Prime Minister Ana Brnabic today visited the reconstructed youth theatre "Dadov" and expressed her satisfaction that this tour marks the end of the reconstruction of this theatre.
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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic today visited the reconstructed youth theatre "Dadov" and expressed her satisfaction that this tour marks the end of the reconstruction of this theatre.
Brnabic announced that the premiere scheduled for 15 March will officially open the doors of the youth theatre, and emphasised that this is a big thing for the youth and that the state will continue to support such projects.
This is a project that is extremely important to me because it symbolically unites youth and culture, and both of these things are the pillars of a country's success, the Prime Minister said.
My great wish, as she pointed out, is to extend what we have in Belgrade to the rest of Serbia, to extend this combination of culture and investment in young people to other cities in our country.
This year Cacak is the first national capital of culture, next year it will be Uzice, and it will be a mechanism to decentralise culture, Brnabic pointed out.
Mayor of Belgrade Aleksandar Sapic pointed out that RSD 222 million has been invested in this theatre.