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Image credit: The Story of the Little Town on Top of the Hill – Cerak Vinogradi
Walk by Kulturni Cerak and Jelena Andzic, September 2024
This article was developed within the program Venture an Idea funded by the USAID.
Walking as a Way of Knowing
October 12th 11am
Painter. Poet. National Hero
Walk led by Dunja Karanovic
Duration: two to three hours
Through second edition of feminist walk we will be re(discovering) the streets, monuments, and artistic interventions in public space that tell history of Belgrade from the perspective on women. The walk proposes to see beyond systematic exclusion of women from public sphere and to look not only at what little is there, but at what’s invisible and hidden within the margins.
Walk in led by Dunja Karanovic, artist and journalist. She is a regular contributor of Liceulice magazine. She is passionate about feminist art histories, embroidery, the small, and the marginal.
October 19th 11:00
The Little Town on Top of The Hill – Cerak Vinogradi
Walk led by Kulturni Cerak and artist Jelena Andzic
Duration: three hours
Did you know of the place in Belgrade where street names are not given by national heroes but they have names of the trees. Trees are heroes of The little Town of Top of the Hill. As one of our walk participants reflected Cerak Vinogradi is story not from the past but from future, future that we are hoping to reach – sustainable living in close connection with nature. The walk will guide you through history and present of the Cerak with artistic interventions led by Jelena Andzic.
Walk is led by Kulturni Cerak association has focus on heritage preservation and environmental protection. Jelena Andzic is artist based in Belgrade.
October 26th 11am
Singing Belgrade
Walk by Irena Sentevska
Walk duration two to three hours
Singing Belgrade gives us an insight in music scene of Belgrade and its relation to Yugoslav music scene. It revisits the places where music experiments were made public but also where and how these experiments were supported. Prior the walk you will receive listening list so you prepare your ears and your mind for music encounter.
The walk is inspired by book with the same name Singing Belgrade written by Irena Sentevska. Irena is independent researcher and author of two books in Serbian, The Swinging 90’s theater and social reality of Serbia ( 2016), and Singing Belgrade: urban identity and music videos (2023), which received the Belgrade City Assembly’s annual Award for social sciences and humanities.
All walks are 1760 dinars per person
Booking essential as we walk in small groups
You can book through Instagram.