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» U boj, u boj! sung by Kwansei Gakuin University Choir from Japan in Croatia's capital Zagreb 2014
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 05/22/2015 | Music , Croatian spirituality , History , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Connection between Croatian arias and Japanese students is already well known. Male choir of one of the most prestigious Japanese universities - Kwansei Gakuin University, Kobe - for its anthem chose "U boj, u boj ", the famous air from the Croatian opera "Nikola Subic Zrinski". Japanese choirs are singing this air exclusively in the Croatian language for the last 90 years, and it is believed that the persona and li
» 12th Annual BH Film Fesival in New York to feature Irena Škorić and her film "Dear Lastan!"
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 05/21/2015 | Culture And Arts | Unrated
The 12th Annual Bosnian-Herzegovinian Film Festival will be held from May 21 to May 23, 2015 in New York City. Among the many films to be screened will be "Dear Lastan!" from Croatian director Irena Škorić. A total of 14 films will screen at Tribeca Cinemas in New York City. They include four feature films, four short films, and six documentaries.
» 1136 years since the first international recognition of Croatia, more than 600 years before the discovery of America
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 05/21/2015 | Religion , Culture And Arts , Education , History | Unrated
The Croatian Prince Branimir, 9th century, made important steps in strengthening the relations with Rome. During the solemn divine service in St. Peter's church in Rome in 879, Pope John VIII gave his blessing to the prince and the whole Croatian people, about which he informed Branimir in his letters, the first one dated on May 21, 879. This was the first time that the Croatian state was officially recognized (at that ti
» Nenad Bach to be featured on Hudson Valley Artist Spotlight May 15, 2015
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 05/12/2015 | Music , Culture And Arts , Community | Unrated
Croatian-American musician and composer Nenad Bach (left) will be featured on Hudson Valley Artist Spotlight with Kathy Millar on 100.7 WHUD. The program aims to introduce listeners to the artists who live and perform in the Hudson Valley and Westchester, New York. The interview will  air on 10:30 p.m. this Friday May, 15, and it will also feature Nenad's song "Everything is Forever".
» The 2nd International Flute Summer Academy in Karlovac, Croatia July 5th-12th 2015
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 05/5/2015 | Music , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
The Croatia Flute Academy is an international flute summer course, which presents a week full of intensive workshops, flute-clinics, seminars, shows, masterclasses, concerts, 1-1 Lessons, round-tables & ensemble-rehearsals. Flutists of all ages and levels are welcome to apply for a place. It will also feature guest professors from all over the world including Damjan Krajačić(left) of Croatia.
» Zoran Orlic captures musician Richard Thompson for his new album "Still"
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 05/4/2015 | Music , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Richard Thompson is the latest musician to be captured through the lens of photographer Zoran Orlic (left). This time it is for Thompson's new album "Still" due to be released in June and which is being produced by Jeff Tweedy of Wilco. Orlic's photos have appeared in numerous magazines including Rolling Stone, newspapers, websites and music packaging.
» Metkovic Croatian town on Neretva river ornithological paradise in Europe
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 05/2/2015 | Tourism , Environment , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
The town of Metković is best known for Fr. Ante Gabrić, SJ, Sundarban saint in Bengal in India, who was born in this town. It is also known for its exceptionally rich nature, due to its position on the delta of the Neretva river at the Adriatic sea. Especialy interesting is its Ornitological Museum. In the vicinity of the town there is a valuable archeological site of Narona from Roman times. During the last two dec
» Artur Bagdasarov and Vinicije Lupis creating a bridge of friendship between Armenia and Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 04/25/2015 | Croatian Language , Science , History , Education , Culture And Arts , Religion | Unrated
Artur Bagdasarov (Moscow) and Vinicije Lupis (Dubrovnik) are the authors of an important book Armenija - domovina sv. Vlaha  (Armenia - Homeland of St Blaise), dealing with the history St. Blaise tradition in the city of Dubrovnik, going back to the 10th century. St. Blaise, known in Croatia as Sveti Vlaho, is an Armenian saint who lived in 3rd and 4th centuries. The monograph provides a detailed account of historic
» Hrvojka Mihanovic Salopek and her Stella Maris Croatiae project
Hrvojka Mihanović Salopek, PhD, of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, is the director of important cultural project Stella Maris Croatiae, the aim of which is to present the most important examples of the veneration of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Croatia, including noted Marian shrines and an anthological selection of Marian works from the theological, artistic and musical heritage. Dr. Mihanović Salope


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