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Struga Poetry Evenings 2014 day 3 Portrait of the Laureate aug 23 vbb.mk
The Struga Poetry Evenings is an eminent international festival held since 1961 in Struga on the Ohrid Lake in the Republic of Macedonia. It's laureates included: W.H. Auden and Allen Ginsberg (US), Rozhdestvensky, Okudzhava, Voznesensky and Brodsky (Russia), Léopold Sédar Senghor (Senegal), Pablo Neruda (Chile), Hans Magnus Enzensberger (Germany), Eugenio Montale (Italy), Ted Hughes (UK), Makoto Ōoka (Japan), Agyeya (India), Mahmoud Darwish (Palestine), Yehuda Amichai (Israel), Nancy Morejón (Cuba), Lyubomir Levchev (Bulgaria), Blaže Koneski (Macedonia), Yannis Ritsos (Greece), Desanka Maksimović (Serbia), Fatos Arapi (Albania) and many others. The 2014 laureate is Ko Un (South Korea). Some of them are also winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature. Although most of the festival activities take place in Struga, the Portrait of the Laureate is always held in the St. Sofia church in the neighbouring city of Ohrid.
Ohrid Choir Festival 2008 - Lale Choir from Tetovo, Macedonia
Listen one of the songs performed by Lale Choir from Tetovo, Macedonia. The Choir took participation in Ohrid Choir Festival 2008 in the Category А . We enjoy listening them. They were awarded with Diploma for High Level of Choral Perfomance.
For more information about Ohrid Choir Festival please visit : ohridchoirfestival.com
Слушнете песна изведена од хорот Лале од Тетово, Македонија. Хорот учествуваше на Охридскиот хорски фестивал 2008 во Категоријата А. Хорот беше награден со Диплома за високо ниво на хорска изведба. Уживавме во нивната изведба. Повеќе на: ohridchoirfestival.com
Client Statement Hotel Royal View, Ohrid/Macedonia, in April 2016
Client Statement of Aleksandar Sotiroski, Manager Hotel Royal View, on an SEC assignment.
Sympathique by Averel
Pictures by Macedonian professional photographer Zoran Popvski Averel.
Music by Pink Martini - Sympathique
Video by Antonio!
Jägermeister Party at Public Room, Skopje, Macedonia
Jägermeister Party supported by Jägermeister & majkatiitatkoti.com
Mixed by DJeDarko .... music by Ed Sheeran
Skopje-Struga Macedonia 2016
Countryside between Skopje and Struga Macedonia beautiful.
In een restaurant in Skopje in Macedonië! #vlog
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Kiril Kuzmanov: What is passing through me, I pass through it (2009-)
The work is an instalment from “Untamable Is the Wind” (2008-) – an independent project by the artist Kiril Kuzmanov, the first part of which came to a close in April 2010. The artist embarked on an eleven-month journey on land, passing through remote and urbanised areas in Turkey, The Republic of Kyrgyzstan, The Republic of Kazakhstan, The Russian Federation, The Republic of Altai, Mongolia, China, Tibet, Nepal, Lo Manthang, India, and Kashmir.
Kiril Kuzmanov has adapted his work especially for Structura Gallery’s space. The large format photography (447 x 750 cm), printed on textile and moved along by an automated curtain rail, covering the gallery windows facing the street, while a digital device is changing the vistas and contexts in a constant rhythm. The image was taken by the artist in the Nepal Himalayas. The exotic nature of the photographed scenery does not subscribe to any of the two realities – that of the exhibit space, and that of life outside. It serves as a buffer, and a challenge, making the contrast even more striking.
Structura Gallery is situated at an unusual location. Right across from the Sofia Central Post Office’s loading platform, the place where thousands of letters and packages begin their journeys, it offers a different kind of voyage – one that takes us not only into the artist’s world but also through the space and time between “here” and “there”. Kiril Kuzmanov’s project extends beyond the particular place and the given circumstances and speaks of the world as of a place that is complex and all too often perplexing to inhabit, a place where transitioning happens by passing through.
With the kind support of Gaudenz B. Ruf.
(ВИДЕО) Топлото време ги наполни плажите во Охрид и Струга
Shop in Struga album: Origins
Music by Miki Petkovski
Timelapse || Krusevo, Macedonia (4K)
Kruševo is a mountainous town. Situated at an altitude of 1,350 metres (4,430 ft), Kruševo is the highest town in Macedonia. Kruševo is known for its 19th-century domestic architecture. The town has old and more recent houses built in the style of old Macedonian architecture.
It is home to Mečkin Kamen, a historical landmark which marks the spot of the uprising of 1903. On August 2 every year, it is the site of the traditional Macedonian Independence Day celebrations, which are attended by the President of Macedonia and other Macedonian political leaders.
Kruševo is also home to Makedonium monument, dedicated to the Ilinden Uprising and the Kruševo Republic and many museums of the Ilinden Uprising.
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Hotel Lav, Kumanovo, Macedonia, HD Review
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Hotel Lav is located in Kumanovo and awaits guests with an outdoor pool and a restaurant serving Macedonian cuisine and wines, as well as international dishes. Guests can benefit from free WiFi and free private parking.
Each of the Lav Hotel’s rooms is individually furnished and fitted with cable TV, air conditioning and a desk. A bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer is standard in all rooms.
Hotel Lav also features a garden and a bar, where guests can enjoy a wide range of drinks. Other facilities offered at the property include laundry facilities.
Skopje Alexander the Great International Airport is 12.4 miles away. The closest supermarket is 0.6 miles away.
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SKOPJE - Macedonia Travel Guide | Around The World
Skopje (Macedonian: Скопје) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Macedonia. It is the country's political, cultural, economic, and academic center. It was known in the Roman period under the name Scupi.
The territory of Skopje has been inhabited since at least 4000 BC; remains of Neolithic settlements have been found within the old Kale Fortress that overlooks the modern city centre. Scupi became the capital of Dardania in the second century BC. On the eve of the 1st century AD, the settlement was seized by the Romans and became a military camp. When the Roman Empire was divided into eastern and western halves in 395 AD, Scupi came under Byzantine rule from Constantinople. During much of the early medieval period, the town was contested between the Byzantines and the Bulgarian Empire, whose capital it was between 972 and 992. From 1282, the town was part of the Serbian Empire and acted as its capital city from 1346 to 1371. In 1392, the city was conquered by the Ottoman Turks who called the town Üsküp. The town stayed under Turkish control for over 500 years, serving as the capital of pashasanjak of Üsküb and later the Vilayet of Kosovo. At that time the city was famous for its oriental architecture[citation needed]. In 1912, it was annexed by the Kingdom of Serbia during the Balkan Wars and after the First World War the city became part of the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Kingdom of Yugoslavia). In the Second World War the city was conquered by the Bulgarian Army, which was part of the Axis powers. In 1944, it became the capital city of Democratic Macedonia (later Socialist Republic of Macedonia), which was a federal state, part of Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (later Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). The city developed rapidly after World War II, but this trend was interrupted in 1963 when it was hit by a disastrous earthquake. In 1991, it became the capital city of an independent Macedonia.
Skopje is located on the upper course of the Vardar River, and is located on a major north-south Balkan route between Belgrade and Athens. It is a center for metal-processing, chemical, timber, textile, leather, and printing industries. Industrial development of the city has been accompanied by development of the trade, logistics, and banking sectors, as well as an emphasis on the fields of transportation, culture and sport. According to the last official count from 2002, Skopje has a population of 506,926 inhabitants; according to more recent unofficial estimates, the city has a population of 502,700 inhabitants.
Skopje has also several foreign cultural centres, such as a Goethe-Institut, a British Council, an Alliance française, an American Corner. The city has several theatres and concert halls. The Univerzalna Sala, seating 1,570, was built in 1966 and is used for concerts, fashion shows and congresses. The Metropolis Arena, designed for large concerts, has 3,546 seats. Other large halls include the Macedonian Opera and Ballet (800 seats), the National Theatre (724), and the Drama Theatre (333). Other smaller venues exist, such as the Albanian Theatre and the Youth Theatre. A Turkish Theatre and a Philharmonic hall are under construction.
The Skopje Jazz Festival has been held annually in October since 1981. It is part of the European Jazz Network and the European Forum of World Wide Festivals. The artists' profiles include fusion, acid jazz, Latin jazz, smooth jazz, and avant-garde jazz. Ray Charles, Tito Puente, Gotan Project, Al Di Meola, Youssou N'Dour, among others, have performed at the festival. Another music festival in Skopje is the Blues and Soul Festival. It is a relatively new event in the Macedonian cultural scene that occurs every summer in early July. Past guests include Larry Coryell, Mick Taylor & the All-Stars Blues Band, Candy Dulfer & Funky Stuff, João Bosco, The Temptations, Tolo Marton Trio, Blues Wire, and Phil Guy.
Skopje has a diverse nightlife. There is a large emphasis on casinos, many of which are associated with hotels, such as that of the Holiday Inn. Other casinos include Helios Metropol, Olympic, Bon Venon, and Sherry. Among young people the most popular destinations are bars, discos, and nightclubs which can be found in the center and the City Park. Among the most popular nightclubs are Midnight, Hard Rock, Maracana, B2, Havana and Colosseum where world-famous disc jockeys and idiosyncratic local performances are frequent. In 2010, the Colosseum club was named fifth on a list of the best clubs in Southeastern Europe. Armin van Buuren, Above and Beyond, The Shapeshifters are just some of the many musicians that have visited the club.
Vladimir Cetkar Septet @ DROM, NYC
Live Concert @ DROM (April 4, 2015)
Vadimir Cetkar - Guitar, Vocal, Compositions & Arrangements
Vladan Mijatovic - Keyboards
Stu Mahan - E. Bass
Nick Falk - Drums
Albert Leusink - Trumpet
Aaron Henry - Tenor Sax
Seth Weaver - Trombone