Belgrade recommendations for this week
Belgrade | 06 June 2009 |Belgrade picks for this week
Friday
Un Ballo in Maschera
Operatic master Giuseppe Verdi’s three-act work, “A Masked Ball” is loosely based on the assassination of King Gustav III of Sweden. And although the factual accuracy of the libretto is highly questionable - for starters, it’s based in Boston, Massachusetts - the opera is widely praised for the effortless and clever combination of comedy and tragedy. National Theatre, Francuska 3
International Architecture Salon
The 14th annual international architecture salon will be held in Zemun, on the shores of the Danube. Presenters from around the world will be showcasing popular innovations and creative products in architecture this year. Presentations are expected to run the gamut from futurist and contemporary, to designs that harken back to the past in style. Stara Kapetanija, Zemun Quay 8
Sunday
Knin Showcase
Belgrade’s Living Room club will be hosting a showcase of up-and-coming bands and groups from the Croatian city of Knin. Once a central location in the wartime conflicts of the 1990s, the city had a large Serb population before the war broke out. As well as showcasing some great acts, the show aims to promote friendly exchanges and reconciliation between Serbia and Croatia. Living Room, Kralja Milana 48
Milan Milisavljevic
This concert will be held to help the children of a Belgrade orphanage. Milisavljevic is the third solo viola of the New York Metropolitan Opera and a former member of the Concertgebouw Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra, and thus a world-class performer. Expect the public to come out in their droves to support this good cause. Guarnerius, Glavna 32
Tuesday
Films of Andreja Kuluncic
Kuluncic is a Croatian artist working in various mediums including film. Her work deals with social, political and economic inequality and her main goal throughout her career has been to give a voice to the voiceless, those living on the fringes of society. Dom kulture Studentski grad, Bulevar Zorana Djindjica 179
Wednesday
Radar - exhibition
Sasa Markovic and Stevan Novakovic are a pair of artists who combine as ‘Radar’. Their current project is called “Gotovina” and they have combined items from flea markets and rubbish tips around town in order to make art from them. The exhibition takes up two galleries with the interesting and expansive installations made by the two artists. Remont Gallery, Makedonska 5/II
Thurshay
Gerard Causse
Causse is one of the founders of the Intercontemporain Ensemble and is additionally known as a viola soloist. Just like the ensemble that gained him notoriety, he works in the realm of contemporary classical music. He will be accompanied by Nemanja Karjanovic, who Causse teaches at the Paris Conservatorium. Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment, Studentski Trg 5