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Beton Fest, the Holiday of the 3D Street Art, starting in Sarajevo

August 25, 2015
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Beton Fest kul.baThe Association for the development of culture and art Progres is opening the fourth Festival of anamorphic 3D street art Beton Fest on Wednesday.

Special guest of the festival will be one of the most prominent artists of this type, Magali Savary. Beton Fest is one of the most visited festivals in B&H and the region, with over 100.000 visitors per day.

The festival was founded under the auspices of the Association for the development of culture and art Progres and had its early beginnings in 2012, when it was held for the first time.

The festival lasts for five days, from August 26th to 30th, and it will be held on a number of locations throughout Sarajevo in cooperation with a large number of artists, musicians and premises in the city.

(Source: klix.ba/photo kul.ba)

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