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Help and Support for Artists and Refugees from Ukraine in Novi Sad

Artistic messages of peace and help to refugees from Ukraine are a new initiative of the ‘Novi Sad – European Capital of Culture’ Foundation. Through its residential programme ‘Artist in Residence’, an open call has been sent to artists from Ukraine to stay and create in Novi Sad, in the field of visual arts and […]

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Novi Sad as the European Capital of Culture for Young People, from Young People and with Young People

Children and young people will be in the focus of the European Capital of Culture during April and May. Three programmes ‘Schools of the Future’, ‘Flags of the Future’ and ‘Fairy Tales of the Future’, with 460 artists from 30 countries, will be presented through 270 different cultural events. Escape to the ‘Schools of the

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The End of June in Token of Beethovens’ Nine Symphonies

One of the greatest endeavours of the European Capital of Culture will be a unique performance of Beethoven’s nine symphonies in a single day, on 26 June, within the ‘Beethoven Marathon’ project with the participation of four cities – Novi Sad, Belgrade, Dortmund and Bratislava. The Belgrade and Dortmund Philharmonic will alternately perform eight symphonies,

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Youth Engaged Theatre as an Introduction to Interactive Programmes for Children and Young People

Improving the quality of youth culture by improving political awareness, critical thinking, and international solidarity among young people is the goal of the project ‘European Youth Engagement Network 2.0 (EYE.net 2.0)’, where the audience will have the chance to see eight interactive youth theatre performances from eight countries on theatre festival organised at several locations

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The Grand Finale of the Artistic Programme on Migrations

After more than 300 cultural events within which around 130 artists presented themselves, the end of the ‘Migrations’ programme arch of the European Capital of Culture will be marked by another spectacular work, the premiere of the opera ‘Vladimir and Kosara’ that will be performed by the Opera of the Serbian National Theatre on 28

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Gastro Journey with European Musicians – ‘Caravan’ Begins

‘Caravan’, a gastronomic and musical journey, which will take visitors through different parts of Europe, will be held in Novi Sad’s cultural stations from 17 to 20 March. As part of the Migrations programme arch, ‘Caravan’ will once again re-examine the topic of migration through gastronomic culture and representatives of the world music scene. The

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More than 500 Partners Provided Support to the ‘Novi Sad – European Capital of Culture’ Project

With the ‘For New Bridges’ slogan, the ‘Novi Sad – European Capital of Culture’ project creates, develops and upgrades new connections with numerous and diverse stakeholders who, each from its own aspect, contribute to the successful implementation of programmes and activities within one of the most prestigious European titles in the field of culture. The

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The ‘Migration of Souls’ Programme Pushes the Boundaries of Cultural Events

Original Enigma Voices, Anthropoceno – music project by two members of the famous Gotan Project band, Bilja Krstić and Bistrik Orchestra, Japanese artist Kaori Ito with Bogdan Ranković and Novi Sad band ‘Ethnoforia’, as well as regional contemporary writers Damir Karakaš and Darko Cvijetić arrive in Novi Sad, the European Capital of Culture, where they will present

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