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YOUNG GIRL FROM NIS ON ROOF OF EUROPE IN SPORT CLIMBING

August 19th

The Nis City Mayor Darko Bulatovic and Nis City Member for Sports Branislav Kacar met today with Stasa Gejo, a member of the sport climbing club PAEK, which won the first place in the general position of the IFSC. A very successful Nis sportswoman, whose father is one of the pioneers of sport climbing Slobodan Gejo, has been awarded the City of Niš gratitude for her outstanding contribution to the promotion and improvement of Nis sport. Stasa won the European Youth Championship in Langenfeld Austria. This is the seventh consecutive win in competitions for young Europe and the world.
Stasa won this year in all four European Cup and Championship competitions so she won first place in the IFSC General Placement for 2016 with a total of four competitions with a maximum of 400 points.




FREE TICKETS FOR TALENTED NIS STUDENTS

August 17th

Nis City Mayor Darko Bulatovic awarded the free tickets for Nis Film festival to the Nis students and athletes who achieved outstanding results at international competitions.
“We decided to give free tickets for the upcoming Film Festival, which were distributed to city officials before, to young and talented fellow citizens who have made significant results in international competitions and sports events. With this symbolic gesture we want to show that we care about young and talented people who represent the future of this city and to present them in some way to the public at this important festival for our city”, said Mayor Bulatovic.




NIS ATHLETE TO COMPETE IN OLYMPICS

August 12th

The reception was organized at Nis City Hall for Serbian athlete Nenad Filipovic, who is the only athlete from Nis, who will compete in individual sports at the Olympics in Rio. Thanks to the involvement of Nis City Mayor Darko Bulatovic and Nis City Council Member for Sports Branislav Kacar, the financial problem that Filipovic had was overcome and he would be able to dedicate himself to the Olympic Games competition without interruption.

“We hve found a financial solution for the departure of Nenad Filipovic to Rio, but we will not stop there, and after returning from the Olympics we will solve his problem of working relationship, so that he can dedicate himself to training,” said Mayor Buzlatovic and wished much success to athlete Filipovic who mwoulc compete fast walking at the Olympics.

Nenad Filipović expressed his gratitude commitment to solving his problem and announced a fierce battle for a better position in Rio. He will leave for Brazil tomorrow, and on August 19th, he would compete in racewalking for fifty kilometers, which is the longest athletic discipline. The Mayor presented Filipovic with the flag of Serbia with the desire to represent his city and country wothily in the games in Rio.




NISVILLE 2016 OPENED

August 12th

The 2016 Nisville Jazz Festival, which will feature 110 performances by 660 artists on 11 stages, kicked off at the Nis Fortress late on Thursday. Local act NaissBlue opened the festival on the main stage and the Belgrade Dixieland Orchestra performed next.  Its founder, trombonist Ljubomir Matijaca, one of the pioneers of Serbian and Yugoslav jazz, also received a lifetime achievement award on the occasion which was presented to him by Nis City Mayor Darko Bulatovic.

The International Nisville jazz festival is the largest and most-visited jazz festival in Southeastern Europe. The festival is the offical cultural event of the City of Nis (since 2005) and also “the festival of national value”, according to the rankings by Serbian Ministry of Culture in 2010. The importance of the festival was also recognized by Serbian Ministry of Trade and Services, Serbian Chamber of Commerce, as Nisville festival was the winner of the award “The best from Serbia” in 2011. The Tourist Organization of Serbia includes Nišville as its official offer in tourist fairs throughout Europe. In the European Union magazine “New Europe”, published in Brussels, the festival has been reviewed as the “European face of Serbia”.
Since the first edition of the festival in 1995, Nisville has been promoting the multiculturism as the inevitable characteristic of the contemporary jazz music. The festival’s concept is based on presenting the ‘traditional’ jazz forms together with their fusion with the world music tradition, with the emphasis on the music from the Balkans. One of the most famous jazz magazines, the American ‘Downbeat’ values Nisville as the important musical event as the promotion of both the traditional Balkan music and American jazz heritage. According to the magazine, Nisville speciality is the popularizing the blend of the two.




NISVILLE 2016 ANNOUNCED

 August 10th

International Jazz Festival is biggest in SouthEastern Europe, and for years festival is defending principles of Europian values and multiculturalism. The 22nd Nisville jazz festival that would be held August 11-14 was announced at the press conference today held at Nis City Hall. The festival will feature 110 performances by 660 artists on 11 stages.

On the behalf of the City of Nis, Deputy Mayor Prof. Milos Bandjur spoke at the press conference and said that Nisville was a prestigious musical event that gathered renowned musicians and admirers of this specific musical genre. Deputy Mayor Bandjur thanked numerous volunteers as Nis would be in the colors of jazz volunteers during this year’s Nisville Festival. Recognizable at every step, they will spread positive energy and give a great contribution to the successful organization of Nisville.

The influential British Guardian published on its site a list of the top 10 jazz festivals in Europe, sorted by the date of the festival, and the list included Nisville. “We are proud that a local music festival earned such a treatment in European music circles, “Deputy Mayor Bandjur said, adding that Nis citizens showed they liked to listen to jazz and that this was a festival of true lovers of the music.




RECEPTION FOR BULAGARIAN CONSUL GENERAL

August 2nd

Nis City Mayor Darko Bulatovic met with the Consul General of the Republic of Bulgaria in Nis Edvin Sugarov at Nis City Hall. The two officials discussed the cooperation between the city and the consulate and the further improvement of cooperation.

“The City of Nis and the City of Sofia have excellent long-term cooperation, and the cross-border cooperation is also of interest for the two countries, which is reflected in joint projects funded by the European Union and which are very important for improving the co-existence of two peoples in the border areas, “said Mayor Bulatovic. He pointed out that it was agreed to form two teams that will work together to improve the cooperation and help realize all projects that are mutually important. Two companies owned by Bulgarian citizens – PZP Trace and Niska Brewery are successfully operating in the city, and in the economic sense, the improvement of relations between the two countries is very important.
The Consul General of the Republic of Bulgaria in Nis Edvin Sugarov congratulated the Mayor on the election for the first man of the city and wished him a lot of success in further work expressing the belief that the cooperation will continue to be high in the future.




FROM NIS TO MEMMINGEN AND EINDHOVEN BY PLANE

August 1st

Almost thousands of passengers, relatives and friends, occupied Nis Airport today. The reason was very good news for all the people of Nis, as well as people from the surrounding area. Namely, from today, the Airline Wizzair will be flying to Memmingen, an airport near Munich and to the Dutch city of Eindhoven. Traditional water cannons and cakes with the sign of Wizzair and the City of Nis welcomed airplanes from Memmingen and Eindhoven that landed in Nis in the morning. The crews of the aircrafts were welcomed by Nis City Mayor Darko Bulatovic with associates as well as the Nis Airport General Manager Vladica Djurdanovic.

“This is a joyful day for all Nis citizens because, with the new destinations, this airport becomes a real airport that can compete with other airports in the region,” said Mayor Bulatovic, and thanked Wizzair, the previous city leadership and everyone who contributed so that Nis Airport Constantine the Great could be fully revived. This is important for other cities and municipalities in the surrounding area, so I expect that we will work together with the management of these municipalities on further development of the airport in Nis to the mutual satisfaction,” said the Mayor Bulatovic.

It is expected that by introducing these two new lines, the number of passengers will increase to 100,000 passengers by the end of the year, and when the airline Ryanair starts flying from Nis this number shoul reach 125 000 which Is of great importance for the development of the city.