Folklore dancing is an important part of culture in Smederevo, Serbia. The town has a national ensemble called "Gradsko kulturno umetničko društvo Smederevo" with over 500 members across multiple groups. The ensemble rehearses twice a week and performs at various local events. They also travel throughout Europe and Serbia, competing and learning about other folklore traditions. Members enjoy sharing their culture through dance and see it as an important way to learn about their ancestors' traditions.
1) The Vazrazdane gallery is inviting visitors to an exhibition titled "Steps to Heaven" featuring painting, sculpture, graphics, and drawing from July 10th to August 31st, 2015 to celebrate the gallery's 20th anniversary.
2) The exhibition will include works from 60 Bulgarian artists with the goal of uplifting visitors' hearts and souls with beauty.
3) Visitors will be able to explore the works step-by-step to be brought closer to inspiration and hope, which is what art strives to provide.
The gallery Vazrazdane invites visitors to an exhibition of paintings by Nikola Gulev from February 11 to March 3, 2014. The exhibition will feature over a dozen nude paintings ranging in size from 50x60cm to 100x70cm. The themes include the nude female body, allegories of the soul, and religious scenes. Gulev explores psychological aspects and creates moods through variations in poses, details, and colors. Born in 1987, Gulev graduated from the Academy of Music, Dance and Fine Arts in Plovdiv and has had ten solo exhibitions, winning awards in 2011. The gallery is located in Plovdiv's Old Town at 1 Stoyan Chalakov Street.
The gallery Vazrazdan is hosting the seventh solo exhibition of renowned Bulgarian artist Julian Jordanov from April 2nd to 22nd, 2013. Jordanov is known for his imaginative and technically skilled works that depict futuristic worlds of ruin and the relationships between humans, women, and animals. His pieces employ grand details and semantic complexity to convey historical, aesthetic, and moral ideas through powerful spiritual movements. The exhibition will showcase Jordanov's talent and take place at the Vazrazhdane Gallery in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
This document is a resume for Veljko Torbica, a classical guitar teacher and performer. It outlines his education including a Master's degree from the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava and a Bachelor's degree from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad. It also details his work experience teaching classical guitar at elementary and high schools in Zrenjanin and Novi Kneževac. Finally, it lists his performances and awards winning several prizes at international guitar competitions and festivals.
The gallery Vazrazdan invites visitors to see a painting exhibition by Vasil Petrov from December 16th to 31st, 2014. The exhibition will feature Vasil Petrov's amazing paintings that use color and themes like horses, the sea, women, and myths to provoke emotions. Vasil Petrov is a Bulgarian artist born in 1961 who has had over 40 solo exhibitions and has works in collections in Bulgaria, Italy, and elsewhere. The exhibition can be seen at the Vazrazdane gallery in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
Tea Horvatić teaches English at a primary school in Strahoninec, Croatia located 3km from Čakovec. The school has 297 students between the ages of 6-14, and she teaches English to grades 2, 3, 6, and 7. Croatia is a small country of 4.6 million people located in central and southeastern Europe with varied landscapes including woods, mountains, plains, lakes, rocks, islands, beaches, sea, and towns. Croatia gained independence in 1991 after being part of Yugoslavia and has a long history dating back to the 7th century under different rulers like the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
The document summarizes a 12-year-old Romanian girl's diary entries about her experience participating in an Erasmus coding and robotics project in Celje, Slovenia from May 24-28, 2017. She attended workshops on programming robots and games, visited local landmarks like castles and caves, and engaged in social and cultural activities with students from other countries. While sad to leave, she felt it was an unforgettable opportunity to learn and make international friends.
Folklore dancing is an important part of culture in Smederevo, Serbia. The town has a national ensemble called "Gradsko kulturno umetničko društvo Smederevo" with over 500 members across multiple groups. The ensemble rehearses twice a week and performs at various local events. They also travel throughout Europe and Serbia, competing and learning about other folklore traditions. Members enjoy sharing their culture through dance and see it as an important way to learn about their ancestors' traditions.
1) The Vazrazdane gallery is inviting visitors to an exhibition titled "Steps to Heaven" featuring painting, sculpture, graphics, and drawing from July 10th to August 31st, 2015 to celebrate the gallery's 20th anniversary.
2) The exhibition will include works from 60 Bulgarian artists with the goal of uplifting visitors' hearts and souls with beauty.
3) Visitors will be able to explore the works step-by-step to be brought closer to inspiration and hope, which is what art strives to provide.
The gallery Vazrazdane invites visitors to an exhibition of paintings by Nikola Gulev from February 11 to March 3, 2014. The exhibition will feature over a dozen nude paintings ranging in size from 50x60cm to 100x70cm. The themes include the nude female body, allegories of the soul, and religious scenes. Gulev explores psychological aspects and creates moods through variations in poses, details, and colors. Born in 1987, Gulev graduated from the Academy of Music, Dance and Fine Arts in Plovdiv and has had ten solo exhibitions, winning awards in 2011. The gallery is located in Plovdiv's Old Town at 1 Stoyan Chalakov Street.
The gallery Vazrazdan is hosting the seventh solo exhibition of renowned Bulgarian artist Julian Jordanov from April 2nd to 22nd, 2013. Jordanov is known for his imaginative and technically skilled works that depict futuristic worlds of ruin and the relationships between humans, women, and animals. His pieces employ grand details and semantic complexity to convey historical, aesthetic, and moral ideas through powerful spiritual movements. The exhibition will showcase Jordanov's talent and take place at the Vazrazhdane Gallery in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
This document is a resume for Veljko Torbica, a classical guitar teacher and performer. It outlines his education including a Master's degree from the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava and a Bachelor's degree from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad. It also details his work experience teaching classical guitar at elementary and high schools in Zrenjanin and Novi Kneževac. Finally, it lists his performances and awards winning several prizes at international guitar competitions and festivals.
The gallery Vazrazdan invites visitors to see a painting exhibition by Vasil Petrov from December 16th to 31st, 2014. The exhibition will feature Vasil Petrov's amazing paintings that use color and themes like horses, the sea, women, and myths to provoke emotions. Vasil Petrov is a Bulgarian artist born in 1961 who has had over 40 solo exhibitions and has works in collections in Bulgaria, Italy, and elsewhere. The exhibition can be seen at the Vazrazdane gallery in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
Tea Horvatić teaches English at a primary school in Strahoninec, Croatia located 3km from Čakovec. The school has 297 students between the ages of 6-14, and she teaches English to grades 2, 3, 6, and 7. Croatia is a small country of 4.6 million people located in central and southeastern Europe with varied landscapes including woods, mountains, plains, lakes, rocks, islands, beaches, sea, and towns. Croatia gained independence in 1991 after being part of Yugoslavia and has a long history dating back to the 7th century under different rulers like the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
The document summarizes a 12-year-old Romanian girl's diary entries about her experience participating in an Erasmus coding and robotics project in Celje, Slovenia from May 24-28, 2017. She attended workshops on programming robots and games, visited local landmarks like castles and caves, and engaged in social and cultural activities with students from other countries. While sad to leave, she felt it was an unforgettable opportunity to learn and make international friends.
The document is about two friends, Valeria and Anastasia, who live in and describe their native town of Novocheboksarsk, Russia. They note that Novocheboksarsk is a small, young town located near the capital. They enjoy spending time together after school, going to the cinema, skiing in the park in winter and swimming in the Volga River in summer. They welcome visitors to see the monuments and art museum.
The document summarizes a group trip taken by students from Madrid to Budapest and Slovakia between November 6-13. It describes activities done each day, including visiting schools, castles, museums, hiking, shopping, and saying farewell to new friends at the end of the trip. The students enjoyed learning about different cultures and places while forming new relationships.
Jacqueline had many funny experiences during her trip to Slovenia as part of an Erasmus coding project. Some highlights included seeing tiny cars in Celje that reminded her of Mr. Bean's car, laughing at a humanoid robot's karate moves and trying to have a dialogue with it, and eating ice cream she helped make in a chemistry class that her mother ended up eating. She also pretended to be a secret agent with a friend but they never figured out the case, and she cried during a speech at the end because she didn't want to leave Slovenia.
The students present their project "My Native Town" about Kursk, Russia. They discuss several beautiful sights in the town including the Triumfalnaya Arka in front of the church, the drama theatre, and Znamenskii cathedral in Red Square. They also mention the famous Korenskaya Pustyn and Mar'ino palace. The students express their love for their native town of Kursk.
This document provides information about Vinkovci, a town in eastern Croatia with a population of around 37,000 inhabitants. It discusses the long history of Vinkovci, which has been inhabited for over 7,000 years. It also mentions some of Vinkovci's cultural events, such as the annual Vinkovačke Jeseni folk music and dance festival held every September. The document further describes one of Vinkovci's primary schools, Osnovna škola Bartola Kašića, which has 400 students and 35 teachers and engages in various activities including sports.
This document appears to be a collection of statements from students at ACCESS!=) school in Rostov-na-Donu, Russia describing their experiences at the school in January 2011. The students state that they are friendly, pretty, learning English, cool, thoughtful, funny, smart, lovely, and enjoying and loving their time at ACCESS school. They also mention their emblems, guests from Novocherkassk, and teachers.
Didzis Kalnins worked as a piano teacher at the J. Norvilis Madona Music School in Madona, Latvia from September 1, 2013 to October 31, 2013, according to a reference letter from the school's headmaster Bergs dated June 16, 2014.
The Krasnoarmeysk Historical Museum is the cultural center of the town and contains over 12,000 exhibits across 6 halls chronicling the history of the local land from ancient times through different periods, including the oldest artifact being a statue of an ancient deity from the 2nd millennium BC. The museum also features exhibits of local applied arts as well as a diverse collection of vintage items like clocks, embroidered cloths, coins, and pottery. It is regularly visited by students and tourists interested in learning about the history of the region.
The document provides information about the Autumn School of Slovene language taking place from October 4th to December 17th, 2010. It outlines the schedule and content of the language course, which runs Monday to Friday. It also details the accompanying cultural program, including excursions to Ljubljana's old town, Ribnica, and exhibitions. The program is designed to complement the classroom language learning and introduce participants to Slovenian culture and society.
This document provides information about the city of Kirovohrad, Ukraine. It describes some of the city's historical sites like Fort St. Elizabeth and highlights current landmarks such as the Inhul River, the main street, and the main square. It also mentions cultural institutions like the Kirovohrad Academic Ukrainian Music and Drama Theater and the Kirovohrad Regional Studies Museum. The document concludes by discussing the school located in Kirovohrad, its traditions of beautifying the schoolyard, and its motto of making their home beautiful.
The document provides information about SAT/ACT test dates and registration deadlines in November and December, with Mr. Fong listed as a contact for questions. It also announces a softball meeting on October 21st for 7th-9th graders to meet Coach Shimokawa, and schedules for the marching band to practice outdoors on Mondays and Thursdays from October 24th to November 21st to prepare for parades.
The students from Nova Bukovica Elementary School in Croatia shared their impressions of the presentation from their partner school in Oščadnica, Slovakia. Many students said they enjoyed learning about Slovakian culture and language. They were impressed by aspects of the Slovakian school like camping trips, sleeping in sleeping bags at school, and the school's motto. Some wanted to visit Slovakia to see the beautiful scenery and meet friends from the partner school. Overall, the Croatian students found the presentation interesting and thought it was great that the two schools connected through eTwinning.
The Georgia Southern University Performing Arts Center 2011-2012 season featured a variety of musical performances including The Eagles tribute band in September, a Shakespeare-themed courtroom drama in November, and jazz performances by Jon Faddis and the GSU Jazz Band in March. Major events also included a Christmas spectacular in November and a musical in February.
This calendar lists important holidays and dates in Slovakia for the year 2011, including New Year's Day on January 1st, Good Friday on April 22nd, Easter Monday on April 25th, Labor Day on May 1st, Victory over Fascism Day on May 8th, the Feast of Saints Cyril and Methodius on July 5th, the Anniversary of the Slovak National Uprising on August 29th, Slovak Constitution Day on September 1st, Our Lady of Sorrows on September 15th, All Saints Day on November 1st, Struggle for Freedom and Democracy on November 17th, Christmas Eve on December 24th, Christmas Day on December 25th, and Boxing Day on December 26th
Anastasia took a trip to Slovenia where she visited several towns and workshops. In Murska Sobota, she attended folklore, dance, and pastry workshops where she learned to make licitar, a traditional Slovenian sweet. She also visited Ptuj, the oldest town in Slovenia. At a pastry workshop, Anastasia learned how to draw on licitar cookies and ended up eating her creations. On her trip, she also went to a hippodrom where she saw horses and learned about racing harnesses and knights. Overall, Anastasia enjoyed her trip to Slovenia where she made new friends and learned new things.
Slovak folk dances are passionate and aesthetic, featuring brilliant technique from groups like SĽUK in Bratislava and Lúčnica. SĽUK is the most famous folk dance group in Slovakia, keeping folk dances at a professional level and presenting dynamic dances and songs in colorful regional costumes. Videos show dances and songs from different regions of Slovakia performed by these renowned ensembles.
Ana Panić is a senior curator and art historian born in 1978 in Belgrade, Serbia. She graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy with an MA in Art History in 2004. Since 2005, she has worked as a curator at the Museum of Yugoslav History in Belgrade, where she has organized numerous exhibitions on Yugoslav art, culture, and history. She has received several awards for her curatorial work, including prizes from the Museum Association of Serbia.
The document summarizes the itinerary and costs for a Comenius partner meeting taking place in Poland from February 24-28, 2014. Thirty people, including 12 students and 18 teachers, will participate in activities including visits to Auschwitz concentration camp, Krakow's old town, and a salt mine in Wieliczka. The itinerary provides details on arrival and departure times, transportation costs between locations, admission fees, meals, and a breakdown of estimated costs to be shared among the participating countries.
This document summarizes how an animation and TV club in Riga, Latvia worked on a collaborative project with teams from Portugal and Norway to create short films combining video and sound. It describes how the students exchanged cultural information about their countries and schools through presentations. It also provides details about how the Latvian students gathered photos and materials for their school presentation, which included visiting various school clubs and getting creative with their photography.
Contact improvisation is an unplanned dance form that explores the physics and possibilities of movement through improvised interactions between partners. It originated in the 1970s as a way to have free dance without stories. Contact improvisation values natural movements, shared weight between partners, and an embrace of gravity rather than a struggle against it. It can be practiced as a social dance, a means of self-exploration, or a way to develop performance skills. The best way to understand contact improvisation is through practice rather than just reading about it.
The document is about two friends, Valeria and Anastasia, who live in and describe their native town of Novocheboksarsk, Russia. They note that Novocheboksarsk is a small, young town located near the capital. They enjoy spending time together after school, going to the cinema, skiing in the park in winter and swimming in the Volga River in summer. They welcome visitors to see the monuments and art museum.
The document summarizes a group trip taken by students from Madrid to Budapest and Slovakia between November 6-13. It describes activities done each day, including visiting schools, castles, museums, hiking, shopping, and saying farewell to new friends at the end of the trip. The students enjoyed learning about different cultures and places while forming new relationships.
Jacqueline had many funny experiences during her trip to Slovenia as part of an Erasmus coding project. Some highlights included seeing tiny cars in Celje that reminded her of Mr. Bean's car, laughing at a humanoid robot's karate moves and trying to have a dialogue with it, and eating ice cream she helped make in a chemistry class that her mother ended up eating. She also pretended to be a secret agent with a friend but they never figured out the case, and she cried during a speech at the end because she didn't want to leave Slovenia.
The students present their project "My Native Town" about Kursk, Russia. They discuss several beautiful sights in the town including the Triumfalnaya Arka in front of the church, the drama theatre, and Znamenskii cathedral in Red Square. They also mention the famous Korenskaya Pustyn and Mar'ino palace. The students express their love for their native town of Kursk.
This document provides information about Vinkovci, a town in eastern Croatia with a population of around 37,000 inhabitants. It discusses the long history of Vinkovci, which has been inhabited for over 7,000 years. It also mentions some of Vinkovci's cultural events, such as the annual Vinkovačke Jeseni folk music and dance festival held every September. The document further describes one of Vinkovci's primary schools, Osnovna škola Bartola Kašića, which has 400 students and 35 teachers and engages in various activities including sports.
This document appears to be a collection of statements from students at ACCESS!=) school in Rostov-na-Donu, Russia describing their experiences at the school in January 2011. The students state that they are friendly, pretty, learning English, cool, thoughtful, funny, smart, lovely, and enjoying and loving their time at ACCESS school. They also mention their emblems, guests from Novocherkassk, and teachers.
Didzis Kalnins worked as a piano teacher at the J. Norvilis Madona Music School in Madona, Latvia from September 1, 2013 to October 31, 2013, according to a reference letter from the school's headmaster Bergs dated June 16, 2014.
The Krasnoarmeysk Historical Museum is the cultural center of the town and contains over 12,000 exhibits across 6 halls chronicling the history of the local land from ancient times through different periods, including the oldest artifact being a statue of an ancient deity from the 2nd millennium BC. The museum also features exhibits of local applied arts as well as a diverse collection of vintage items like clocks, embroidered cloths, coins, and pottery. It is regularly visited by students and tourists interested in learning about the history of the region.
The document provides information about the Autumn School of Slovene language taking place from October 4th to December 17th, 2010. It outlines the schedule and content of the language course, which runs Monday to Friday. It also details the accompanying cultural program, including excursions to Ljubljana's old town, Ribnica, and exhibitions. The program is designed to complement the classroom language learning and introduce participants to Slovenian culture and society.
This document provides information about the city of Kirovohrad, Ukraine. It describes some of the city's historical sites like Fort St. Elizabeth and highlights current landmarks such as the Inhul River, the main street, and the main square. It also mentions cultural institutions like the Kirovohrad Academic Ukrainian Music and Drama Theater and the Kirovohrad Regional Studies Museum. The document concludes by discussing the school located in Kirovohrad, its traditions of beautifying the schoolyard, and its motto of making their home beautiful.
The document provides information about SAT/ACT test dates and registration deadlines in November and December, with Mr. Fong listed as a contact for questions. It also announces a softball meeting on October 21st for 7th-9th graders to meet Coach Shimokawa, and schedules for the marching band to practice outdoors on Mondays and Thursdays from October 24th to November 21st to prepare for parades.
The students from Nova Bukovica Elementary School in Croatia shared their impressions of the presentation from their partner school in Oščadnica, Slovakia. Many students said they enjoyed learning about Slovakian culture and language. They were impressed by aspects of the Slovakian school like camping trips, sleeping in sleeping bags at school, and the school's motto. Some wanted to visit Slovakia to see the beautiful scenery and meet friends from the partner school. Overall, the Croatian students found the presentation interesting and thought it was great that the two schools connected through eTwinning.
The Georgia Southern University Performing Arts Center 2011-2012 season featured a variety of musical performances including The Eagles tribute band in September, a Shakespeare-themed courtroom drama in November, and jazz performances by Jon Faddis and the GSU Jazz Band in March. Major events also included a Christmas spectacular in November and a musical in February.
This calendar lists important holidays and dates in Slovakia for the year 2011, including New Year's Day on January 1st, Good Friday on April 22nd, Easter Monday on April 25th, Labor Day on May 1st, Victory over Fascism Day on May 8th, the Feast of Saints Cyril and Methodius on July 5th, the Anniversary of the Slovak National Uprising on August 29th, Slovak Constitution Day on September 1st, Our Lady of Sorrows on September 15th, All Saints Day on November 1st, Struggle for Freedom and Democracy on November 17th, Christmas Eve on December 24th, Christmas Day on December 25th, and Boxing Day on December 26th
Anastasia took a trip to Slovenia where she visited several towns and workshops. In Murska Sobota, she attended folklore, dance, and pastry workshops where she learned to make licitar, a traditional Slovenian sweet. She also visited Ptuj, the oldest town in Slovenia. At a pastry workshop, Anastasia learned how to draw on licitar cookies and ended up eating her creations. On her trip, she also went to a hippodrom where she saw horses and learned about racing harnesses and knights. Overall, Anastasia enjoyed her trip to Slovenia where she made new friends and learned new things.
Slovak folk dances are passionate and aesthetic, featuring brilliant technique from groups like SĽUK in Bratislava and Lúčnica. SĽUK is the most famous folk dance group in Slovakia, keeping folk dances at a professional level and presenting dynamic dances and songs in colorful regional costumes. Videos show dances and songs from different regions of Slovakia performed by these renowned ensembles.
Ana Panić is a senior curator and art historian born in 1978 in Belgrade, Serbia. She graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy with an MA in Art History in 2004. Since 2005, she has worked as a curator at the Museum of Yugoslav History in Belgrade, where she has organized numerous exhibitions on Yugoslav art, culture, and history. She has received several awards for her curatorial work, including prizes from the Museum Association of Serbia.
The document summarizes the itinerary and costs for a Comenius partner meeting taking place in Poland from February 24-28, 2014. Thirty people, including 12 students and 18 teachers, will participate in activities including visits to Auschwitz concentration camp, Krakow's old town, and a salt mine in Wieliczka. The itinerary provides details on arrival and departure times, transportation costs between locations, admission fees, meals, and a breakdown of estimated costs to be shared among the participating countries.
This document summarizes how an animation and TV club in Riga, Latvia worked on a collaborative project with teams from Portugal and Norway to create short films combining video and sound. It describes how the students exchanged cultural information about their countries and schools through presentations. It also provides details about how the Latvian students gathered photos and materials for their school presentation, which included visiting various school clubs and getting creative with their photography.
Contact improvisation is an unplanned dance form that explores the physics and possibilities of movement through improvised interactions between partners. It originated in the 1970s as a way to have free dance without stories. Contact improvisation values natural movements, shared weight between partners, and an embrace of gravity rather than a struggle against it. It can be practiced as a social dance, a means of self-exploration, or a way to develop performance skills. The best way to understand contact improvisation is through practice rather than just reading about it.
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You can easily change/correct a name on your flight ticket under the American Airlines name change policy. The airline provides multiple online and offline modes to place a name change request. To learn more about how to change a name on American Airlines ticket, you can directly approach the airline’s customer support. Moreover, you can connect with a flight expert at +1-866-738-0741 for quick assistance.
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