March in Belgrade. Always turbulent. Surprising again. With real spring weather or not, it brings a suitcase of good vibes for everyone. Nature is waking up, wake up everyone!
Daylight saving time comes into effect on Sunday, March 30th at 02:00. Clocks will be moved forward one hour. Now that you have remembered to move your clocks, start planning the last weekend in March.
Bitef Theater is the address where the program " Ioanna Paraskevopoulos / MOS" will be realized on Sunday, March 30th in two periods: from 17:30 and 20:00. Ioanna will share the stage with her colleague, Georgios Kotsifakis.
"MOS" is a stage play that takes place among the visible and hidden connections that exist between movement, sound and image, amplifying the narratives that arise from the interaction and existence of sources. This allows for the visibility of elements that cannot be seen or heard just like that.
The Belgrade Dance Festival will last until April 15th, if you are unable to attend this magnificent event, you still have a few dates available.
The Madlena Art Palace is the venue for the magnificent exhibition "My Naive". You have the opportunity to see more than 60 paintings by 40 authors. The exhibited works are the artistic expression of painters from Kovacica, Jagodina and Hlebina. Sava Stojkov, Zuzana Halupova, Martin Jonas, Janos Mesaros, Ivan Rabuzin and many other artists have such paintings that more than two thousand lovers of naive painting have visited this exhibition so far.
Along with the exhibition, you can also see a collection of rare plants from around the world, located in the Glasshouse complex within the Madlena Art Palace. Announcement of arrival before the visit is desirable.
The new season has arrived, and with it the traditional event at the Parobrod Art Center. The 12th exhibition "Bears - in honor of spring" is on the program until 5th April. The presentation of the independent art scene through a sales-oriented exhibition where income from sales goes to the authors is a famous city event that should not be missed.
This year, works by over 50 authors will be exhibited. The exhibition is accompanied by a great accompanying program that includes a dreamcatcher-making workshop for children and parents with educator Jovana Stojkovic, a Bear Spring Bazaar, and a jewelry-making workshop with designer Ana Baranjin.