• Ivana Đurić: “I transmit my energy through the instrument!

    Ivana Đurić: “I transmit my energy through the instrument!0

    Ivana Đurić was born in Sarajevo in 1984. She studied music in BiH and France. Traditional Bosnian music is a big part of her interest and work. In addition, she is engaged in classical music, theatre and film music. She lives in Sarajevo. Why did you become an artist? My parents recognised my musical talent

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  • Amira Pertesi: “My art gives women back courage and freedom!”

    Amira Pertesi: “My art gives women back courage and freedom!”0

    Amira Pertesi was born in Sarajevo, but has lived in Austria since she was 14. Nevertheless, to this day she is very attached to her home country. She has been working as a designer since 2016. Her very first collection was enthusiastically received and published in the most renowned magazines in the region. In addition

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  • Adis Lukač: “The message of art should be transnational and universal!”

    Adis Lukač: “The message of art should be transnational and universal!”0

    Adis Lukač was born in Sarajevo, where he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts. His main focus is on sculpture and painting. He is the creator of several important works by personalities of the country, such as Tvrtko I Kotromanić, the first king of the medieval kingdom of Bosnia, or Mirza Delibašić, one of

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  • Between Inferno and Paradiso

    Between Inferno and Paradiso0

    No matter where in the world – there are few artists who can sit back and relax because they can make a good, carefree living from their art. What is it like in economically weaker countries like Bosnia-Herzegovina? Let’s start with the good news: the art scene is diverse and very active. Some artists are

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MINDERHEITEN | Der Donauraum, Mittel- und Osteuropa, also alles zwischen Deutschland und Österreich, Moldawien und der Ukraine, bis hin zum Balkan, ist eine sehr vielfältige Region, was nationale Minderheiten betrifft. Es gibt sehr bedeutende Bevölkerungsgruppen, die in Nachbarländern ihrer so genannten „Verwandtenstaaten“ leben, wie die ungarischen Minderheiten in der Slowakei, Transkarpatien in der Ukraine und Siebenbürgen in Rumänien. Was versteht man unter einer „nationalen Minderheit“? Vor welchen Herausforderungen stehen sie in Mittel- und Osteuropa? Wie kann der Schutz der nationalen Minderheiten im Donauraum gewährleistet werden? Jack Gill (Institut für den Donauraum und Mitteleuropa (IDM) erörtert diese Fragen mit Sergiu Constantin, Senior Researcher am Institut für Minderheitenrechte / Eurac research. Folge Nr. 42 der IDM-Podcast-Reihe „Central Europe Explained“. Übersetzt mit DeepL.com (kostenlose Version)MINORITIES | The Danube Region, Central and Eastern Europe, in other words everything between Germany and Austria, Moldova and Ukraine, down to the Balkans, is a very diverse region when it comes to national minorities. There are very significant populations of people living in countries neighbouring their so-called “kin-states”, such as the Hungarian minorities in Slovakia, Transcarpathia in Ukraine, and Transylvania in Romania. What does “national minority” refer to? Which challenges are they facing in Central and Eastern Europe? What challenges to ensure the protection for natianal minorities in the Danube Region? Jack Gill (IDM) discusses these issues with Sergiu Constantin Senior Researcher at Institute for Minority Rights / Eurac research. Listen to the podcast, linked below.shows.acast.com/idm-podcast/episodes/ep42-national-minorities-and-governance-in-the-danube-region#idm #donau #danube #danuberegion #eusdr #minderheiten #minoritieswww.idm.at ... See MoreSee Less
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