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Photo: Lozionica

One of the concert evenings of this year’s Todo Mundo Festival, held in Belgrade from September 25 to 28, took place at Ložionica as part of its preopening phase. The evening was dedicated to contemporary musical expressions rooted in global traditions and featured performances by Jakob Steinkeller from Austria and the ensemble Tamala, composed of artists from Belgium, Senegal, and Mali.

Todo Mundo Festival, which for over a decade has promoted the concept of world music—a blend of diverse musical traditions, styles, and cultures—once again offered a rich lineup in 2025. The program explored musical influences from regions including Styria, the Mediterranean, West Africa, Central Europe, Turkey, and beyond. The festival’s artistic director, Bojan Đorđević, curated the program, while the evening was hosted by Aleksandra Paladin, a renowned music journalist and promoter of cross-genre musical forms.

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Photo: Lozionica

The concert at Ložionica offered a unique opportunity to experience the fusion of a contemporary, urban creative space with the depth of musical heritage from around the world. Jakob Steinkeller presented his original sound inspired by Alpine folk music and electronic experimentation, while Tamala delivered a powerful musical dialogue between West African vocal and instrumental traditions and European jazz, creating a compelling intercultural narrative through music.

Hosting a Todo Mundo Festival concert at Ložionica further demonstrates the potential of this future creative centre to bring together diverse artistic expressions and international voices – even before its official opening. Ložionica continues to position itself as a new meeting point for music, culture, and creativity, connecting local audiences with global artistic currents.

About Ložionica

Ložionica’s vision is to become the region’s key creative ecosystem, erasing boundaries among art, science, technology, and business. We strive to build a self-sustaining, open space that empowers the community, offering freedom to create, grow, and exchange ideas — while setting a new standard for the next generation of public institutions.

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