The Federal Minister of Culture and Sports, Sanja Vlaisavljević, received the famous musician Hari Varešanović in her office today. The conversation was about the importance of artistic creativity as part of the cultural heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and about the importance of institutional support for artists. However, today in the minister’s office, the discussion was not only about music and art, but also about what connects people – about common heritage and the power of art to inspire and unite.
The meeting was held after Hari Varešanović’s performance at the program organized by the Ministry on the occasion of Autism Awareness Day, and it was Hari Mata Hari’s first appearance at the Federal Ministry of Culture and Sports.
The minister paid special attention to the importance of Hari’s creativity, which has been woven into the emotional map of Bosnia and Herzegovina for decades. His songs, which marked the lives of generations, are recognized as a cultural value that transcends borders and time. Varešanović, on the other hand, emphasized the importance of institutional support for artists, because culture can grow and develop only in the synergy of creativity and social concern.
The meeting took place in a cordial and constructive atmosphere, with an exchange of ideas about future projects and opportunities for joint action in the field of culture and art.
