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Minority Fest 2015 continued, Hungarian Cultural Heritage presented

Published: December 19, 2015
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Minority Fest novovrijeme.baMembers of the Association of Citizens of Czech Origin “Češka beseda” and the Association of Hungarians “Hum” from Sarajevo presented two exhibitions at the Gallery Novi Hram last night, within the Minority Fest 2015 – the festival of national minorities’ cultures.

Five art pieces of the fine artist Dalibor Beran, member of the Association “Češka beseda”, were presented, as well as a summary of the entire Hungarian cultural heritage under the protection of UNESCO.

Music, buildings, customs, handcrafts and photographs were presented on the panels which represented the Hungarian cultural heritage.

Beran presented his works made of wire, metal and rolled paper.

The Minority Fest 2015 is a three-day event which was opened on Thursday with the performance of the choir “Lola”, and it will end today with the presentation of culinary traditions of national minorities.

(Source: novovrijeme.ba)

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