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CELEBRATION OF SERBIAN AND OTHER BALKAN MUSIC & DANCE Saturday, May 25, 2002, 3pm
MIT - Kresge Auditorium, Cambridge, MA
All proceeds will benefit Sasha Aleksic Fund
for Education (SAFE)
Reception to follow
Made possible through generous contributions from the MIT Graduate Student
Council, the Serbian-American Alliance of New England, and the Kokkalis
Program on Southeastern & East-Central Europe, John F. Kennedy School of
Government, Harvard University. It is also sponsored by Hermes Phone, a low
cost provider of phone calls to Serbia and Montenegro and the rest of
Europe, Kolo Serbian Folklore Ensemble and SirSpeedy Printing of Chelsea.
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Advance Purchase: $8 Students, $12 General Admission
At the Door: $10 Students, $15 General Admission
Free for children (ages younger than 7).
Advance tickets can be purchased at MIT’s The Source located in the Stratton Student Center (W20), 84 Massachusetts Ave. Phone (617)-252-1994.
Two weeks before the concert the tickets will also be available in MIT’s Lobby 10, 77 Massachusetts Ave from 12-2 PM.
To order tickets by mail contact Djorjde
Koldzic at dkoldzic@yahoo.com
THE SERBIAN FOLKLORE ENSEMBLE, "KOLO"
THE SINGER, SVETLANA STEVICH
THE SERBIAN FOLKLORE ENSEMBLE, "RASTKO"
THE SERBIAN FOLK DANCE ENSEMBLE, "GRACHANITSA"
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Program 1.) Pomoravlje ("KOLO") Choreography: Trajce Simeonovski 2.) Shumadia Suite ("GRACHANITSA") 3.) Silent Glamotch ("KOLO") 4.) Bunjevo ("KOLO") 5.) Songs of Serbia (by Svetlana Stevich) 6.) Vlashko Suite ("KOLO") 7.) Krayishte (dances from Bozhitsa) ("KOLO") 9.) Women's Shopsko Dances ("KOLO") 10.) Shopske Dances ("KOLO") 11.) Songs of Serbia (by Svetlana Stevich) 12.) Vlashko Vignette ("RASTKO") 13.) Dances from the Timok region ("KOLO")
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![]() ENSEMBLE "KOLO" "KOLO" was formed in 1969 in Hamilton, Canada, as an integral part of "St. Nicholas" Serbian Orthodox Church on Barton Street. It prides itself on the perpetuation of authentic choreography and costume design, and most importantly, on the preservation of Serbian ethnic heritage "KOLO"
had over 800 performances in its 30 year long tradition. These include
performances at Commonwealth Games (Edmonton), Canadian National Exhibition
(Toronto), Slavic Festivals at the Lincoln Center (New York City), and
a US/Canada/Australia Folk Fest in San Diego.. .
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STEVICH
Ms. Svetlana Stevich, a singer and ethnomusicologist from Belgrade, Yugoslavia, has been performing for more than 25 years. She collects Serbian folk heritage (songs, customs, stories) and interprets music from all parts of the former Yugoslavia using the original singing style, known as pupevanje (blossoming).Ms. Stevich Stevic, will perform traditional Serbian and Bulgarian love songs, singing in a rarely heard trembling voice" technique, uniquely kept alive in only a few villages of South-East Serbia and Bulgaria. |
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"RASTKO"
The "RASTKO" dance group is a part of "St. Sava" Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in New York City. Keeping the European, primarily Serbian, traditional dancing alive, RASTKO performances take their audience back in time. |
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"GRACHANITSA"
Continuing the presence of Serbian and Balkan folk dancing in the Boston area, "GRACHANITSA" was formed in 2000 by Djordje Koldzic, a former soloist and assistant-choreographer with the National Folk Ballet of Yugoslavia "Branko Krsmanovich". "GRACHANITSA" dancers are folk dance enthusiasts from around the world. |
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Sasha Aleksich Fund for Education (SAFE) was created in 2001 to promote the Serbian higher education by assisting educational reforms and by rewarding the most accomplished students. We wish to make a positive difference in the lives of Serbian youth by supporting their educational aspirations and encouraging excellence, diversity and leadership. Committed to the values exemplified by the life and work of late Dr. Aleksich, we hope to stimulate a lasting attitude of inquiry, openness, integrity and social responsibility. SAFE is dedicated to the belief that equal educational opportunity and a strong higher education system are essential cornerstones of a democratic society. Sasha Aleksich Fund for Education
is a registered non-profit organization which collaborates with the Studenica
Foundation, another educational charity based out of United States. |
We would like to acknowledge the performers for supporting our cause by taking part in this event free of charge. We are thankful to the organizations that made this event possible by their generous contributions: Ensemble "KOLO", MIT Graduate Student Council, The Kokkalis Program on Southeastern and East-Central Europe, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, The Serbian-American Alliance of New England and Hermes Phone, a low cost provider of phone calls to Serbia and Montenegro, and the rest of Europe.

