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The Art Of Living In Southeast EuropeWelcome to the third newsletter edition of Southeast Europe: People and Culture! Although the summer is winding down, the celebration of music, film, art and good food is still going strong in Southeast Europe. In this edition we give you an exclusive guide to the sights and sounds of Southeast Europe. This month’s new features section puts the spotlight on art in Southeast Europe with the Croatian Museum of Naive Art and the 60th Anniversary of the Serbian graphic art collective, Grafički Kolektiv, taking centre stage. Festival season in Southeast Europe isn’t over yet so if you haven’t had the chance to experience one of the variety of festivals in the region use our What’s on guide to start your planning. See you in Southeast Europe.
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This month’s new featuresThis month our writers keep you abreast of the must-see art museums and exhibitions in Southeast Europe. Find out more below ...
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What’s on - Upcoming Festivals 2009
Festival of theatrical experiments, ideas, actions and the game, accompanied by visiting domestic, former Yugoslav and European theatre groups in Podgorica.
This festival creates a space for multicultural dialogue in East European countries. Theatre plays from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia & Poland will be shown at the festival. There will also be workshops for actors, meetings with authors and a discussion on gestures for political independence in contemporary theatre and media.
The International Cinematographers’ Film Festival “MANAKI BROTHERS” is the oldest festival dedicated to cinematographers and presents the most recent works of film professionals from all over the world to their colleagues, as well as to film fans, from the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and the Western Balkans region. It also encourages the cooperation between local and international filmmakers. Heard of any events taking place in the region? Would you like to advertise your own cultural or sports-related event? |
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Recipe From The Region
Love to cook food from Southeast Europe? Why not share the taste of the region and send us your traditional recipes to |
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OTHER PROJECTSEuropean Young Journalist Award 2009
As Europe is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the fall of the iron curtain, symbolised by the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, a visit to Berlin provides the national winners with an opportunity to learn from the past as we celebrate a unified democratic Europe. At the same time, this year marks the 5th anniversary of the accession to the EU of ten countries, mainly from Central and Eastern Europe. The “2009 European Young Journalist Award“ is a project of the European Commission's Directorate General Enlargement, organised in co-operation with the European Youth Press and Café Babel. Visit the |
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