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To do in Croatia: Your Monthly Guide - February

30 Jan 2025
Circus Cinema is a three-month film series beginning on January 9th. Known also as the Film Nights of Circus Art, this event merges the beauty of cinematography and film with the dynamic world of contemporary circus. Over the next three months, attendees can enjoy a selection of unique films, free of charge, at the Donja Kustošija community center in Zagreb. Film screenings will take place at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month until March 6.

The Dubrovnik Museums opened the "In Honor of the Glorious Protector: St. Blaise and UNESCO" exhibition on December 30, 2024, at the Ethnographic Museum in Rupe Granary. It celebrates Dubrovnik's UNESCO Year, showcasing documents from 1687-1723 related to the approval of St. Blaise's liturgical texts. The exhibit links Dubrovnik’s UNESCO recognitions: St. Blaise's Feast in 2009 and the Dubrovnik Archive in 2023. It explores St. Blaise's cultural impact, with artifacts including maps, coins, and documents. The exhibition runs until March 31, 2025, as part of the Dubrovnik Winter Festival.

Ultra Sunn, the new Belgian EBM/coldwave sensation, will make their Croatian debut on February 12, at Močvara, Zagreb. Fans of Boy Harsher, Twin Tribe, and NNHMN won’t want to miss this event. The duo from Brussels, known for their dark and modern sound, has earned international acclaim since their 2020 hit "Keep Your Eyes Peeled." Their music blends coldwave, new beat, and modern EBM, while drawing on classic Belgian electronic influences.

The 2025 exhibition season at Salon Galić in Split begins with Totem(s), a new exhibition by Dražen Pejković, Split-based architect and artist. The opening will take place on Tuesday, January 14, at 7:00 PM. Known for his work on the Spaladium Arena and Split’s General Urban Plan, Pejković has also made significant contributions to the art world. His artwork blends architectural principles with a deep exploration of form and symbolism. Totem(s) is curated by art historian Ive Šimat Banov, continuing Pejković’s exploration of art and architecture.
Pejković's Art, Photo by Matko Petrić


Smrt Smail-age Čengića will be performed on February 15, at 8:00 PM at the Ivo Tijardović Concert Hall in Split. This melodrama, based on Ivan Mažuranić’s epic, features renowned pianist Kemal Gekić, known for his expressive and technically flawless performances. Gekić, celebrated for his interpretations of Franz Liszt’s Transcendental Etudes, delivers a provocative and captivating rendition. He is joined by Rambo Amadeus, who adds a unique touch as the narrator, making this a truly unforgettable event.

 

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