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Weekend in Novi Vinodolski: Tradition, music and entertainment for all generations through a rich program and cultural events

Friday and Saturday in Novi Vinodolski bring a diverse program with an emphasis on preserving cultural heritage and entertainment for all ages. Visitors will enjoy folk costumes, musical performances and rollerblading with hits of the 70s and 80s.

Weekend in Novi Vinodolski: Tradition, music and entertainment for all generations through a rich program and cultural events
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Friday and Saturday in Novi Vinodolski bring a rich program dedicated to preserving cultural heritage and entertainment. On Friday, the small and large carnival participants from Novi Vinodolski will parade on the Korzo of Croatian Defenders, greeting all citizens and visitors of Novi Vinodolski. The Ledenički carnival participants will also greet those present. The parade through Korzo will be enriched by traditional Novi Vinodolski folk costumes, which will then proceed to Vinodolski Law Square where part of Žitka will be read and a traditional dance performed, demonstrating the wealth of customs protected as intangible cultural heritage of Croatia since 2011. The program will be hosted by Irena Grdinić.

The evening will continue with musical performances on two stages. On Vinodolski Law Square, the vocal group Klapa Intriga will perform, while Cabaret Band and DJ will take care of the atmosphere on Frankopan Square. Dancers from the Dansel Dance School, led by Elio Bašan, will provide animation through dance performances. Children will enjoy face painting, making colorful balloon figures, and taking photos at the photo point.

Saturday brings a return to the past with a musical program on Frankopan Square. DJ Bruno Bosco, Grooversi, and SuperCover Band will entertain all present, while on Vinodolski Law Square, a children's disco will be organized with costumed animators and the Blue Moon program. Photo points and photo booths will allow visitors to take home memories in the form of photographs. Vintage backdrops, oldtimers, and Vespas will further enhance the atmosphere, and the most beautiful and creative photos sent to the Tourist Board's info email will be rewarded.

We particularly highlight Rolly Park on Ivan Mažuranić Square, which will attract all lovers of roller skating and music from the 70s and 80s. With free skate rental, visitors will be able to enjoy roller skating to famous hits played by DJ Boris. Skates will be rented at the booth next to the track.

This weekend promises a rich program and unforgettable moments for all visitors to Novi Vinodolski.

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Creation time: 03 July, 2024

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