The Stepanovićevo Cultural Station brings cultural content to one of the youngest villages in Vojvodina. The place was founded in 1920 and was settled, after the First World War, by Salonica volunteers. They were part of the voluntary division of the famous Second Army, which was commanded by the equally famous duke Stepa Stepanović, whose name the place and the Cultural Station proudly bear. The libertarian spirit of the Salonica volunteers, especially highlighted by the fact that Milunka Savić, the heroine of the First World War, lived in Stepanovićevo for a while – is still nurtured in Stepanovićevo today, and the interpretation and reinterpretation of this part of cultural heritage have a special place in the programme.
The Stepanovićevo Cultural Station, created on the site of the former Dom Kulture, and then the plant of the famous Novi Sad factory Niva, will be a place for creative expression and gathering of residents of all generations. Our mission is to abolish cultural barriers – both spatial and substantive. We wish to show with our work that there are no elite and less elite cultures. There are only high-quality or low-quality cultural and artistic contents and an interested audience. This confirms the pride of our cultural centre – the Classical Ballet Studio, which is of great interest to the youngest not only from Stepanovićevo, but also from the surrounding areas.