THE SECOND PART OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE
WAS HELD BY ÉVA KARÁDI AND PÉTER RÁCZ.
THE ANNOUNCEMENT WAS TO SPREAD THE NEWS ABOUT THE FORTHCOMING LITERATURE IN FLUX JOURNEY’S STOP IN BUDAPEST AT THE NEAR PORT OF THE
A38.
THE RIVER DANUBE IS EUROPE’S LONGEST RIVER. THE STEAMY TWURLING WATER MAKES IT’S WAY THROUGHOUT NINE COUNTRIES.
STARTS ITS WAY AT THE BLACK FORREST/GERMANY, AS A SPRING WATER AND ROLLS DOWN IN IT’S LONG JOURNEY TO THE BLACK SEA/BULGARIA.
The time has come on the River Danube not to just carry loads and loads onwards and upwards, but as to fulfill the need to share and connect the nods between different nations culture. The literary tour is planned as a journey, that takes you along on the waves of different cultures and stirs the waves along the countries without borders.
The Literature in Flux along the River Danube is a project that stands for providing contemporary literature from the Balkans up along other countries. Hopefully this literature in Flux will merge a long-lasting personal partnerships in exchanging views and experiences.
The voyage started September, 23-24 port at Ruse (Bulgaria), September,29 until October,2 at Cetate (Romania), October, 6-8 port at Belgrad and October, 8-12 port at Novi Sad (Serbia), October, 12-15 port at Vukovar (Croatia), October,19-22 port close to A38 (Hungary), October, 24-25 Bratislava (Slovakia)
Next year the project will continue with the move on from the River Danube towards the West Balkans along the cost area towards Turkey. Planned ports: Split (Croatia), Tirana (Albania) and Izmir (Turkey).
The whole project is supported by the European Commission.
Update and snaps by: Aggie Reiter

Posted by Chris on 16/10/2011 at 23:29
A fascinating insight into the uses of the Danube in modern times…Thank You…