Monday Club at the Museum Belgrade, November 21, 2011
The project Creative Society exchanges views and discusses about entrepreneurship, creativity and innovative thinking. In the project we explore our driving forces and how ideas can be developed and put into function. Everyone has the imagination and the ability to create something new. The exhibition Creative Women -- Innovations from Sweden highlights Swedish women inventors, their life circumstances and their ideas, as well as some historical role models. The pedagogical program can be used by schools and teachers to stimulate the students to think out of the box and to encourage them to develop and share their ideas. The Monday Club at the Museum is a meeting place for discussions and presentations by guests from Sweden and Serbia on topics related to creativity, cultural and social entrepreneurship, management and leadership.
The project is developed by the Embassy of Sweden in Belgrade and the Museum of Science and Technology in Belgrade, and in cooperation with the Swedish Institute and the Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology in Stockholm.
On 21st of October Annica and Marie Eklund, owners of the Swedish floor producing company Bolon, and Milos Ivkovic, owner of the Serbian Knitwear producer Ivkovic met at the Museum of Science and Technology to discuss and share their stories. The topic was Tow success stories -- How to improve a family business with hard work and great design.
Monday Club at the Museum Belgrade, November 7, 2011
The project Creative Society exchanges views and discusses about entrepreneurship, creativity and innovative thinking. In the project we explore our driving forces and how ideas can be developed and put into function. Everyone has the imagination and the ability to create something new. The exhibition Creative Women -- Innovations from Sweden highlights Swedish women inventors, their life circumstances and their ideas, as well as some historical role models. The pedagogical program can be used by schools and teachers to stimulate the students to think out of the box and to encourage them to develop and share their ideas. The Monday Club at the Museum is a meeting place for discussions and presentations by guests from Sweden and Serbia on topics related to creativity, cultural and social entrepreneurship, management and leadership.
The project is developed by the Embassy of Sweden in Belgrade and the Museum of Science and Technology in Belgrade, and in cooperation with the Swedish Institute and the Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology in Stockholm.
Meet Lotta Lekvall, Director of Nätverkstan, and Tihomir Stojanovic, founder and coordinator of Creemaginet, the Network of Creative People.
The art of living on art and the influence of social media on cultural entrepreneurship
Nätverkstan is an organization providing services within the cultural and civil society field. How do you balance the artistic and business aspects of your work? If you want to make a living on your art -- what do you need to do? natverkstan.net
Creemaginet, the Network of Creative People, brings individuals together around specific topics, projects and actions. The Network gathers more than 20 000 people. creemaginet.com
The exhibition Creative Women -- Innovations from Sweden
The project Creative Society exchanges views and discusses about entrepreneurship, creativity and innovative thinking. In the project we explore our driving forces and how ideas can be developed and put into function. Everyone has the imagination and the ability to create something new. The exhibition Creative Women -- Innovations from Sweden highlights Swedish women inventors, their life circumstances and their ideas, as well as some historical role models. The pedagogical program can be used by schools and teachers to stimulate the students to think out of the box and to encourage them to develop and share their ideas. The Monday Club at the Museum is a meeting place for discussions and presentations by guests from Sweden and Serbia on topics related to creativity, cultural and social entrepreneurship, management and leadership.
The project is developed by the Embassy of Sweden in Belgrade and the Museum of Science and Technology in Belgrade, and in cooperation with the Swedish Institute and the Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology in Stockholm.
Moscow State University Opens Its Doors; Winter Open House Attracts Huge Crowds!
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Today, Moscow State University, the leading university in the country, hosted its traditional winter open house. This year, MSU is ready to accept about 10,000 graduates from all over Russia into the first year. They are proud of the number.
Ludwik Fleck’s theory of thought styles and thought collectives – translations and receptions
This film is an impression of the conference titled Ludwik Fleck’s theory of thought styles and thought collectives – translations and receptions that took place in Wrocław (Poland) 10-11.03.2016.
Film idea by Paweł Jarnicki.
Conference report by Sandra Lang:
Program of the conference:
10.03.2016
Hartmut von Sass - Ludwik Fleck Centre at Collegium Helveticum (Switzerland): For your eyes only. Transcendental pragmatism in Ludwik Fleck.
Wojciech Sady - Pedagogical University of Cracow (Poland): Fleck's epistemology, writing and relativistic revolution in physics.
David Östlund - Södertörn University (Sweden): Fleck as a theorist of thought as res gestae – or, Do a pair of dots in Swedish matter?
Paweł Jarnicki & Rainer Egloff - Project Science Foundation & Ludwik Fleck Centre at Collegium Helveticum (Poland & Switzerland): On translating Ludwik Fleck between Polish, German and English.
Mariana Camilo de Oliveira - University of Buenos Aires (Argentina): Translation collective, translation styles. On the experience of translating Ludwik Fleck into Brazilian Portuguese.
Nathalie Jas - French National Institute for Agricultural Research (France): What a journey! Translating Fleck as non Fleck specialist and non professional translator.
Stefano Poggi - Florence University (Italy): On-the-surface revolutions and in-the-deep evolutions. Paolo Rossi and the Italian translation of Fleck's Entstehung…
Martina Schlünder & Oriana Walker - Max Planck Intstitut & Harvard University (Germany & USA): Improving by translating? The contorted history of the translation of Ludwik Fleck's Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact (1974-1979).
Ilana Löwy - Centre for research in medicine, science, health, mental health, and society (France): Ludwik Fleck on imperfect translations.
11.03.2016
Avi Ohry - Tel Aviv University (Israel): An encounter with Mr. Arie (Ryszard) Fleck.
Sofiya Grachova - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (Ukraine / US): Ludwik Fleck and the Circle of Jewish Physicians (Lwów, 1937-38): A history of what?
Jadwiga Kamola - University of Heidelberg (Germany): “Pani z pieskiem”. Fleck’s Images and the Impact of Gestalt Psychology.
Monika Milosavljević - University of Belgrade (Serbia): Fleck’s concepts slicing through the Gordian knot of Serbian archaeology.
Nicholas Binney - University of Exeter (UK): The active and passive elements of knowledge revisited.
Artur Koterski - Maria Curie-Skłodowska University (Poland): The background of Tadeusz Bilikiewicz’s position in his debate with Ludwik Fleck.
Katarzyna Gurczyńska-Sady - Pedagogical University of Cracow (Poland): Fleck on the Problem of Anticipation.
Mauro Condé - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (Brazil): The reception of Ludwik Fleck in Brazil: from an anonymous visitor to a renowned thinker.
Paweł Jarnicki - Project Science Foundation & Ludwik Fleck Centre at Collegium Helveticum (Poland): Reception of Ludwik Fleck's ideas in Poland.
Organizing committee: Paweł Jarnicki (Project Science Foundation and Ludwik Fleck Centre at Collegium Helveticum); Martina Schlünder (Ludwik Fleck Circle and Max Planck Institute for the History of Science); Ohad Parnes (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science); Rainer Egloff (Ludwik Fleck Centre at Collegium Helveticum) and Sandra Lang (Ludwik Fleck Centre at Collegium Helveticum and TU Munich Graduate School).
This work was supported by the National Science Centre (Poland) under Grant number DEC-2012/ 06/M/HS2/00313.
The Negotiation Challenge (TNC) 2013 hosted by ALBA
The Negotiation Challenge (TNC) 2013 was concluded with great success in Athens, on the 5th and 6th of April 2013.
Launched in 2007 as part of a joint project by students and doctoral candidates from HHL - Leipzig Graduate School of Management and Harvard Law School, TNC is about testing communication and mental acuity skills in a real world negotiation competition with other international teams.
ALBA Graduate Business School at The American College of Greece organized and hosted this two day event during which the invited students had the chance to not only compete with each other but also to get a taste of the life in Athens . Team members, coaches and professors left Greece with unforgettable experiences and great memories to accompany them.
60 teams from Universities from all over the world applied for The Negotiation Challenge 2013, but only 18 of them qualified for the competition. Greece was represented by 2 teams, one from ALBA and one from AUEB. The rest of the teams which travelled to Athens are: Alfa University (Belgrade, Serbia), Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong, China), ESSEC Business School (Paris, France), Harvard Law School (Boston, USA), HHL (Leipzig, Germany), IESEG School of Management (Lille, France), Moscow State University Lomonosov (Moscow, Russia), National Law School of India (Bangalore, India), Reykjavik University (Reykjavik, Iceland), Technische Universitate Muenchen / TUM (Munich, Germany), Texas Tech University (Texas, USA), University of California Hastings College of the Law (San Fransisco, USA), Universidad de los Andes (Bogota, Colombia), University of Bonn (Bonn, Germany), Warsaw School of Economics (Warsaw, Poland), World Maritime University (Malmo, Sweden).
Despite the extremely qualified participants and the intense competition, two teams stood out: those of the University of Reykjavik in Iceland and the German HHL in Leipzig, which met for the final in the breathtaking Acropolis Museum. Participants and guests had the opportunity to both admire the unique exhibits of the Museum and watch the finalists claim the trophy. As representatives of Plato and Aristotle, respectively, the 2 teams tried to prevent the breakdown of Plato's Academy and reconcile two diametrically opposite pedagogical and philosophical schools. Like in any top negotiation, in this virtual simulation, agreement was the result of a balanced collaboration and not intense and hostile confrontation.
For the selection of the winning team, ALBA had enlisted a group of eminent personalities from the academic and the business community.
When Mr. Spyros Pappas, member of the Board of Management of the Athens University of Economics and Business, on behalf of the committee, announced the team from Iceland as the winners all celebrated this success, including the team from Leipzig, who, despite the normal disappointment enjoyed the highly prestigious second place.
Анна Колтунова - Озорное шествие
Ana Stefanovic - piano Diana Jovanovic - piano
Gallery of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
23.11.2004, Belgrade
Belgrade
ANA STEFANOVIC completed the Music school Josip Slavenski in the class of her mother Prof. Diana Jovanovic in 2010 and enrolled the Faculty of Music in Belgrade.
As an extraordinary young talent she has won numerous regional and international awards so far. The most important ones are: Laureate International Competition XXI-st Century Art 2007, Kiev, Laureate International EMCY Competition Memory of Vladimir Horovitz -- debut 2008, Kiev.
She has performed in the Atrium of the National Museum, Progress Gallery, Diplomatic Club, Belgrade City Hall, SASA Gallery, Art Pavilion Cvijeta Zuzoric, Belgrade Philharmonic Hall, Cultural Centre of Belgrade Art Get Gallery, Student Cultural Centre Belgrade, Russian House Hall, the Great Hall and Music Gallery of Kolarac Foundation. She has achieved significant success in the concert halls in Bucharest, Paris, Kiev, as well as in numerous concert halls all over Serbia.
She has participated in the TV and radio shows of Radio Television of Serbia
She has attended Master-classes of Prof. Paula Gulda (Austria), Michelle Soni (France), Nina Makarova (Russia), Irina Stepanenko (Ulraine). She participated in the Fifth Pedagogical Forum at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, and the concerts organized to mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Mozart in Belgrade Cultural Centre, as well as in International Piano Week.
Berkovich - Concerto Op.44 2nd mov. - Ana Stefanovic 7 years old.
Ana Stefanovic - piano, Svetlana Jelic - violin, Viktorija Vujic-violin,Ivan Knevic-viola,Valentina Ignjic-cello
Belgrade,15.2.2001
ANA STEFANOVIC Completed the Music school Josip Slavenski in the class of her mother Prof. Diana Jovanovic in 2010 and enrolled the Faculty of Music in Belgrade.
As an extraordinary young talent she has won numerous regional and international awards so far. The most important ones are: Laureate International Competition XXI-st Century Art 2007, Kiev, Laureate International EMCY Competition Memory of Vladimir Horovitz -- debut 2008, Kiev.
She has performed in the Atrium of the National Museum, Progress Gallery, Diplomatic Club, Belgrade City Hall, SASA Gallery, Art Pavilion Cvijeta Zuzoric, Belgrade Philharmonic Hall, Cultural Centre of Belgrade Art Get Gallery, Student Cultural Centre Belgrade, Russian House Hall, the Great Hall and Music Gallery of Kolarac Foundation. She has achieved significant success in the concert halls in Bucharest, Paris, Kiev, as well as in numerous concert halls all over Serbia.
She has participated in the TV and radio shows of Radio Television of Serbia
She has attended Master-classes of Prof. Paula Gulda (Austria), Michelle Soni (France), Nina Makarova (Russia) and Irina Stepanenko (Ukraine). She participated in the Fifth Pedagogical Forum at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, and the concerts organized to mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Mozart in Belgrade Cultural Centre, as well as in International Piano Week.
ANA STEFANOVIC - STIL 15.03.2014.
ANA STEFANOVIĆ - TV StudioB, STIL
ANA STEFANOVIC Completed the Music school Josip Slavenski in the class of her mother Prof. Diana Jovanovic in 2010 and enrolled the Faculty of Music in Belgrade(Prof.Dejan Sinadinovic)
As an extraordinary young talent she has won numerous regional and international awards so far. The most important ones are: Laureate International Competition XXI-st Century Art 2007, Kiev, Laureate International EMCY Competition Memory of Vladimir Horovitz -- debut 2008, Kiev.
She has performed in the Atrium of the National Museum, Progress Gallery, Diplomatic Club, Belgrade City Hall, SASA Gallery, Art Pavilion Cvijeta Zuzoric, Belgrade Philharmonic Hall, Cultural Centre of Belgrade Art Get Gallery, Student Cultural Centre Belgrade, Russian House Hall, the Great Hall and Music Gallery of Kolarac Foundation. She has achieved significant success in the concert halls in Bucharest, Paris, Kiev, as well as in numerous concert halls all over Serbia.
She has participated in the TV and radio shows of Radio Television of Serbia
She has attended Master-classes of Prof. Paula Gulda (Austria), Michelle Soni (France), Nina Makarova (Russia) and Irina Stepanenko (Ukraine). She participated in the Fifth Pedagogical Forum at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, and the concerts organized to mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Mozart in Belgrade Cultural Centre, as well as in International Piano Week.
Albania’s Roma Cultural Heritage: ERIAC & IRCA in Tirana, 26-27.11.2018
On the 26 and 27 of November 2018, ERIAC, in partnership with the Institute of Romani Culture in Albania (IRCA), hosted an event entitled “Albania’s Roma Cultural Heritage at the National Museum of History in Tirana, Albania. The event, part of the ERIAC Cultural Institutions Network Initiative (CINI), aimed to provide visibility to Romani artists in the country and to initiate a dialogue about the importance of institutional preservation of Romani cultural heritage. See the short video summary of the event!
*ERIAC's Cultural Institutions Network Initiative (CINI) is supported by the German Federal Foreign Office
Vasilije Mokranjac - Etude No.4
Ana Stefanovic-pano Kolarac Music Gallery Belgrade 26.2.2014
ANA STEFANOVIC Completed the Music school Josip Slavenski in the class of her mother Prof. Diana Jovanovic in 2010 and enrolled the Faculty of Music in Belgrade (Prof.Dejan Sinadinovic)
As an extraordinary young talent she has won numerous regional and international awards so far. The most important ones are: Laureate International Competition XXI-st Century Art 2007, Kiev, Laureate International EMCY Competition Memory of Vladimir Horovitz -- debut 2008, Kiev.
She has performed in the Atrium of the National Museum, Progress Gallery, Diplomatic Club, Belgrade City Hall, SASA Gallery, Art Pavilion Cvijeta Zuzoric, Belgrade Philharmonic Hall, Cultural Centre of Belgrade Art Get Gallery, Student Cultural Centre Belgrade, Russian House Hall, the Great Hall and Music Gallery of Kolarac Foundation. She has achieved significant success in the concert halls in Bucharest, Paris, Kiev, as well as in numerous concert halls all over Serbia.
She has participated in the TV and radio shows of Radio Television of Serbia
She has attended Master-classes of Prof. Paula Gulda (Austria), Michelle Soni (France), Nina Makarova (Russia) and Irina Stepanenko (Ukraine). She participated in the Fifth Pedagogical Forum at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, and the concerts organized to mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Mozart in Belgrade Cultural Centre, as well as in International Piano Week.
*СВЈАТИ БОЖЕ* -* OKTOIH *- ALEKSANDAR SASA SPASIC
Steven Wagner - Stevan Vagner, Podrum COLLEGIUM MELODIUM , World music museum in BELGRADE , Fabulous * OTOIH * and Conductor Aleksandar Sasa Spasic , present Stevan Mokranjac is one of the most important Serbian composers today.
He was born in Negotin in 1856, died in 1914. His Skopje secular and spiritual choral compositions are woven into the cultural and musical legacy of Serbia and became part of history but also everyday musical practice, inspiring young artists and performers.
Stevan Stojanovic Mokranjac was a choir conductor and educator. He praised and organized musical life in Belgrade after the successful musical studies in Rome and Leipzig; founded a music school Mokranjac in 1899 which still exists today and was its first director and professor of theoretical subjects.
It is solely the vocal composer and produced in the area of church and secular choral music. (15 handfuls most famous works that have emerged in the range of 26 years from 1883 to 1909).
Rukoveti represent the kind of choral suite inspired by folklore of different parts of the South Slavic region. At the melodies and rhythms from Serbia and Macedonia were created najlepse handfuls of which ten, with the theme of whitening the linen represents the culmination of Mokranjac creativity. Rukoveti from Kosovo, Montenegro and Bosnia, together with the coastal tunes and original choral composition (miniature) Kozar form the basis of its secular choral works. From spiritual works written in the Orthodox tradition, the
part of the concert repertoire Requiem in F sharp minor, Liturgy and others.
Having laid the foundations of ethnomusicology recording over 300 folk melodies from various parts of the country, Mokranjac opened the roads and a variety of other activities: he was a prominent conductor of the Belgrade Singing Society, with whom he traveled the country and abroad (Russia, Turkey, Bulgaria), founded the String Quartet in which i've played (1889) and together with Cvetko Manojlovic and Stanislav Binički laid the foundations Serbian musical pedagogy, osnivajuži Serbian music school (1899)
ANA STEFANOVIC - STIL
ANA STEFANOVIC -TV Studio B - STIL
ANA STEFANOVIC Completed the Music school Josip Slavenski in the class of her mother Prof. Diana Jovanovic in 2010 and enrolled the Faculty of Music in Belgrade.
As an extraordinary young talent she has won numerous regional and international awards so far. The most important ones are: Laureate International Competition XXI-st Century Art 2007, Kiev, Laureate International EMCY Competition Memory of Vladimir Horovitz -- debut 2008, Kiev.
She has performed in the Atrium of the National Museum, Progress Gallery, Diplomatic Club, Belgrade City Hall, SASA Gallery, Art Pavilion Cvijeta Zuzoric, Belgrade Philharmonic Hall, Cultural Centre of Belgrade Art Get Gallery, Student Cultural Centre Belgrade, Russian House Hall, the Great Hall and Music Gallery of Kolarac Foundation. She has achieved significant success in the concert halls in Bucharest, Paris, Kiev, as well as in numerous concert halls all over Serbia.
She has participated in the TV and radio shows of Radio Television of Serbia
She has attended Master-classes of Prof. Paula Gulda (Austria), Michelle Soni (France), Nina Makarova (Russia) and Irina Stepanenko (Ukraine). She participated in the Fifth Pedagogical Forum at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, and the concerts organized to mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Mozart in Belgrade Cultural Centre, as well as in International Piano Week.
Chopin - Etude Op. 10 no. 9 in F minor
Ana Stefanovic- piano
Kolarac Music Gallery, Belgrade 26.02.2014
ANA STEFANOVIC completed the Music school Josip Slavenski in the class of her mother Prof. Diana Jovanovic in 2010 and enrolled the Faculty of Music in Belgrade (Prof.Dejan Sinadinovic).
As an extraordinary young talent she has won numerous regional and international awards so far. The most important ones are: Laureate International Competition XXI-st Century Art 2007, Kiev, Laureate International EMCY Competition Memory of Vladimir Horovitz -- debut 2008, Kiev.
She has performed in the Atrium of the National Museum, Progress Gallery, Diplomatic Club, Belgrade City Hall, SASA Gallery, Art Pavilion Cvijeta Zuzoric, Belgrade Philharmonic Hall, Cultural Centre of Belgrade Art Get Gallery, Student Cultural Centre Belgrade, Russian House Hall, the Great Hall and Music Gallery of Kolarac Foundation. She has achieved significant success in the concert halls in Bucharest, Paris, Kiev, as well as in numerous concert halls all over Serbia.
She has participated in the TV and radio shows of Radio Television of Serbia
She has attended Master-classes of Prof. Paula Gulda (Austria), Michelle Soni (France), Nina Makarova (Russia), Irina Stepanenko (Ulraine). She participated in the Fifth Pedagogical Forum at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, and the concerts organized to mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Mozart in Belgrade Cultural Centre, as well as in International Piano Week.
The Negotiation Challenge (TNC) 2013 hosted by ALBA
The Negotiation Challenge (TNC) 2013 was concluded with great success in Athens, on the 5th and 6th of April 2013.
Launched in 2007 as part of a joint project by students and doctoral candidates from HHL - Leipzig Graduate School of Management and Harvard Law School, TNC is about testing communication and mental acuity skills in a real world negotiation competition with other international teams.
ALBA Graduate Business School at The American College of Greece organized and hosted this two day event during which the invited students had the chance to not only compete with each other but also to get a taste of the life in Athens . Team members, coaches and professors left Greece with unforgettable experiences and great memories to accompany them.
60 teams from Universities from all over the world applied for The Negotiation Challenge 2013, but only 18 of them qualified for the competition. Greece was represented by 2 teams, one from ALBA and one from AUEB. The rest of the teams which travelled to Athens are: Alfa University (Belgrade, Serbia), Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong, China), ESSEC Business School (Paris, France), Harvard Law School (Boston, USA), HHL (Leipzig, Germany), IESEG School of Management (Lille, France), Moscow State University Lomonosov (Moscow, Russia), National Law School of India (Bangalore, India), Reykjavik University (Reykjavik, Iceland), Technische Universitate Muenchen / TUM (Munich, Germany), Texas Tech University (Texas, USA), University of California Hastings College of the Law (San Fransisco, USA), Universidad de los Andes (Bogota, Colombia), University of Bonn (Bonn, Germany), Warsaw School of Economics (Warsaw, Poland), World Maritime University (Malmo, Sweden).
The level of the competition was extremely high and the negotiating skills of all the participants were really impressive. Participants competed in various locations all around Athens and in different types of exercises.
Despite the extremely qualified participants and the intense competition, two teams stood out: those of the University of Reykjavik in Iceland and the German HHL in Leipzig, which met for the final in the breathtaking Acropolis Museum. Participants and guests had the opportunity to both admire the unique exhibits of the Museum and watch the finalists claim the trophy. As representatives of Plato and Aristotle, respectively, the 2 teams tried to prevent the breakdown of Plato's Academy and reconcile two diametrically opposite pedagogical and philosophical schools. Like in any top negotiation, in this virtual simulation, agreement was the result of a balanced collaboration and not intense and hostile confrontation.
For the selection of the winning team, ALBA had enlisted a group of eminent personalities from the academic and the business community.
When Mr. Spyros Pappas, member of the Board of Management of the Athens University of Economics and Business, on behalf of the committee, announced the team from Iceland as the winners all celebrated this success, including the team from Leipzig, who, despite the normal disappointment enjoyed the highly prestigious second place.
Unfinished Modernisations: Unplanned by planning New Belgrade transformations
Načrtovano nenačrtovane transformacije Novega Beograda
Ivan Kucina, Milica Topalović z: Dubravka Sekulić, Branko Belaćević (Srbija)
14.04.2012, Muzej za arihtekturo in oblikovanje
Urbani razvoj Novega Beograda je bil od vsega začetka odvisen od političnih okoliščin, saj so ga zasnovali kot reprezentativno podobo uspešnega jugoslovanskega socialističnega modela. kljub temu je doktrina urbanističnega načrtovanja, vezana na utopične modernistične ideale, pozabila upoštevati hiter tempo političnih in ekonomskih reform, ki so ustvarjale nenehna krčenja in odklone v razvoju urbanizma. Posledično je Novi Beograd zrasel v nenačrtovan skupek različnih ostankov, ustvarjenih iz prekinjenih poskusov doseganja obsežne urbanizacije.
Mozart, Fantasia in D minor, K.397
Ana Stefanovic- piano (when she was nine years old)
Gallery of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
23.11.2004, Belgrade
ANA STEFANOVIC completed the Music school Josip Slavenski in the class of her mother Prof. Diana Jovanovic in 2010 and enrolled the Faculty of Music in Belgrade (Prof.Dejan Sinadinovic).
As an extraordinary young talent she has won numerous regional and international awards so far. The most important ones are: Laureate International Competition XXI-st Century Art 2007, Kiev, Laureate International EMCY Competition Memory of Vladimir Horovitz -- debut 2008, Kiev.
She has performed in the Atrium of the National Museum, Progress Gallery, Diplomatic Club, Belgrade City Hall, SASA Gallery, Art Pavilion Cvijeta Zuzoric, Belgrade Philharmonic Hall, Cultural Centre of Belgrade Art Get Gallery, Student Cultural Centre Belgrade, Russian House Hall, the Great Hall and Music Gallery of Kolarac Foundation. She has achieved significant success in the concert halls in Bucharest, Paris, Kiev, as well as in numerous concert halls all over Serbia.
She has participated in the TV and radio shows of Radio Television of Serbia
She has attended Master-classes of Prof. Paula Gulda (Austria), Michelle Soni (France), Nina Makarova (Russia), Irina Stepanenko (Ulraine). She participated in the Fifth Pedagogical Forum at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, and the concerts organized to mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Mozart in Belgrade Cultural Centre, as well as in International Piano Week.
Igor Shamo Troika (l'extrait d'une suite Les tableaux des peintres russes)
Ana Stefanovic - piano Kolarac Music Gallery Belgrade 26.2.2014
ANA STEFANOVIC Completed the Music school Josip Slavenski in the class of her mother Prof. Diana Jovanovic in 2010 and enrolled the Faculty of Music in Belgrade (Prof.Dejan Sinadinovic)
As an extraordinary young talent she has won numerous regional and international awards so far. The most important ones are: Laureate International Competition XXI-st Century Art 2007, Kiev, Laureate International EMCY Competition Memory of Vladimir Horovitz -- debut 2008, Kiev.
She has performed in the Atrium of the National Museum, Progress Gallery, Diplomatic Club, Belgrade City Hall, SASA Gallery, Art Pavilion Cvijeta Zuzoric, Belgrade Philharmonic Hall, Cultural Centre of Belgrade Art Get Gallery, Student Cultural Centre Belgrade, Russian House Hall, the Great Hall and Music Gallery of Kolarac Foundation. She has achieved significant success in the concert halls in Bucharest, Paris, Kiev, as well as in numerous concert halls all over Serbia.
She has participated in the TV and radio shows of Radio Television of Serbia
She has attended Master-classes of Prof. Paula Gulda (Austria), Michelle Soni (France), Nina Makarova (Russia) and Irina Stepanenko (Ukraine). She participated in the Fifth Pedagogical Forum at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, and the concerts organized to mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Mozart in Belgrade Cultural Centre, as well as in International Piano Week.
7.S.Rachmaninoff Morceau, op.11 piano 4 hands no.3 Theme Russe.
4.03.2012,Kolarac- Hall,Belgrade , Ana Stefanovic Diana Jovanovic
ANA STEFANOVIC Completed the Music school Josip Slavenski in the class of her mother Prof. Diana Jovanovic in 2010 and enrolled the Faculty of Music in Belgrade.
As an extraordinary young talent she has won numerous regional and international awards so far. The most important ones are: Laureate International Competition XXI-st Century Art 2007, Kiev, Laureate International EMCY Competition Memory of Vladimir Horovitz -- debut 2008, Kiev.
She has performed in the Atrium of the National Museum, Progress Gallery, Diplomatic Club, Belgrade City Hall, Art Pavilion Cvijeta Zuzoric, Belgrade Philharmonic Hall, Cultural Centre of Belgrade Art Get Gallery, Student Cultural Centre Belgrade, Russian House Hall, the Great Hall and Music Gallery of Kolarac Foundation. She has achieved significant success in the concert halls in Bucharest, Paris, Kiev, as well as in numerous concert halls all over Serbia.
She has participated in the TV and radio shows of Radio Television of Serbia
She has attended Master-classes of Prof. Paula Gulda (Austria), Michelle Soni (France), Nina Makarova (Russia) and Irina Stepanenko (Ukraine).
She participated in the Fifth Pedagogical Forum at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, and the concerts organized to mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Mozart in Belgrade Cultural Centre, as well as in International Piano Week.........................................
DIANA JOVANOVIC was born in Ukraine. She started music studies with Irina Stepanenko in Vilkonsky Music school.
DIANA JOVANOVIC graduated in piano at the SaratovSobinov and Kiev Tchaikowsky Conservatories studyng with Tatiana Kan , Sergey Skrinchenko, Igor Riabov, Aleksandar Snegirev, Albert Tarakanov, Nikolai Suk, Daniil Judelevich, Natalia Karevina, Irina Borovik, Galina Patorzinska...As a performer, Diana has had a wide range of experience. She has won a number of piano competitions, and has given numerous performances in concert halls throughout Russia, the Ukraine, Serbia ....
DIANA JOVANOVIC has lived in Belgrade since 1992, working as a piano professor in Music secondary school Josip Slavenski. She has recorded for Radio Television of Serbia. She has participated in numerous international festivals...
MANFRED SCHMITZ Etude Jazz Parnass No24
Ana Stefanovic- piano
Gallery Progress,2002
Belgrade
ANA STEFANOVIC completed the Music school Josip Slavenski in the class of her mother Prof. Diana Jovanovic in 2010 and enrolled the Faculty of Music in Belgrade.
As an extraordinary young talent she has won numerous regional and international awards so far. The most important ones are: Laureate International Competition XXI-st Century Art 2007, Kiev, Laureate International EMCY Competition Memory of Vladimir Horovitz -- debut 2008, Kiev.
She has performed in the Atrium of the National Museum, Progress Gallery, Diplomatic Club, Belgrade City Hall, SASA Gallery, Art Pavilion Cvijeta Zuzoric, Belgrade Philharmonic Hall, Cultural Centre of Belgrade Art Get Gallery, Student Cultural Centre Belgrade, Russian House Hall, the Great Hall and Music Gallery of Kolarac Foundation. She has achieved significant success in the concert halls in Bucharest, Paris, Kiev, as well as in numerous concert halls all over Serbia.
She has participated in the TV and radio shows of Radio Television of Serbia
She has attended Master-classes of Prof. Paula Gulda (Austria), Michelle Soni (France), Nina Makarova (Russia), Irina Stepanenko (Ulraine). She participated in the Fifth Pedagogical Forum at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, and the concerts organized to mark the 250th anniversary of the birth of Mozart in Belgrade Cultural Centre, as well as in International Piano Week.