Dubrovnik extravaganza
Whether a fan of theatre,
classical music or dance,
the perfect setting of Dubrovnik's
Summer Festival (10 July - 25 August)
is enough to draw anyone to its open-air
theatres and stages. |
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It has been a sizzling summer afternoon, and you've waited all
day for a breeze to strike up and cool you down. Walking the
streets of Dubrovnik at twilight is an enchantment in itself, but
the dramatic thunder and lightning of fireworks and the resonance
of music dazzles ever further. This sensory spectacle
marks the beginning of almost two months of celebrations in what
has been described as "the most firmly established cultural event
in Croatia".
The Dubrovnik Summer Festival was first conceived over fifty
years ago, during thirteen unique nights in September 1950. It was
to symbolise the start of a new creative tradition in the heart of
Croatia which, to this day, has grown in grandeur and distinction.
Ten years from this first landmark event, the French writer Claude
Aveline, who had taken part, was lost for words when trying to illustrate
"the birth of one of the most glorious festivals of our time".
There is no single feature which attracts spectators and performers
alike to this particular event; it reaches out on a number
of different levels. The unrivalled setting of the indoor and openair
stages in this Renaissance/Baroque city... |
The full article can be found on pages 50-55 of June/July issue.
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