A group of professors and students from the Nusret Keskin – Braco Art School in Bihać stayed at the House of Good Tones as part of a program promoting intercultural values, cooperation, and exchange.

During the visit, music professors and students toured Srebrenica, socialized with the students of the House of Good Tones, held a concert, and recorded a video for the famous Latin song Besame Mucho.

The director of the Nusret Keskin – Braco Art School in Bihać, Adnan Busuladžić, says that culture and art are the best way to connect people, break down barriers, and build friendships.

“In addition to continuing cooperation, visits, and joint projects, it is very important to connect the two cities through culture, and that is our primary goal”, said Busuladžić, thanking the Prime Minister of Una-Sana Canton, Mustafa Ružnić, the City of Bihać, and Ac-food for supporting and recognizing the cooperation between the two cities.

The general manager of the House of Good Tones, Ismar Porić, expressed his satisfaction with this visit, emphasizing the importance of networking and cooperation among young people, which is the primary goal of this organization.

“Through our efforts, we aim for Srebrenica and the programs of the House of Good Tones to become a regional platform for the education and communication of young people in the Western Balkans and Europe, said Porić.

Adnan Busuladžić presented Ismar Porić with the painting “Sunset in Bihać,” which was painted by visual arts students Una Filipović and Dajla Alibegović in the class of Professor Adela Velentanlić especially for this occasion.

Children from Bratunac, Potočari, Skelani, and Srebrenica were guests in Bihać in 2018, where a joint concert was held with musicians from the city as part of the “Concert of Friendship” tour, marking the beginning of cooperation between Srebrenica and Bihać.

The mission of the House of Good Tones in Srebrenica is to make the city better and to provide children and young people with access to quality knowledge, skills, and content based on the principles of universal social values and respect.