogova Igballe Gjurkaj Qena Melihate Qena and so many others 3 She was awarded numerous prizes and recognised by professional institutions of Kosova and elsewhere The Original Play Competition of the National Theater of Pristina was named after her The Prize for the most successful female role for comedy also carries her name in Presevo and the Kati s Ring Prize granted annually to a professional actress for the best role in Prishtina and also 4 Theatre edit nbsp Theatre of Pristina Year Title Role 1949 Personi i dyshimt Marica 1950 Martesa Fjollka 1950 Zhelanet Rutarica 1950 Zjarri dhe hiri Tanja 1951 Deputeti i popullit Pavka 1951 Zullumqari Zibija 1952 Per kafshaten e bukes Mata 1952 Hani ne rrugen kryesore Marija Jegurovna 1952 Martesa Ana Martinova Zmejukiva 1952 E shoqja e Hasan Ages E shoqja e Hasan Ages 1952 Sikur te isha djale Remzija 1952 Rruga ne krim Magda Ovegu 1952 Hijet e renda Duda 1952 Zona e Zamfirit Doka 1953 Tri botena Ajsha plake 1953 Zhorzh Dandeni Anzhelika 1953 Bota Stana 1953 Protekcioni Seventja 1953 Besa Vahidja 1953 Dy rreshtere Sofija 1954 Mbreti i Betanjes Hana 1954 Mirandolina Ortenzija 1954 Fjala eshte per banese Marija 1954 Nuk martohen me pare Plaka 1955 Sherbetori i dy zotnive Beatriqa 1955 Nita Ithja 1955 Zotni Fedor Marina 1955 Halit Gashi Safija 1956 Kryet e hudres Dila 1956 Parajsa e humbur Hatmanja 1956 Njerezit Simona 1956 Ciklonet Znj Lekoan 1956 Kusheriri prej Amerikes Nada 1956 Oda e erret Bahrija 1957 Zonja Ministreshe Zhivka 1957 Dy metelike Staka 1957 I semuri per mend Villna 1957 Ditari i Ana Frank Edita Frank 1958 Lugati Shaqja 1958 Borebardha dhe shtate shkurtabiqat Mbreteresha 1958 Hakemarrja Tima 1958 Hanka Naska 1958 Miu ne xhep Bashkeshortja 1958 Vrraga Tijana 1959 Banesa e perbashket Zonja Nata 1959 Bashkeudhetaret Ajo 1959 Pjata e drunjet Klaraa 1960 Cubat Amalja Fon Edelrein 1960 Familja e pikelluar Sarka 1960 Ushtari i mire Shvejk Zonja Palivec 1960 Matura Dr Vimer 1961 Konkursi Ranka Veloviq 1961 Kur eshte gruaja memece Frigoleta 1962 Zullumqari Magjupja 1962 Autobiografia Falxhore 1962 Peripetite e kohes Filja 1962 Zonja me kamele Prudans 1963 Jehona 60 Mabel Backer 1963 Dje mbasdite Ollga Koren 1963 Profesori Mamllok Elen Mamlok 1965 Nuk martohen me pare Zejnepja 1965 Studentet e perjetshem Zonja Mara 1966 Magjistarja Keti 1966 Ambrozio Shfarose kohen Padrona 1966 Dredhite e Smpatukut Merina 1966 Hanka Haska 1967 Kunora Shifra 1968 Fosilet Zeri i nenes 1969 Tri dite te kiametit Sherbetorja 5 Personal life editShe was married to Hil Pjetri an immigrant who had come from Kavaje She had two children both of whom fell ill and died in infancy Her husband was later deported by the Yugoslav authorities Dulaj did not remarry and would visit his wife and two children both named after Kati s children 6 References edit Kristaj Frrok 2004 Nol Kristaj ed Katarina Josipi Kati in Albanian Prishtine Anton Pashku p 157 ISBN 9951 8506 5 0 Kristaj Frrok 2004 Nol Kristaj ed Katarina Josipi Kati in Albanian Prishtine Anton Pashku p 157 ISBN 9951 8506 5 0 Kristaj Frrok 2004 Nol Kristaj ed Katarina Josipi Kati in Albanian Prishtine Anton Pashku p 157 ISBN 9951 8506 5 0 Kristaj Frrok 2004 Nol Kristaj ed Katarina Josipi Kati in Albanian Prishtine Anton Pashku p 157 ISBN 9951 8506 5 0 Sokoli Qemajl 2006 Monografia e Teatrit Kombetar te Kosoves in Albanian Prishtine Mehmet Zhushi Hysen Haxholli p 445 ISBN 978 9951 8717 0 9 Kristaj Frrok 2004 Nol Kristaj ed Katarina Josipi Kati in Albanian Prishtine Anton Pashku p 157 ISBN 9951 8506 5 0 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Katarina Josipi amp oldid 1214699551, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,