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Annual concerts of cultural-artistic associations in Serbia : the clash of two different Concepts of professionalization

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Jovanović, Jelena
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Mellish, Liz
Green, Nick
Zakić, Mirjana
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In this paper two concepts of professionalization are observed within a unique cultural context: the annual concept of the cultural-artistic society (KUD) in a small town in central Serbia. It is about the conception 1) of folklore in choreographies, and 2) of a neo-traditional approach to rural folk songs. The former conceptual direction has a long tradition in Serbia and criteria of professionalism in this respect are well established and confirmed through long lasting practice. The latter, relatively new (from the 1990s onwards), is still missing firm criteria for professionalization on the same level as the former one. Different elements of aesthetic and ethic goals are elaborated, as well as the demands of the audience for each of the two conceptions. In this case, through KUD activity, two different cultural patterns in contemporary Serbia may also be seen.
Keywords:
Serbia / Topola / cultural-artistic society / choreography / neo-traditional
Source:
Music and Dance in Southeastern Europe : new scopes of research and action, 2016, 134-140
Publisher:
  • Belgrade : Faculty of Music
Projects:
  • Serbian musical identities within local and global frameworks: traditions, changes, challenges (RS-177004)
Note:
  • Fourth symposium of the ICTM Study group on music and dance in Southeastern Europe, held at Petnica Science Center, Republic of Serbia, 24 September - 1 October 2014

Cobiss ID: 222733580

ISBN: 978-86-88619-71-4

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http://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/6852
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Jovanović J. Annual concerts of cultural-artistic associations in Serbia : the clash of two different Concepts of professionalization. Music and Dance in Southeastern Europe : new scopes of research and action. 2016;:134-140
,& Jovanović, J. (2016). Annual concerts of cultural-artistic associations in Serbia : the clash of two different Concepts of professionalization.
Music and Dance in Southeastern Europe : new scopes of research and actionBelgrade : Faculty of Music., null, 134-140. 
Jovanović Jelena, "Annual concerts of cultural-artistic associations in Serbia : the clash of two different Concepts of professionalization" null (2016):134-140

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