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FROM A PRINCESS TO CHAMBER MUSIC: MAY EVENTS AT THE MILANOVIĆ HOUSE

The Milanović House continues its cultural programming in May with a series of events across literature, music, and the arts.

FROM A PRINCESS TO CHAMBER MUSIC: MAY EVENTS AT THE MILANOVIĆ HOUSE
PHOTO: Aleksandar Čavić

On May 14 at 7 PM, the venue will host Princess Jelisaveta Karađorđević for the presentation of the book Tamo daleko.

The program begins on May 12 at 6 PM with A Story of the Nevesinje Brigade of the Army of Republika Srpska, followed by a performance by the Poetic Theater Saputnica at 8 PM (Spiritual Lyre).

A panel discussion marking Eighty Years Since the Birth of Rajko Petrov Nogo will take place on May 13 at 7 PM.

A guitar concert by students of the Academy of Arts in Banja Luka is scheduled for May 15 at 7 PM, while a joint concert by students of the Music School and professors and students of the Academy (oboe) will be held on May 16 at the same time.

On May 20 at 7 PM, Dragan Simeunović’s book Amazon Pilgrimage will be presented. The next day, May 21, will feature a flute concert (Music of French Composers) and an art exhibition by Milica Jovandić, both starting at 7 PM.

Historian Željko Vujadinović will give a lecture titled Balkanism: Fate or Project? on May 22, while Wine Conversations with Milica Stupar and the presentation of the cultural society Brdo from Kranj will follow on May 23, also at 7 PM.

The Ophthalmology Congress will be held on May 24, and the Ballet School will perform on May 26. On May 27, professor Sandrijela Kasagić will give a lecture titled How to Teach Literature Today.

The documentary Garavice by Dragan Radović, in cooperation with the Forgotten Roots Foundation, will be shown on May 28 at 7 PM.

The program concludes with the Evening of Chamber Music concert by students of the University of Banja Luka’s Academy of Arts on May 29, and the presentation of Bojan Vegara’s book Children the World Did Not Love on May 30. Both events begin at 7 PM.