Sarajevo National Theatre
Sarajevo
The Sarajevo National Theatre (Bosnian and Serbian: Narodno pozorište Sarajevo, Croatian: Narodno kazalište Sarajevo) was founded in November 1921.
The opening ceremony was led by Branislav Nusic, then Head of the Art Department of the Ministry of Education. On November 9, 1946 Sarajevo Opera House commenced its artistic activity with the premiere of B. Smetana's “The Bartered Bride”.
Sarajevo Ballet was also founded in 1946, but its first independent performance “The Harvest” by B. Papandopulo was postponed until May 25, 1950. This performance marked the beginning of its professional development within the national Theater.
The building was designed by architect Karel Parik, who designed over 160 Sarajevo buildings.
10 September 2012 09:30
PANEL 1 - Love for the Poor, the Path to Ecumenism

Voorzitter
Marco Impagliazzo
Voorzitter van de Gemeenschap van Sant’Egidio
Bijdragen van
Irinej
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Olav Fykse Tveit
Bisschop, voorzitter van de Raad van Kerken in Noorwegen
Marco Gnavi
Gemeenschap van Sant'Egidio, Italië
Ilarion
Orthodox metropoliet, patriarchaat van Moskou
Kurt Koch
Kardinaal, voorzitter van de Dicasterie voor de Bevordering van de Eenheid van de Christenen, Heilige Stoel
Paulo Lockmann
President of the World Methodist Council
10 September 2012 16:30
PANEL 11 - Peace is a Workshop Open to All: Mozambique and Other Stories
