Sarajevo Winter Festival

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The Sarajevo Winter Festival (Template:Langx; Template:Lang-sh-Cyrl) is an annual international cultural festival held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, since 1984. It encompasses a wide range of artistic disciplines, including music, theatre, visual arts, literature, and film. The festival serves as a platform for artists from around the world to showcase their work and engage with the local community.[1]

History

Over the years, the festival has attracted thousands of artists and visitors.[2] By its 40th edition in 2025, the festival had hosted over 45,700 artists and cultural workers, presenting nearly 5,000 events.[3]

The festival is a member of the European Festivals Association (EFA).[4]

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International exhibition of South Korean art, Nine Dragon Heads, 7 February 2025.

In 2019, the festival opened with the performance Buka i bijes ("Noise and Fury") by artist Braco Dimitrijević, where artists marched through Sarajevo's streets carrying messages of peace and coexistence.[5]

In 2017, the 33rd edition of the festival awarded the "Silver Snowflake" to Mila Melank and Collegium Artisticum for their exceptional contributions to the arts.[1]

The festival has also featured international collaborations, such as the Silk Road of Art program held at the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[6]

In 2015, the festival included a Japanese Film Week.[7]

By its 40th edition in 2025, the festival had hosted over 45,700 artists and cultural workers, presenting nearly 5,000 events.[8]

Notable Editions

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Tablao los caminos, flamenco performance, 21 March 2024.
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Children's theatre performance, March 2023.

2018: 34th Edition – The Other Face of the World

The 34th International Sarajevo Winter Festival in 2018 was held under the slogan The Other Face of the World. The opening ceremony featured a concert by the Guardian Orchestra of Bulgaria, dedicated to the Bulgarian Chairmanship of the Council of the European Union. The festival gathered 1,500 artists from 43 countries,.[9]

2020: 36th Edition – Time for You: Pick Up Art

The 36th edition of the festival in 2020, themed Time for You: Pick Up Art, was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[10]

See also

References

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External links

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