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Sarajevo, October 2010 Established in the 1960’s as a kind of Balkan Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the International Theater Festival MESS has grown into a premier cultural event.  |
Sarajevo, November 2010 For seven days in November, the International Jazz Festival presents first-rate jazz music from all over the world on different stages across the city.  |
Sarajevo, February, 2011 Every February since the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Olympics, the Sarajevo Winter Festival features at least one daily event of music, theater, and dance for two full months. |
Banja Luka, May 2011 Banja Luka’s Film Institute hosts this seven-day event with screenings of top-rate local and foreign movies, film workshops and seminars. |
Banja Luka Rock Open Air, June 2011 BANJA LUKA ROCK OPEN AIR is a festival which offers to rock music fans a lot of great bands from the international and regional music scene in one place.  |
Sarajevo, June 2011 The Kid’s Festival hosts an entire week of activities for children including cartoons and feature films, art workshops, magic shows, jugglers, and dancers. |
Kozara, June-July 2011 The Kozara Ethno Festival showcases the traditional lifestyle and customs of the local, Kozara area. The two-day program includes traditional music, dancing and local cuisine.  |
Sarajevo, July 2011 The International Folklore Festival overlaps with Bascarsija Nights, when folk groups arrive from all over the wider region to present their folk dances, poetry and music. A special treat is the annual performance of the whirling dervishes from Konya.  |
Kastel fortress - Banja Luka, July 2011 The walls of the Kastel fortress are the backdrop to the International Summer Festival, a mix of poetry readings, theater plays, art exhibitions, and sport programs, including competitions in swimming, kayak, rafting, and sailing. Other attractions of the festival include parachute and bridge jumps.  |
Sarajevo, July 2011 The month-long Bascarsija Nights present a delightful mix of art exhibitions, poetry events, ballet and opera performances.  |
SARAJEVO, August 2011 The Sarajevo Film Festival has become one of the leading film festivals in Europe. Thousands of visitors and hundreds of filmmakers, actors, producers, and celebrities arrive from around the world to celebrate the country’s most popular cultural event.  |
Banja Luka, August 2011 The Banja Luka Summer Games turn this city into an open stage for folk and rock music concerts, poetry evenings, and theater performances. Most of the events are held in the old Kastel.  |
Mostar, August 2011 Every August, the Festival presents a wide selection of concerts and educational programs. Musicians from ten countries perform at this festival staged in Mostar's majestic Old Town.  |
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