The streets and squares of Ogulin are ready once again to turn into the most imaginative fairytale scene where numerous artists will perform and bring joy to those who have gathered with lots of fun and positive energy, reports HRT News. All families will be able to find something for themselves on the festival’s stages throughout the city that bears the appropriate names, such as Regoč, Đulin vrt, Neva Nevičica, Stribor, Potjeh, Kosjenka, and Domaći, the organisers announced.
The festival was launched back in 2006, was organised by the Tourist Board of Ogulin, and was inspired by the work of the famous Croatian writer Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić, who was born in Ogulin. The city and its surroundings were her greatest inspiration for writing.
There will be numerous workshops and plays, also featured will be video screenings of Croatian cartoon films: ”Bundaš’s Birthday”, ”The Secret Village”, ”The Big Race”, ”The Queen of Shoes”, a series of cartoons from Hlapić’s Sports Games, ”Šećerko”, ”Hvala za lijek”, and for the first time, in cooperation with HRT, will be the presentation of the JUHUHU programme.
Storytelling is what gives the Ogulin Fairy Tale Festival a special charm, so this year the children will be able to listen to storyteller Sabina Gvozdić, Sandra Vukoj from Slavonski Brod, Knjiguljica from Karlovac and Fora priča from Zagreb. On top of all of the rest, there will also be an animation programme, with the traditional ”passing the driving test” to obtain a driver’s license to fly a broom.
Entrance to the Ogulin Fairy Tale Festival is free for all ages, and transportation by train from Zagreb, as well as the return from Ogulin to Zagreb, is being organised. Train rides for children under six are free.
After this, the next edition of this year’s festival is reserved for the end of summer, when it will be held again, but from September 9 to 11.
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