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Participation Guidelines

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Participation Guidelines for the International Folklore Festival "The Wreath of Vrsac"

 

The International Folklore Festival " The Wreath of Vrsac " is a five-day, non-competitive festival.

 

General Rules

- Each ensemble may consist of up to 36 members (participants must be 18 years of age or older).                                                                                                                                                                                              - Performances may be presented in authentic traditional costumes or reconstructed folk costumes, accompanied either by a live orchestra or recorded music.
- The duration of each choreography/performance must not exceed 20 minutes.
- Promotional materials (biography, photographs, video recordings, etc.) are reviewed by the Festival Artistic Council, which makes the final decision regarding participation.
- Participation in the Festival is confirmed upon receipt of an Official Invitation Letter and completion of the Application Form.

 

Contacts

International Folklore Festival " The Wreath of Vrsac "

Davor Stojković, Director of the Festival Organizer – Cultural Centre Vršac

Vladimir Bošković, Festival Director

Phone: +381 13 830 900

E-mail:
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Address:


INTERNATIONAL FOLKLORE FESTIVAL "The Wreath of Vrsac"
Cultural Centre Vršac
Centar Millennium Business Tower, 1st Floor
Omladinski trg 17
26300 Vršac
Serbia

 

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