Culture Is a Way of Life
1 SEP – 7 ОCT
Five weeks and five arts, at iconic, new places for culture, in new, restored spaces, connect local and European scene and citizens, turning Novi Sad into a kaleidoscope city.
Architecture, literature, performing arts, visual and applied arts, find their way to their citizens of Novi Sad with numerous programmes and mark the end of summer in our city. The Kaleidoscope of Culture, another legacy project, has been one of the biggest projects within the European Capital of Culture so far.
Some of the currently announced names and programmes for the Kaleidoscope of Culture are the Burgtheater – one of the most respected stages in the world and Ars Electronica – the famous European Centre for New Media Art, while the Department of Scene Architecture, Technique and Design from the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Novi Sad will join forces with the Prague Quadrennial, the world’s most significant event dedicated to scenography, stage design, architecture and space in the performing arts.
In the following months, the announcement of the programme for 2022 will continue. The entire Programme Book of the project will be published in October this year.
8 OCT – 27 NOV
We are discovering different, alternative, marginalised, minority, and rebellious expressions by reassessing dominant values in European culture and art.
Some of the main programmes bring inclusive events with the focus on creative work by marginalised groups (Superpowerful, present new forms of comic books (The Comic Book City) and introduce rich alternative, minority, avant-garde genres, languages and terms.
Did you know that next year you within the Other? Europe programme arch you will have a chance to see the exhibition of one of the few museums in Europe that deals with the issue of people with disabilities? This programme arch represents a culture of the different and explores different value identities from those that dominate European culture and art. More than 430 artists from as many as 38 different countries will be part of this programme arch in the title year.
Some of the currently announced names and programmes for the Other? Europe programme arch is the Typhlological Museum from Zagreb – one of the few museums in Europe that deals with accessibility, the Viennese Kunsthistorisches Museum – one of the most famous museums in the world, British percussionist with hearing impairment Evelyn Glennie – two-time Grammy winner in classical music and the Polar Music Prize winner, also called the ‘Nobel Prize for Music’, the famous German conceptual artist Frank Uwe Laysiepen – remembered as one of the pioneers of performance, body art and Polaroid photography, and is known for his long-term private and business relationship with Marina Abramović and Dutch director Michael Helmerhorst, who will direct a play about a famous comic book heroine Cat Claw by Bane Kerac.
In the following months, the announcement of the programme for 2022 will continue. The entire Programme Book of the project will be published in October this year.