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PRESS RELEASE
Written by Aferdita Syla   
Monday, 23 August 2010
Mitrovica, August 17, 2010 

Dutch rockers bring youth from Kosovo flashpoint together

Dutch Rock Academy to work with youth from Kosovo flashpoint city From August 22 to 29, 34 young Kosovo musicians will travel to Skopje, Macedonia, for a summer rock music school led by six Dutch rock music trainers from the Fontys Rock Academy. The young participants are from Mitrovica, Kosovo, a city where war and ethnic conflict have left a rigid divide between ethnic Serbs and Albanians.  On Friday August 27, all participants will perform at an open-air concert in Skopje’s popular City Park. During the week preceding the concert, the Mitrovica youth will form ethnically mixed bands, choose songs and band names and prepare a major show together. The 2010 Summer School is the third of its kind, so that a total of 70 Rock School students from North and South Mitrovica will now have played together in mixed bands.  This year, the concert will be spiced up with some local flavor by a mixed band from Struga, Macedonia, who will present a smashing opening act. The Skopje Summer School is hosted by Civil, one of the leading NGOs in the field of human rights, peace, and arms control in the Republic of Macedonia. Mitrovica is known as a political flashpoint in the Balkans, but before the war the city was the center for rock music in the region. Local musicians seeking to restore this tradition applied to the Kosovo-based Community Building Mitrovica and Musicians without Borders (Netherlands). Working together with local musicians, CBM, MwB and IKV Pax Christi established the Mitrovica Rock School, where over 75 youth now attend regular rock music lessons. Their teachers are accomplished local musicians who receive teacher training from the Fontys Rock Academy (Netherlands). In Mitrovica, Kosovo, ethnic Albanians and Serbs live their lives divided almost entirely by the River Ibar – and by war. Albanians live in the South of the city, Serbs in the North. Because the divide makes it impossible for Rock School students to attend one inter-ethnic school, two Rock School branches have been set up, one on each side o f the city. The Summer School breaks through this divide.    The Mitrovica Rock School aims to become an independent, interethnic and regionally famous rock music institution by the end of the project period in 2012. The project is a cooperative initiative of Community Building Mitrovica, Musicians without Borders, IKV Pax Christi and the Fontys Rock Academy.  The 2010 Skopje Summer School is financially supported by the Social Transformation Program (Matra) of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Finnish, French and Norwegian Embassies in Pristina. Dates:Summer School: August 22-29Closing concert: Friday, August 27Location: Skopje, Macedonia
 
 Note for the editors: It is possible to travel with the Rock Academy group and visit the project on-site. Please contact Wendy Hassler-Forest (Project Manager, Musicians without Borders): This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ; +381 65 65 96 477 / +386 49 260 540
 Multiple receiptWhile we try to avoid duplicate circulation of our communications, there is a chance that you will receive this press release from more than one project partner. Please help us to avoid such duplicate circulation by notifying us if you have received this press release more than once. Many thanks in advance!  More information:Wendy Hassler-Forest (Project Manager, Musicians without Borders):
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Milos Drazevic (Community Building Mitrovica):
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Jitske Hoogenboom (Senior Program Officer Western Balkans, IKV Pax Christi): This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ; +31 6 53 222 713 Mitrovica Rock School online:Website: www.mitrovicarockschool.orgBlog: http://skopjesummerschool.blogspot.com/YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/hasslerforestFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=137780044378&ref=ts  
 
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PRESS RELEASE
Written by Aferdita Syla   
Tuesday, 18 May 2010

INAUGURAL CONFERENCE OF THE FORUM FOR CITIES IN TRANSITION, MITROVICË/KOSOVSKA MITROVICA MAY 2010

Mitrovicë/Kosovska Mitrovica will host the first ever conference of the Forum for Cities in Transition from 24 to 28 May 2010.
This exciting conference brings together mayors, councilors, police chiefs, business representatives, media and civil society from ten cities from four continents for a working week in the city of Mitrovicë/Kosovska Mitrovica.
The conference delegates will be discussing challenges and successes of municipal administration in cities in transition from conflict. The delegates will talk about how their municipal services function and how to improve them, including issues such as housing, business development, citizens’ engagement, and policing, facilitated by experts from all over the world and of course from Mitrovicë/Kosovska Mitrovica.
The delegates will also experience life in Mitrovicë/Kosovska Mitrovica, visiting projects and sites where citizens have come together to overcome difficulties in their everyday lives. They will be staying in hotels both north and south of the River Ibër/Ibar, and eating and socializing throughout the city.
The programme includes visits to high schools in Mitrovicë/Kosovska Mitrovica, a picnic along the banks of the river, a talent contest of young people and a concert by Mitrovicë/Kosovska Mitrovica’s very own rock school. Conference delegates will be guided through the week by a team of 30 international and local volunteers.
The Forum for Cities in Transition was established in Boston in April 2009 by representatives from Kirkuk, Nicosia, Derry/Londonderry and Mitrovicë/Kosovska Mitrovica. It is an initiative of University Massachusetts, Boston which hosted the founding conference. The University and Northern Ireland Foundation, Belfast are the Secretariat.
Representatives from Beirut, Belfast, Derry/Londonderry, Haifa, Jerusalem, Kaduna, Kirkuk, Mostar and Nicosia will join a delegation from Mitrovicë/Kosovska Mitrovica for this diverse and truly international conference.
Director of the Forum, Professor Padraig O’Malley, calls this inaugural conference in Mitrovicë/Kosovska Mitrovica a historic event for the city.
“When the Forum for Cities in Transition was created, few cities really believed that Mitrovicë/Kosovska Mitrovica could rise to the occasion. Mitrovicë/Kosovska Mitrovica has not only risen to the occasion, it has surpassed all expectations. This will truly put this global Forum on the map – but it will put Mitrovicë/Kosovska Mitrovica on the map as well,” says Prof. O’Malley.
The Mitrovica Forum, comprising nine members from both south and north Mitrovicë/Kosovska Mitrovica, is hosting the conference, with the support of the University of Massachusetts and the Northern Ireland Foundation. Two NGOs for the city, the Centre for Civil Society Development and Community-Building Mitrovica, provide the technical co-ordination for the Mitrovica Forum.
Momčilo Arlov, from CCSD, says, “Opportunities are too few for representatives of cities burdened with post-conflict sensitivities to share experiences of improving the quality of everyday life of citizens. The Forum of Cities in Transition provides us with this exact opportunity.
“We need vision rather than gutless political statements, and courage to initiate genuine change to address urgent community priorities - not artificial initiatives serving the needs of donors and political stakeholders alone. This Forum is not burdened with high-politics, but instead encourages technical dialogue and inter-community cooperation. Our citizens need this Forum.”
Valdete Idrizi of CBM says, “As a citizen of Mitrovicë/Kosovska Mitrovica, I am very excited to be part of such a special, important event. With so many people coming from different parts of the world, our city has a real opportunity to exchange experiences and opinions on how we can make citizens’ daily lives better. This is also a great chance to begin inter-city co-operation with cities from four different continents. I’m really looking forward to it!”

Editor’s note:
For more information, please contact:
citiesintransition.net
Conference Co-ordinator Mia Marzouk
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Conference assistant Miloš Golubovid
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