The project, which began in 2005 in Belgrade, continued its life and expanded into different European cities. In 2012, the project became international, seeking to contribute to the normalization of relations between different ethnic communities across Europe and to contribute to the development of a civil society based on tolerance.
Denmark, Great Britain, Macedonia, Serbia
In/Visible City 2012 consists of performances in public transport (city buses) in four countries – Serbia, Denmark, Great Britain and Macedonia. The performances tell the multi-ethnic history of the cities; and cultural exchanges and
debates about inter-ethnic tolerance take place. Through these activities, we remind that culture, history, the state and everyday life are interwoven with the influences of different cultures- and that the cities we live in today
were created by the work of the citizens who lived there, regardless of ethnicity. The project raises awareness that as democratization spreads, so does the need for tolerance.