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» Dr. Artur Bagdasarov congratulates all Croatians the Holiday of Croatian Language 11-17 March
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 03/11/2012 | Croatian Language , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Dr. Artur Bagdasarov is distinguished expert in Croatian language working in Moscow, of Armenian origin. He published nine books dealing with various aspects of Croatian language. Here is his message, written in Croatian: Dragi Hrvati! Svima vama u domovini Hrvatskoj, svima vama raseljenima diljem svijeta, mojim kolegama hrvatskoga jezika čestitam blagdan Hrvatskoga jezika! U Hrvatskoj se svake godine, od 11. do 17.
» Professor Artur Bagdasarov published a "Short Croatian Grammar" in Russian language in Moscow 2012
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 03/4/2012 | Croatian Language , Science , Education | Unrated
Prof. Dr. Artur Bagadsarov is a well known Russian expert in Croatian language. He was the first one to have published a Croatian-Russian Dictionary and several scientific books about Croatian literary language for the Russian readers. The "Short Croatian Grammar" is his ninth book dealing with various aspects of Croatian language, and is intended for a broad audience. The book is printed on 96 pp in 3000 copies. Our
» Katarina Livljanic presenting Judith by Marko Marulic a famous Croatian Renaissance writer from 15-16th ct.
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 02/4/2012 | Croatian spirituality , Croatian Language , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Ms. Katarina Livljanic enacted the ancient drama with splendidly pure singing in Croatian, urgent narration, a penetrating gaze and expressive hands. (...) What makes “Judith” seem almost startlingly modern and metaphysical at times is Ms. Livljanic’s incorporation of other 16th-century texts dealing with inner dialogues at climactic moments in the story. The New York Times, USA. Marko Marulić 1450-1
» Miro Gavran's play 'All About Women' will be premiered in New York on February 17
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 01/26/2012 | Croatian Language , Entertainment , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Dear Friends! If you happen to be in New York on 17th February, I would love to see you at my premiere.  I am forwarding more detailed information on the play from the Presscut Agency. With good wishes, Sincerely, Miro Gavran. PS The play is premiered by STOREFRONT PRODUCTION at the Gallery MC in the West End.The play 'All About Women' is set in contemporary Zagreb, Croatia and portrays fifteen female characters of all ag
» Georges d'Esclavonie Croatian professor at Sorbonne in Paris and French spiritual writer around 1400
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 12/12/2011 | Croatian Language , People , History , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Georgius de Sclavonia or Georges d'Esclavonie wrote his book Le chasteau de viriginte in 1411. With this article we mark 600 years since its appearance in France, at the Beaument Benedictine Abbey in the city of Tours. This Croatian scholar studied at the famous Sorbonne in Paris, where he became professor at the beginning of the 15 century. The Municiapl Library of Tours keeps his texts written in the Croatian Glagolitic Script (see on the
» Argentinean Croats presented on YouTube by Studia Croatica
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 11/25/2011 | Music , Croatian Language , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Joza Vrljičak, indefatiguable director of Studia Croatica society in Buenos Aires, sent us a set of 39 videos describing rich cultural activities of Argentinean Croats. On the photo the logo of Jorgovan,  which is one of very active and successful Croatian cultural societies in Argentina. We also provide a few recepies of Croatian sweets that are popular in Argentina, hoping that they could be useful for your family for the celebration of t
» Incorporating the Diaspora in Contemporary Croatian Studies @ The Harriman Institute
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 10/22/2011 | Croatian Language , Science , Ideas , Events , Education , Culture And Arts , Community | Unrated
This series of short presentations will introduce the exciting and dynamic developments at the University of Rijeka’s new campus, as well as outline the university’s goals for expanding international cooperation, exchange, and Croatian language education. There will also be a focus on how to strengthen cooperation and exchange between the University of Rijeka and Croatian émigré communities in the United States, including
» Suncica - Sunny, Way of the Cross of Croatian women and children in Serbian concentration camps 1991-1995
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 09/20/2011 | Bilingual , Croatian Heroes , Croatian Language , Human Rights , Education | Unrated
Sunčica - Sunny was only eight months old when she was taken prisoner with her mother in Vukovar 1991. Twenty years later, Sunny is a grown girl and knows what was done to her and her mother. Croatia is interwoven with the strength of countless Sunnies. Sunčica - Sunny is the title of a bilingual Croatian-English book written against the crime of silence and suppression still being commited against her and her mother today. The book was pub
» Epidaurus Festival in Croatia for littlest residents of Dubrovnik region in Pridvorje 16 Sep 2011 at 8pm
The most precious things begin and end at home; all else is secondary. Ježurka Ježić, the popular character from Branko Ćopić's “Ježeva kućica” (The Hedgehog's Home), understood this.  So shall we, and our children; I'm not afraid for the children - they will understand if they have a chance. A beautiful interpretation of this timeless text takes the form of a musical in the enchanted surroundings of Konavle's Pridvorje on Frida


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