500 performers, 70 events at inauguration of Rijeka as European Capital of Culture on 1 Feb
- by croatiaweek
- in News
ZAGREB, Jan 19 (Hina) – Around 500 performers will stage 70 events at 30 venues in the northern Adriatic city of Rijeka on 1 February 2020 as part of a day-long programme inaugurating that port city as the European Capital of Culture, and the central event will be Opera Industriale, to be staged at the city port.
Rijeka Mayor Vojko Obersnel told a news conference on Saturday that on 1 February Rijeka would be one of the most entertaining and one of the liveliest cities, not only in Croatia but in Europe as well.
More than 40 artistic organisations, associations, businesses, individuals and institutions will be taking part in the programme, he said.
Obersnel added that he was glad about the enthusiasm demonstrated by citizens and their response to the public invitation to participate in the opening ceremony.
Emina Visnic, director of the Rijeka 2020 company, which is the organiser of the European Capital of Culture project, called on Rijeka residents and guests to attend the opening ceremony, which will also be taking place on January 31 and February 2.
The opening ceremonies will start in the morning of 1 February with a get-together at the city’s Skradin bar and city bus tours, with actresses Tanja Smoje and Jelena Lopatic as guides. This will be followed by numerous music and dance performances, open-air exhibitions and other events in the city’s streets and squares.
The official part of the inauguration will be held at the Croatian National Threatre (HNK) in the afternoon, with a representative of the European Commission presenting city officials with a European Capital of Culture plaque. Members of the diplomatic corps, government officials, 16 EU culture ministers and representatives of previous and future European Capitals of Culture are expected to attend.
The central event of the opening ceremony, Opera Industriale, to be stage-directed by Dalibor Matanic, brings sound, music and noise as well as effects resulting from a combination of light and darkness and strong symbols of Rijeka and Europe. It will involve more than 120 performers as well as the audience, as several hundred bells will be distributed to parents with children at one moment so they can join in the programme.
The slogan of Rijeka as the European Capital of Culture 2020 is “The Port of Diversity”. The city shares the designation with the Irish town of Galway.