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Prioni, Mobo (album)
“Prioni, mobo: srpske izvorne pesme” ( sr-cyr, "Приони, мобо: српске изворне песме"; English language, English: "Come on, harvest elhelpers: Serbian traditional songs") is the debut album from Moba.Matović, Jelena. „'Prioni mobo', kaseta izvornih srpskih pesama u izvođenju ženskog ansambla 'Moba'“ - A review in: ''Zbornik Matice srpske za scenske umetnosti i muziku'', 16–17, Novi Sad 1995, 280–281. It was released on cassette by Belgrade lab “Biljeg - balkansko i slovensko izdavaštvo” in 1994. Contributors to the album include Jelena Jovanović (Serbian singer), Jelena Jovanović, Svetlana Spajić, Aleksandra Pavićević, Sanja Stanković, Sanja Radinović and Zvezdana Milović, in cooperation with Darko Macura, as mentor and co-producer. Track listing ;Side A # (2,05), harvesters', “per bass”, Ribaševina near Užice # (2,30), harvesters', Ribaševina near Užice # (2,00) # (2,00), Seča Reka near Užice # (1,20) # ( ...
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World Music
"World music" is an English phrase for styles of music from non-English speaking countries, including quasi-traditional, Cross-cultural communication, intercultural, and traditional music. World music's broad nature and elasticity as a musical category pose obstacles to a universal definition, but its ethic of interest in the culturally exotic is encapsulated in ''Roots'' magazine's description of the genre as "local music from out there".Chris Nickson. ''The NPR Curious Listener's Guide to World Music''. Grand Central Press, 2004. pp. 1-2. Music that does not follow "North American or British Pop music, pop and Folk music, folk traditions" was given the term "world music" by music industries in Europe and North America. The term was popularized in the 1980s as a marketing category for non-Western traditional music. It has grown to include subgenres such as ethnic fusion (Clannad, Ry Cooder, Enya, etc.) and worldbeat. Lexicology The term "world music" has been credited to et ...
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Sanja Stanković
Sanja is a South Slavic feminine given name, meaning "she dreams". Notable persons with this name *Sanja Ančić (born 1988), Croatian tennis player * Sanja Bestic (born 1982), Serbian-American director, writer and producer * Sanja Bizjak (born 1988), Serbian pianist *Sanja Bogosavljević (born 1979), Serbian singer *Sanja Damjanović (born 1972), Montenegrin physicist and minister of science *Sanja Doležal (born 1963), Croatian singer and television host *Sanja Đorđević (born 1969), Montenegrin turbo-folk singer *Sanja Gavrilović (born 1982), Croatian hammer thrower * Sanja Grohar (born 1984), Slovenian model and singer *Sanja Ilić (1951–2021), Serbian composer, keyboardist and architect *Sanja Iveković (born 1949), Croatian photographer, sculptor and installation artist *Sanja Jovanović (born 1986), Croatian swimmer *Sanja Knežević (born 1984), Montenegrin basketball player * Sanja Malagurski (born 1990), Serbian volleyball player *Sanja Maletić (born 1973), Bosnian ...
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Zoran Stefanović
Zoran Stefanović (, sr-cyr, Зоран Стефановић, born 21 November 1969 in Loznica) is a Serbian author, publisher and cultural activist, best known as the founder of several cultural networks, including Project Rastko. His works were published and produced in Europe and US. He made his debut in theater and film in 1987 and he graduated in dramaturgy and screenwriting in 1994 at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts (University of Arts in Belgrade). He lives in Belgrade. He is the president of the Association of Playwrights of Serbia (2022). Writings Some of his works belong to science fiction and fantasy - in the theater (" Slavic Orpheus," " Fable of the Cosmic Egg"), graphic novels and comics (" The Third Argument", based on stories by Milorad Pavić, "Under the Seal of the Wolf"), prose (novel Verigaši) and in film/television ("Narrow Paths"). His other works are documentary, such as the TV-series "The Janus' Face of History," or films "Lives of Kosta Hakman" a ...
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Boban Knežević
Boban Knežević ( sr-cyr, Бобан Кнежевић, born 17 September 1959 in Belgrade) is a Serbian science fiction and fantasy writer, comic book writer, editor and publisher. He has been publishing fiction since 1978 in a variety of genres: his works range over alternate history, space opera, Slavic mythology based fantasy, and cyberpunk. Knežević was one of the founders of the Belgrade-based semi-professional Society of science fiction fans, "Lazar Komarčić" in 1981, and is considered as "one of the pivotal persons of Belgrade fandom". Since 1985, he also owns the (formerly Yugoslavian publishing imprint, "Znak Sagite".Entry: "Yugoslavia", ''New Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'', by Peter Nicholls (Editor), John Clute (Editor), 1993, pp. 1361–1362. Bibliography Books * ''Smrt na Neptunu'' [''Смрт на Нептуну'' / ''Death on Neptune''], novel, "Dnevnik", Novi Sad, 1986 (under the pseudonym Endru Ozborn / Andrew Osborne) * ''Crni cvet'' [''Црни ...
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Darko Macura
Darko is a common Slavic given name, and an Akan family name. People: * Darko (given name) * Darko (surname) Places: * Velké Dářko, a pond in the Czech Republic Movies: * ''Donnie Darko'', a 2001 film by Richard Kelly starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Jena Malone * ''S. Darko ''S. Darko'', also known as ''S. Darko: A Donnie Darko Tale'' is a 2009 American science fiction thriller film directed by Chris Fisher and starring Daveigh Chase, Briana Evigan, and Ed Westwick. It is a sequel to the 2001 cult film ''Donnie D ...
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Sanja Radinović
Sanja is a South Slavic feminine given name, meaning "she dreams". Notable persons with this name *Sanja Ančić (born 1988), Croatian tennis player * Sanja Bestic (born 1982), Serbian-American director, writer and producer * Sanja Bizjak (born 1988), Serbian pianist *Sanja Bogosavljević (born 1979), Serbian singer *Sanja Damjanović (born 1972), Montenegrin physicist and minister of science *Sanja Doležal (born 1963), Croatian singer and television host *Sanja Đorđević (born 1969), Montenegrin turbo-folk singer *Sanja Gavrilović (born 1982), Croatian hammer thrower * Sanja Grohar (born 1984), Slovenian model and singer *Sanja Ilić (1951–2021), Serbian composer, keyboardist and architect *Sanja Iveković (born 1949), Croatian photographer, sculptor and installation artist *Sanja Jovanović (born 1986), Croatian swimmer *Sanja Knežević (born 1984), Montenegrin basketball player * Sanja Malagurski (born 1990), Serbian volleyball player *Sanja Maletić (born 1973), Bosnian ...
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Aleksandra Pavićević
Alexandra () is a female given name of Greek origin. It is the first attested form of its variants, including Alexander (, ). Etymologically, the name is a compound of the Greek verb (; meaning 'to defend') and (; GEN , ; meaning 'man'). Thus it may be roughly translated as "defender of man" or "protector of man". The name Alexandra was one of the epithets given to the Greek goddess Hera and as such is usually taken to mean "one who comes to save warriors". The earliest attested form of the name is the Mycenaean Greek ( or //), written in the Linear B syllabic script.Tablet MY V 659 (61). Alexandra and its masculine equivalent, Alexander, are both common names in Greece as well as countries where Germanic, Romance, and Slavic languages are spoken. Variants * Alejandra, Alejandrina (diminutive) (Spanish) * Aleksandra (Александра) (Albanian, Bulgarian, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Polish, Russian, Serbo-Croatian) * Alessandra (Italian) * Alessi ...
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Music Of Serbia
Music of Serbia represents the musical heritage of Serbia, both historical and modern. It has a variety of traditional music styles, which are part of the wider Balkan musical tradition, with its own distinctive sound and characteristics. Music of the Middle Ages Church music was performed throughout medieval Serbia by choirs or individual singers. The songs performed at the time were derived from the ''Octoechos'' (Osmoglasnik), a collection of religious songs dedicated to Jesus. Composers from this era include nun Jefimija, monks Kir Stefan the Serb, Isaiah the Serb, and Nikola the Serb, who together belong to the "Serbo-Byzantine school". Aside from church music, the medieval era in Serbia included traditional music, about which little is known, and court music. During the Nemanjić dynasty era musicians played an important role at the royal court, and were known as ''sviralnici'', ''glumci'' and ''praskavnici''. The rulers known for the musical patronage included Emper ...
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Svetlana Spajić
Svetlana Spajić ( sr-cyr, Светлана Спајић, born August 19, 1971, in Loznica, Serbia) is a Serbian traditional singer, performer, pedagogue, cultural activist and translator. Apart from performing Serbian traditional music, she is known for cooperation with artists like Marina Abramović and Robert Wilson (director), Robert Wilson. She sang in groups "Paganke", "Moba", "Drina", "New Ritual Group", "Žegar živi", „Belo Platno", "Pjevačka družina Svetlane Spajić" (Svetlana Spajić Group) and other. She is associate with International Cultural Network "Project Rastko" since its founding in 1997, "Radio Svetigora" and other cultural institutions. She had authored broadcasts dedicated to traditional culture. Education She graduated from Philological Faculty in Belgrade (dept. of English and German Languages), as well as from International School for Holocaust Studies at the Institute Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, Israel. Career Since 1993, she is dedicated to fos ...
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Jelena Jovanović (Serbian Singer)
Jelena Jovanović may refer to: * Jelena Jovanović (basketball) * Jelena Jovanović (ethnomusicologist) Dr Jelena Jovanović is an ethnomusicologist and a corresponding member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU). Biography Jovanović was born on 27 September 1964 in Belgrade, Serbia. Upon graduating from Mokranjac secondary music s ... * Jelena Jovanović (politician) {{hndis, Jovanovic, Jelena ...
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