
Jevdjenije Julijan Dimitrijević from Cacak, Dusica Aksentijevic from Jagodina and the youngest 12 years old Danica Kostadinovic from Nis, had the opportunity to see the play “Phantom of the Opera” by Julian Lloyd Webber, visit the Natural History Museum, Science Museum, Madame Tussauds, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, Hyde Park, Imperial College, Museum of old instruments at the Royal College of Music, even to hear the concert No.2 by Sergei Rachmaninoff at the Albert Hall, performed by John Lill, the legendary British pianist.

According to Marina Milic-Apostolovic, the founder and artistic director of the fund: “Our goal was not only to show London to these young people, it’s culture and tradition, but to present them than with prominent Serbs who had lived and left their mark in the British capital, as well. We visited the memorial plaque Dositej Obradovic, placed at the site where our first Minister of Education spent six months studying and writing about the Englishmen; memorial plaque Slobodan Jovanovic at Kensington, as well as the place where Milos Crnjanski lived for 13 years.

In Unicef’s year dedicated to youth, the Fund has provided an opportunity for talented Tamara Popov, a graduate cameraman at the Academy of Arts in Belgrade, who won numerous awards for her film achievements, by entrusting her to make reports about the first prize trip to London.