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A German-Serb Intellectual Bridge
"Dr. Ulrich Zwiener and I were engaged together for Serbia, convinced that a permanently united Europe is possible only if all its parts, nations and cultures are incorporated, including Serbia and Montenegro. The historical role of the University of Jena in Serbian culture – Vuk Stefanović Karadžić obtained his Ph.D. from this university – served as our motivation and, at the same time, as our obligation", says Dr. Gabriella Schubert in her introduction to the second volume of the book Serbs and Germans. (...)
Dramaten in Belgrade
Jat has admirably well-trained and professional cabin personnel, Swedish actor Jonas Malmsjö told the New Review. Jonas Malmsjö plays the main role in Hamlet, Shakespeare’s drama performed by Sweden’s Royal Drama Theatre Dramaten, at the National Theatre in Belgrade at the beginning of May. (...)
The Colours of Africa
Nowhere in the world have I seen such vivid colours: the green, yellow, sparkling orange, flaming red... and, of course, a range of gentle blue hues from the sea and sky... (...)
Triennial of Ceramics
The Museum of Applied Arts in Belgrade organised the 13th Triennial of Ceramics, the most important manifestation of creative art in the field of ceramics in our country. At the same time, the event celebrates its 40th anniversary. (...)
Symmetry of Brilliance and Deep Blue
Inspired by the perfect harmony and magical beauty of the Gospa od Škrpjela (Lady of the Rock) Church in Montenegro’s Boka Kotorska Bay, with the church’s flickering light on the sea surrounded by tall mountains, painter Vasa Dolovački painted a picture called Odraz (Reflection). (...)
Spirited Serbian Fruit
The word 'arak' is of ancient Indian origin and has appeared in similar form in various regions from India to the Balkans. You may taste rakija in bars, buy it in church shops in downtown Belgrade, but also in coffeehouses, restaurants, hotels and rural households or monasteries throughout Serbia. (...) |