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» Happy Easter from distinguished Croatian painter Zdenka Sertic 1899-1986
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 03/27/2013 | People , In Memoriam , Education , Culture And Arts , Religion | Unrated
Zdenka Sertić 1899-1986 studied painting in Zagreb, Berlin and Paris, and specialized in drawings related to Croatian folklore. From 1939 to 1941 directed the Ethnographic Museum in Zagreb. She painted some of the most beautiful Croatian postage stamps, and participated in exhibitions in Paris, Leipzig, Barcelona, Berlin, Kopenhagen, Haag and Bruxelles. She also painted several beautiful Easter greeting cards, that w
» Miro Gavran distinguished Croatian writer was performed in India in Hindi in March 2013
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 03/27/2013 | Croatian Language , Entertainment , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
On March 23rd there was the premiere of  Miro Gavran’s play “Forget Hollywood” in Hyderabad, India, produced by the Theater SIFAR. The play was translated into Hindi, and directed by Feroze Ahmed, while the leading roles are played by Chandra Shekhawat and Shravant Koneru. Miro Gavran's theatrical pieces are of global popularity, translated into 35 languages.
» Cantores Maruli vocal quartet promoting Renaissance music and distinguished Croatian guitarist Petar Culic
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 03/25/2013 | Music , Education , Culture And Arts , Religion | Unrated
Male vocal quartet Cantores Maruli, from the city of Split, promotes religious repertoire written by recognised or neglected Croatian composers. The name Cantores Maruli (Marul's Singers) wishes to pay a tribute to a famous Croatian Renaissance writer Marko Marulić - Marul 1450.-1524., named "the father of Croatian literature". The quartet cherishes rich Croatian cultural heritage and emphasises its importance within
» Zoran Jakuc student of the University of Zagreb and his project CROM = CROATIA & ROMANIA
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 03/19/2013 | Science , People , Humor And Wisdom , Events , Entertainment , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Mr. Zoran Jakuc, a student of the Faculty of Textile Technology (TTF) of the University of Zagreb, spent three exciting months in Romania in 2011/12, within the European student exchange, at the University of Iasi. Among others, he proposed and organized an interesting Croatian-Romanian student project, called CROM 2012, aiming to promote cultures of both countries, using fashion and textile technology. The pro
» Tomislav Bralić and Klapa Intrade 2013 U.S. Tour
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 03/17/2013 | Music , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Tomislav Bralić and Klapa Intrade will be coming to the United States from Zadar to perform in select cities. Starting in April they will be in New York City, Chicago, Cleveland and Detroit to showcase the ancient a cappella style of singing native to Dalmatia known as klapa.
» Dina Rizvic young Croatian singer, composer, piano player, guitarist, and drummer
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 03/15/2013 | Music , People , Entertainment , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Dina Rizvić was born in a lovely Croatian town of Labin, in Istrian peninsula. She is not only a fine singer, but also a surprisingly good instrumentalist on several different instruments. At the moment, as recipient of “Berklee college of music” scholarship, she finished her first year in Boston and is majoring in contemporary songwriting and production, educating in many different genres from jazz impr
» Bruno Krajcar distinguished Croatian ethno-jazz-rock composer and singer
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 03/14/2013 | Music , People , Entertainment , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Bruno Krajcar, professional Croatian composer and singer, was born in the city of Pula in 1973. His surprisingly diverse repertoire includes sophisticaed intepretations of Croatian folk music, in particular from the Istrian peninsula. With his music he seems to connect a large variety of music expressions, ranging from simple folk melodies, to belcanto, jazz ballads and to wild rock. The poetry behind his music is fa
» Croatian Coats of Arms in the 20th century
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 03/4/2013 | History , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Croatian Coats of Arms are quite widespread among Croatians in the USA, in South America, Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and in Western Europe. Easy to recognize, it served and still serves as a sign various organizations and societies, and many Croatian families keep it as a dear decoration on carefully chosen places in their houses, in hundreds of witty variations. It is an interesting element of fashin of Croa
» Croatian Coats of Arms in the 19th century
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 03/4/2013 | Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Croatian Coats of Arms of the 19th century, as well as in previous and later periods, are of amazing variety and beauty. It is therefore no surprise that they can be found throughout Europe, in the USA, and in Australia. They are often very nice decoration on official documents, postacards, books, playing cards, dishes, bags, fans, houses, monuments, etc. On the photo is a detail from the golden book of donors, when


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