After more than a year and a half, the House of Good Tones from Srebrenica will hold its first performance – the “Friendship Concert” – at the Prijedor Theatre.

The concert is scheduled for Monday, June 21, at 7:00 PM, with special guests from the Youth Choir of the Bosnian Cultural Center Prijedor.

Through this concert, we aim to promote collaboration between the two cities, Srebrenica and Prijedor, with the goal of cultural exchange, fostering intercultural values, and socializing.

Participation in such projects gives young people the opportunity to meet, exchange interests and experiences, develop social and individual identities, learn from each other, and collectively shape everyday life through music, art, and culture. They also gain access to quality educational, cultural, and recreational content, fostering a sense of belonging to the world of universal human values.

Through a carefully selected repertoire, which includes the most beautiful traditional songs from the region (BiH, Croatia, Serbia), classical music (Mozart, Beethoven), and popular music evergreens (Louis Armstrong, John Lennon), all participants are given access to art and culture, encouraging intercultural dialogue, understanding, and cooperation that will strengthen their engagement and opportunities in society.

We also want to send the message that in smaller communities, it is possible to create programs that inspire positive change in the community and convey universal messages of trust, understanding, and shared responsibility for a better and brighter future.

Through its programs, connections with institutions and organizations, and collaborations, the House of Good Tones in Srebrenica strives to become a regional platform for the education, networking, and communication of young people in the Western Balkans and Europe.

For ten full years, the House of Good Tones has been the best example of how music, culture, and education can rebuild broken bridges, create new friendships, and form lasting bonds across Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe, and the world—bonds that only children can form sincerely and without reservation.

This cultural event is financially supported by CRS – Catholic Relief Services Sarajevo, USAID – United States Agency for International Development, and PRO-Future (Trust, Understanding, Responsibility for the Future) – a USAID project for peacebuilding and trust among citizens of all ethnic and religious groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina.