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Stroll Through Sarajevo on Sunday-Memories Through Space and Space for Changes

Published March 1, 2014
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sarajevoThe collective walk through Sarajevo, as a shared and re-discovery of the city step by step, like a trip through time and space during which everyone creates his/her own imaginary city and will portray with sketches, a camera, video camera, writing stories or songs, will be organized on 2 March at 11:00 as part of the program Gradologija.

Organizers of the walk are the Association for Culture and Art CRVENA and LIFT space initiatives. They explain that through walks, we challenge ourselves, our memories, good or bad, prejudices against others, as well as desires that are related to the city space, which we often do not know enough about to be able to notice that it changes and that it is no longer the space that either we knew or comes from an urban story.

The walk has a predetermined start and end in the real space o the city of Sarajevo, while its merger with streets, steps, parking spaces or parks will depend on the group of citizens who will take part in the walk.

The walk will last from two to five hours, and the starting point of the walk is in the inner courtyard of Marijin Dvor, which is still called Marijin Park, and the entrance is Dolina 5.

(Source: Fena)

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