Una notte and the Celtic harp in Žabljak
We invite you to visit Žabljak this weekend too!!!
Festival Wild Beauty Art and this weekend continues with programs that combine natural beauty, unusual environments and quality musical content, thus branding Montenegro as a place with unique cultural content.
On Friday, August 14, at Black Lake at 6 p.m., a concert called "Una notte2" with three young artists is planned – soprano Petra Radulović, student at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, violinist Jelena Jovović, who was declared the best student of the final year of the University of Montenegro and who is currently in postgraduate studies at the University of Music and Applied Arts in Graz, as well as violinist Teodora Kaličanin, who after basic and specialist studies at the Music Academy in Cetinje is studying at the Giuseppe Tartini Conservatory in Trieste.
On Sunday, August 16, harpist Branka Pajović will perform on two Durmitor stages. who, after studying, giving concerts and teaching in Serbia, the United Kingdom and Thailand, moved to Žabljak. The festival audience will be able to hear the sounds of the Celtic harp at the UNESCO site Stećci at 10 a.m., as well as at the Savin Kuk ski center at 1 p.m.
The Wild Beauty Art Festival is held with the support of the Ministry of Culture of Montenegro and Tourist organizations of Žabljak, in cooperation with the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism, the National Restaurant Crno Jezero, the Durmitor National Park, Luštica Bay and the KotorArt International Festival. The organizer reserves the right to change the program in accordance with the epidemiological situation.
ONCE AGAIN, WE ASK YOU TO STRICTLY FOLLOW THE PRESCRIBED MEASURES OF NKT CG, due to the epidemiological situation (distance, hands, mask)!