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The Memory Modul is a cultural project initiated by the festival in 1995 with the goal of preserving the memory of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [16] The project has worked to keep hundreds of documents, photographs and videos from being forgotten and has offered audiences new and creative works which are related to the Bosnian war as well as other armed conflicts across the world.
In 2021 Antonić published the book Kako (ni)je propao rokenrol u Srbiji (How Rock 'n' Roll in Serbia (Didn't) Came to an End). Besides Antonić's essays on Serbian rock scene , the book also features a list of 100 best Serbian rock albums published after the breakup of SFR Yugoslavia.
The Sarajevo War Theatre (Bosnian: Sarajevski ratni teatar / Сарајевски ратни театар, SARTR) is a theatre in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was founded on 17 May 1992 on the initiative of Dubravko Bibanović, Gradimir Gojer , Đorđe Mačkić and Safet Plakalo during the Siege of Sarajevo .
Divlje Jagode performing in Belgrade in 2022. In 2022, the band released the first live album in their career, Live in Beograd, with the recording of their concert held in Belgrade's Trade Union Hall on 8 October 2022. [13] In 2024, the band released their latest studio album, Prati moje stare tragove (Follow My Old Footprints). The album was ...
The Sarajevo Evenings of Music (SVEM) is an international multi-day contemporary instrumental music festival which annually takes place in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was established by the Music Arts Foundation and is held in May. [ 1 ]
Sarajevo Music Academy was founded by the Decision of the National Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina on May 20, 1955 as the fourth such higher education institution in the former joint state, and the first established after the World War II.
Sava Centar is located in Block 19, in the municipality of New Belgrade.It is situated at 9 Milentija Popovića street. The complex is bounded by the streets of Vladimira Popovića to the east, Milentija Popovića to the west and Bulevar Arsenija Čarnijevića to the south.
[1] [2] The festival was launched in 2007 by NGOs from Belgrade and Sarajevo, led by the regional Youth Initiative for Human Rights, with the goal of fostering closer cultural ties between the two cities. [2] Since its inception, the Yugoslav Drama Theatre has participated in the organization of the festival. [citation needed]