Serbian traditional folk music Culture & Arts

History of Serbian traditional music

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Roots of Serbian traditional folk music (originating from ritual songs and mainly influenced by Turkish music) can be traced through the centuries, while the history of classical music in Serbia is quite short; dating from the mid-19th century. The national folklore dance (in Serbia called “kolo”) differs from one region to another, and the most famous are “Uzicko kolo” […]

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Desserts to try in Serbia

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Serbian traditional cuisine is rich, versatile and affected by various influences, above all Turkish, but also Hungarian and Austrian in the province of Vojvodina. After a rich and tasty meal, make sure to leave some space for the dessert, because the choice of sweets is as large as the choice of savory dishes. Here are […]

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Baby customs in Serbia

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A new baby in the family is always joyful news and it is followed by a ton of preparation and of course – plenty of customs that serve to bring happiness, joy and health to the baby and the mother. In Serbia, many of these customs are old and superstitious, but some of them can […]

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French wedding custom

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In France, only civil weddings are legally recognized (due to the concept of laïcité), they are performed in the town hall by the mayor (or a deputy mayor or another councillor acting on his/her behalf). At least one of the spouses must reside in the town where the ceremony takes place. For people choosing to […]

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Swedish Midsummer

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  Sweden is a country with long and harsh winters, so it is no wonder that Swedes try to do their best to get the most out of summer and warm, sunny days. In addition to Christmas, Midsummer Day is the most important holiday in Sweden. The celebration starts the evening before the Midsummer Day, […]

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Indian wedding custom

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Indian weddings take anywhere from five minutes to several days, depending on region, religion, and a variety of other factors. Due to the diversity of Indian culture, the wedding style, ceremony and rituals may vary greatly amongst various states, regions, religions and castes. In certain regions, it is quite common that during the traditional wedding […]

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Greek wedding custom

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Two or three days before the wedding, the couple organizes a celebration called Krevati (Greek for bed) in their new home. In Krevati, friends and relatives of the couple put money and young children on the couple’s new bed for prosperity and fertility in their life. After the custom, they usually have a party with […]

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Albanian wedding custom

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In Albanian traditional weddings, the dress of the Muslim bride is characterized by its elegance and transparency, in that of the Catholic one can see full colors. The Catholic bride’s dress is characterized by its picturesque effects and harmony. There are two types of Muslim wedding dresses. One is worked on a “shajak” (large piece […]

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Greek martia bracelets

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Do you remember colorful friendship bracelets we wore when we were kids? They were made of colorful string, in variations of styles, colors and complexity. On March 1st, many children in Greece make these exact bracelets from embroidery floss, in order to celebrate the beginning of March. The word martia itself comes from the Greek […]