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Ambassador Award 2023 - KUJU Studio from Kosovo for the "Best Art Production of the Year"

Exit Dance Arena in Belgrade: 5000 people danced to Hot Since 82

Belgrade was conquered by the EXIT Dance Arena event, which officially launched EXIT's festival season.  The main Hangar of the Port of Belgrade was packed with more than 5,000 people who danced to the sophisticated tech house sound of Hot Since 82.  The event was a perfect prelude to one of the strongest editions of mts Dance Arena, featuring renowned artists such as Eric Prydz, Nina Kraviz, Amelie Lens, Indira Paganotto, Keinemusik, Michael Bibi, CamelPhat, and many others.  The evening was opened by last year's Let's Mix It competition winner Dakman, and the music project IDQ performed their hybrid DJ set, premiering unreleased tracks from their long-awaited album "Borderline."  The EXIT Dance Arena event in Belgrade was a massive success, and the upcoming mts Dance Arena is set to be one of the most exciting editions yet. [source] 

Open Call for World Music Performers Within the MOST Project

 EXIT Foundation invites all performers of World Music subgenres (including traditional, folk, ethno, ethno-jazz, global beats, conscious music, spiritual music and beyond) to apply for the second open call within the large international project MOST, the Bridge for Balkan Music, which has a goal of developing the music industry in the Balkans and promoting local performers on the global market. The open call is intended for musicians from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Croatia, Romania, North Macedonia and Serbia.  The deadline for applications is 12th December 2021, and the selected 12 musicians will get greater visibility on the global music scene, financial support, and various career advancement opportunities. Aside from performing on the stages of major European festivals, such as EXIT and Budapest Ritmo and participating in the prestigious World Music conference WOMEX, the musicians will receive a one-year mentorship program with eminent European mus

EXIT festival supports UN World Food Programme through Life Stream Project

EXIT festival in partnership with the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), the world's largest humanitarian organization, is launching the next step of Life Stream Project to galvanize efforts towards the COVID-19 response to alleviate the suffering of millions who have lost their livelihoods to the pandemic and are falling deeper into hunger. Life Stream Project brings together world-class acts who will perform at the Petrovaradin Fortress, where EXIT festival takes place, for a million-strong online audience f rom September 3rd to 6th. “EXIT started as a youth movement for peace and freedom in Serbia and Balkans and social activism is still at the forefront of our activities. This year has been hard for all of us, but even in times like this, we must find the strength to do what we can to help those who are the most vulnerable” – says founder and CEO of EXIT Dušan Kovačević. As coronavirus cases soar globally, the pandemic is compounding problems and multiplying misery, es

"MOST" - Connecting Balkan Artists

In order to contribute to the development of the music industry in the Balkans and to promote performers in the international market, the “EXIT Foundation” has partnered with the four-year project "MOST - the Bridge for Balkan Music".  Each year ten Balkan performers will receive support and greater visibility on the global music scene, during this four-year project.  Calls are open for urban creatives, managers, and other professionals in the music industry, as well as for festivals.  The EXIT Foundation, together with its project partners, will use different strategies over the next four years to foster the careers of many talented artists , managers , festivals and institutions to tackle all obstacles to a mutually beneficial exchange between the Balkans and the rest of the world.  The project involves Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Northern Macedonia, Romania and Albania.  Funded by Creative Europe , MOST -

Help senior citizens in the great “Super Neighborhood” action!

EXIT Foundation from Novi Sad, motivates young people to help their elderly fellow citizens during the state of emergency in the whole world. The Super Neighbor aims to support and acknowledge a number of examples where younger citizens have found various ways to help their older neighbors, which is why they deserve to join superheroes such as, above all, healthcare professionals, but also all other people who these days make their contribution to make society work. Thanks to a systematic and responsible approach to organizing volunteers, various forms of abuse are also prevented, and assistance is provided to citizens in all parts of Serbia, not just in urban areas. How can you help the most vulnerable people who have to stay at home due to the Covid-19 epidemic, you can find on budivolonter.rs