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Magija Mo@E Da Po^Ne Magic Exit po~inje Magijom dijaloga ^ETVRTAK, 7. jul 2016. broj 6856, godina XX Svake ve~eri tokom trajanja Exit festivala, Exit tim i list Danas organizuju tribine Magija dijaloga o najaktuelnijim cena 40 din, 20 den, 1 KM, temama, na Petrovaradinskoj tvr|avi u Ulici starih zanata. 0,7 EUR (CG), 0,7 EUR (SLO), 5 kuna, 1,2 EUR (GR) PRVA TRIBINA: Tiha balkanska ve}ina u ~etvrtak, www.danas.rs 7. jula o 19 sati Uvodna re~ Gordana Nonin (Danas), u~esnici Du{an Kova~evi} (direktor Exit festivala), Kokan Mladenovi} (reditelj), Damir Urban (muzi~ar i slikar) i Emir Had`ihafizbegovi} (glumac), moderator Gordana Nonin; DRUGA TRIBINA: Brexit – ili ve~iti palana~ki strah, u petak 8. jula od 19 sati U~esnici Vladan Marjanovi} (nedeljnik Nin), Dimitrije Boarov (nedeljnik Vreme), Mijat Laki}evi} (nedeljnik Novi magazin) i Branko Rosi} (nedeljnik Nedeljnik), moderator Zoran Panovi} (list Danas). TIHA BALKANSKA VE]INA Ovde se radi o odva`nosti i samo o odva`nosti. Ona }e biti mera svih stvari – mera na{e budu}nosti ada mi je govoreno o ukradenom Jo{ je Krle`a davno pisao: „Ve} je dosta tih horizontu, o ^arobnjacima koji umeju genija i tih lu~ono{a i tih akademika i tih K da vam uklone horizont i ni{ta drugo sarkofaga. Sami akademici, sami sarkofazi, osim horizonta, ostavljaju}i vidljivim mrtvaci vo{tani i uko~eni, mrtvilo, pusto{ i opela. sve ostalo, verovao sam da je re~ o svojevrsnom Dosta je tog vonja i zadaha trulog i mrtva~kog i verbalnom izrazu, o ~istoj jezi~koj {ali. Jednoga la`nog! Treba da se razori grobnica, da se dignu dana, ^arobnjak je, u mome prisustvu, uklonio svetla kubeta, da puknu horizonti“. sav horizont oko mene. Magnetizmom, Pa hajde da im ne dozvolimo da nam vi{e sugestijom ili na neki drugi na~in, uzimaju horizonte, hajde da MAGIJA iznenadno povla~enje horizonta u~inimo da podignemo svetla (bio sam blizu mora ~iju sam kubeta, da puknu prostranu pu~inu, kao i Ko ~ini horizonti. pe{~ane `alove, mogao „tihu ve}inu“ A pojedinci, da odoka zajedno s Exitom su premeravam ~asak Grupu, koja se okupila pod nazivom Tiha ve} rekli svoje kada ranije) izazva kod balkanska ve}ina, izme|u ostalih, ~ine reditelji su u aprilu ove MO@E DA mene toliki strah da Oliver Frlji} i Kokan Mladenovi}, glumci Zoran godine zahtevali se nisam usudio Cvijanovi}, Sergej Trifunovi}, Nenad Okanovi}, da se „zlo vi{e ni da muzi~ari Ida Prester (Lollobrigida), Dino [aran (Letu nacionalizma koraknem. Odmah [tuke), Nemanja Koji} (Hornsman Coyote), jedan od vrati u pro{lost“. sam se slo`io da osniva~a Otpora i gostuju}i predava~ Harvarda Sr|a Neformalna grupa sam uveren, i sve to, Popovi}, osniva~ Exita Du{an Kova~evi}, direktor istaknutih tako to. Bio sam Studentskog kulturnog centra Novog Sada umetnika i javnih PO^NE obuzet ose}anjem koji Zdravko Vulin, dramaturg i osniva~ li~nosti iz Srbije, se ~ak ni sada ne Miksera Ivan Lali}, novinar i pisac Hrvatske i Bosne i odva`ujem da evociram – Branko Rosi}. Hercegovine uputila je, na pi{e Anri Mi{o u svojoj neobi~noj inicijativu Exit tima, otvoreno knji`ici U zemlji magije. pismo javnosti, u kojem poziva na Mnogi ljudi na Balkanu se, tako|e, ne suprotstavljanje ekstremnoj nacionalisti~koj POSEBNO IZDANJE rojni gosti sa svih meridijana i iz Britanije, Holandije i svih zemalja u omladinski sajam Youth Fair okupio je njih da bi pratili nastupe vi{e od 700 odva`uju da evociraju ose}aje koje su imali retorici, koja je u poslednje vreme zavladala LISTA DANAS vi{e od 60 zemalja sveta sti`u u okru`enju, ove godine poja~ano su do{li Novosa|ane i strane turiste na glavnom trgu izvo|a~a na oko 20 bina i festivalskih zona. prilikom spoznaje onoga {to nam se desilo i {to regionom. \ urednik: B Novi Sad i sve je spremno za gosti iz Gr~ke, Turske, Rusije, Poljske, tokom izvo|enja ~uvenog dela Volfganga Prognoze pokazuju da }e tokom festivala nam se de{ava. Ve~eras smo tu, ta tiha balkanska ve}ina, na Dragan Sto{i} po~etak magi~nog Exit festivala. Australije, Francuske i [panije, a tu su i gosti Amadeusa Mocarta ^arobna frula, orkestra, biti sun~ano i toplo vreme. Ulaznice za Exit Pitanje je – na {ta se, nakon tog ose}aja, ipak samom po~etku Festivala, da upravo sa ovom korektura: Pristigli su gosti sa doslovno svih iz Meksika, Argentine, SAD, Kanade, Brazila, hora i solista Srpskog narodnog pozori{ta. dostupne su jo{ samo za publiku u Srbiji, a odva`ujemo da uradimo? Koliko smo spremni da temom po~nemo magiju jer nikada nismo Marjana Stevanovi} kontinenata, a ove godine broj stranih Ju`noafri~ke republike i udaljenih Kine i Ve~eras od 19 sati bi}e otvorene kapije Exit odre|eni broj ulaznica bi}e dostupan i svake raspr{imo gustu maglu koja je bila i jeste svuda prestali da verujemo da mi moramo biti ta prelom: turista pove}ao se za ~ak 30 odsto u odnosu Japana. Ve} od vikenda gradom vlada dobro festivala, a svake ve~eri }e 45-50.000 ljudi iz ve~eri na festivalskim blagajnama na oko nas? Upravo ta mera odva`nosti koliko su promena koju `elimo da vidimo. Zoran Spahi} na pro{logodi{nji Exit. Pored gostiju iz Velike poznata pretfestivalska atmosfera, a vi{e od 60 dr`ava {irom sveta, prolaziti kroz tvr|avi, koje sa radom po~inju od 19 sati. pojedinci spremni da urade, bi}e mera budu}nosti svih nas. Gordana Nonin II ~etvrtak, 7. jul 2016. III EXIT MAGIJA Exit je svakako DU[AN KOVA^EVI]: vi{e od muzike, to je unikatno Jeste li spremni za (hipi) budu}nost!!! iskustvo koje delite Zorica Koji} trenutku, za vreme predizborne }utnje [ta se sve od tog prvobitnog doba ipak – publici nevidljivog – Exit `ivota, ne}ete neposredno pre izbora 24. septembra 2000. promenilo kod nas, u nama, ali i u svetu, a {to nikada zaboraviti? sa ljudima iz vi{e je sa svoje strane mo`da uticalo na Exit i – Sigurno je prvi veliki trenutak bilo pitanje Exit je dakle nastao u jednom veoma menjalo ga? I kako je Exit nastavio da se nosi Ronija Sajza na prvom Exitu: „Serbia, are you od 60 zemalja o{ jedan Exit festival u na{im specifi~nom trenutku za Srbiju, pojavili su se sa tim i {iri svejedno dalje svoj uticaj? ready for the future?“, postavljeno u pravom novomilenijumskim `ivotima je sasvim novi, do tada nepoznatih ljudi {iroj – Mnogo toga se menjalo i kod nas i u svetu, i trenutku i na pravom mestu. Tu energiju {irili su J pred nama, a sa njim dolazi i ono javnosti, i jo{, pri tom, ne u Beogradu, kao u dobrim i u lo{im pravcima. Jedan od najte`ih kasnije na antologijskim nastupima Igi Pop 2004, celog sveta slatko ose}anje prepu{tanja letu, dotada{njem apsolutnom muzi~kom i udaraca u razvoju Exita je bio po~etak svetske Karl Koks 2005, Bili Ajdol 2006, a onda je do{ao apsolutno cool zvucima na otvorenom, ljubavi i svakom drugom centru svega ovde. Da li ekonomske krize – to je drasti~no uticalo na prvi nastup The Prodigy 2007, ru{e}i sve rekorde prijateljstvima sa desecima hiljada ljudi svake biste se i danas ponovo tako hrabro odlu~ili kupovnu mo} ljudi, i jo{ drasti~nije na bud`ete pred sobom. Ne mogu da ne pomenem jo{ DU[AN KOVA^EVI] ve~eri, dok krstarimo Petrovaradinskom da ne{to uzmete u svoje ruke i promenite sponzora, {to je na kraju bio jako veliki udarac za imena kao {to su Moloko, The White Stripes, Arctic tvr|avom, ili samo malo docnije budvanskim svet kao jednom onda? I da li bi u dana{nje funkcionisanje svih festivala na svetu. Mnogi Monkeys, Beastie Boys, Manu Chao, Skrileks... Jazom, od pozornice do pozornice. Svu veli~inu, vreme to uop{te i bilo mogu}e na isti onaj festivali u svetu su bankrotirali, me|utim, Kad su susreti iz nevidljivog Exit `ivota u dubinu, visinu i {irinu uticaja, koji je ovaj na~in, kakav je u va{em slu~aju bio ovaj na najve}i su opstali i dodatno oja~ali. Nije slu~ajno pitanju, oni su jedan od va`nih razloga neverovatan festival izvr{io na doma}e muzi~ke samom po~etku novog milenijuma? izreka: „[to te ne ubije – oja~a te“. Veliki uticaj postojanja mita o Exitu u svetskoj javnosti. Na Exit je iza{ao na more, dobio svoje morsko poklonike, sad ve} i sasvim razli~itih generacija, – Tada sam imao 22 godine i samo ima i bujanje evropske festivalske scene – u Tvr|avi se de{avaju ~udesne situacije i dolazi do poglavlje. I to je upravo ono {to je Sea Dance kao i na one inostrane, koji sa takvim pak entuzijazam i potpuni nedostatak svesti o proteklih desetak godina u Evropi je nastalo na poznanstava izme|u ljudi koji zaista mogu da se doneo Exitu. More. kapitalom jedinstvenih utisaka vra}aju se natrag rizicima u koje se upu{tamo mogli su da naprave stotine novih festivala, te je i konkurencija i trka sretnu samo na Exit festivalu. Ima ih stvarno u beli svet – neka odmere i prou~avaju – pogotovo taj prvi – Exit na Petrovaradinskoj za izvo|a~e ve}a, a porast njihovih honorara – mnogo, ali spomenu}u jedan od prvih takvih Mo`ete li da nam najzad obrazlo`ite sve stru~njaci. Nama, obi~nim-neobi~nim i malim- tvr|avi 2001, veliki me|unarodni festival, manje usled logike ponude i tra`nje – ogroman.
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