The second edition of the Wild Beauty Art festival in Žabljak and in Luštica Bay

According to the organizers, the planned programs for this summer have been carefully designed as a combination of artistic quality and musical works receptive to a wider audience, and will present a wide range of musical genres.

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From last year's edition of the festival, Photo: Krsto Vulović
From last year's edition of the festival, Photo: Krsto Vulović
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The second edition of the Wild Beauty Art festival is planned for the period from July 31 to August 22, at several locations throughout Montenegro. Nine musical programs are planned at the already recognizable location of the festival, the Black Lake on Durmitor, at the UNESCO site Stećci, as well as at the festival's new seaside stage - Luštica Bay.

"The artistic platform Wild Beauty Art was created on the initiative of the KotorArt team, after almost two decades of realizing this festival of national and international importance, which provides an active contribution to the branding of Montenegro as a tourist destination with high-quality and unique artistic and cultural content. Last summer, it was successfully realized the first edition of Wild Beauty Art, with the idea of ​​presenting the natural beauties of Montenegro not "only" unambiguously, as places of unrepeatable nature, but also as spaces for top artistic creations", remind the organizers.

The planned programs for this summer have been carefully designed, as they state, as a combination of artistic quality and musical works receptive to a wider audience, and will present a wide range of musical genres. In the next four summer weeks, programs with jazz are planned every weekend, world music, popular melodies, but also art music. The central events are planned to be held on Fridays at 18pm at Crni Jezera and on Saturdays at 21pm in Luštica Bay. The festival starts on Friday, July 31 next to the Black Lake with a performance by the band Ars Longa, consisting of violinist Nenad Jovanović, flautist Tamara Knežević and double bass player Vasilije Gagović.

All Wild Beauty Art programs are planned in an open space, with maximum respect for the measures of the National Coordinating Body for Infectious Diseases, in order to ensure the safety of the audience, musicians and the festival team, the festival organization points out. Entrance to all events within the Wild Beauty Art festival is free, and the organizing team, patrons and partners of the festival ask the audience to comply with NKT measures, especially in terms of wearing protective masks and keeping a distance.

The organizer, as they point out, reserves the right to change the program in accordance with the epidemiological situation. The latest information on the implementation of the Wild Beauty Art program can be found at Facebook i Instagram profiles of the Festival, as well as on the website www.wildbeautyart.me

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