More than five hundred folk dancers and musicians will perform in six days at the Interetno festival, which is organized between August 21 and 26 in Subotica.
The festival starts next Monday on day zero. The official opening will not be held until the following day, when, in addition to the Serbian dance ensembles, groups from Hungary, Slovakia, North Macedonia and India will perform. Previously, groups came from the most distant parts of the world, but since the outbreak of the coronavirus epidemic, no guests have come from further afield.
The folk art festival is prepared with colorful programs this year as well, dance halls, children's activities, puppet shows, traditional exhibitions, a flea market, and a wide range of food and drinks await visitors.
Among others, the Cifra zither band, Kubinyi Júlia Autentico, Góbé band, Julianna Laposa and the Duna Art Ensemble will perform at the event.
In the festival village, Etnopolis, set up on the square in front of the town hall in Szatka, the usual accompanying events are waiting for those interested, there will be a craft fair, a gastronomic and wine show and a playhouse. The event ends every day with a dance hall.
Thousands of people from Serbia and abroad visit one of the largest cultural events in Vojvodina every year. All dance performances and concerts are free to attend.
MTI