The 16th edition of EtnoFest is scheduled to return to Kukaj, establishing itself as a significant annual event that merges art, culture, and regional heritage. Since its inception in 2011, the festival has cultivated a reputation as a central gathering point for artists, creators, and the public, transforming the village of Kukaj into a dynamic center for cultural exchange and artistic expression. The festival’s programming spans eight days, offering attendees a diverse itinerary that thoughtfully combines deep cultural heritage with contemporary artistic practices.
The schedule encompasses a wide array of disciplines, including theater performances, film screenings, musical showcases, art exhibitions, literary events, and educational workshops. This broad scope aims to create an immersive experience connecting the local environment, cultural traditions, and community life. EtnoFest serves as a platform that celebrates the multifaceted identity of the region.
For the public, it represents an opportunity to engage with artistic dialogue while honoring the area’s rich past. The event is structured to be accessible to all age groups, ensuring that both seasoned cultural connoisseurs and families can participate. Logistically, the festival will take place over eight days, from August 3rd to August 10th, 2026, at the Kukaj Village in Pristina.
The commitment of EtnoFest to blending tradition with modernity solidifies its role as a key cultural fixture on the regional calendar.
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