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» TARARA singing and dance connecting Maori people in New Zealand with Croatians
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 07/18/2014 | Music , People , Humor And Wisdom , Entertainment , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
We invite you to enjoy the magnificent Samoan capella performances and indigenous chants combined with Croatian harmony blockbusters: Vilo moja (My Fairy), Ju te san se zajubio (I Fell In Love With You), Samo moru virujen (I Believe To The See Only), and other. Breathless feeling goes further with Maori who are, within their customs, songs and dances presentation surprising everyone with Maori version of the song "V
» Cliff Searching in Croatia by Orlando Duque etc etc
Orlando Duque visited Croatia and searched for the most attractive cliffs to dive. He was delighted with the Croatian natural beauties and executed a  number of incredible jumps from cliffs. For such a small country, Croatia offers visitors an incredible range of landscapes: from the Mediterranean coast with its necklace of 1244 islands to the sunflower-gilded Slavonian plains, via pristine rivers and the wildlife-ri
» Miro Gavran's play Night of the Gods translated into Hindi will be played in Hyderabad India on August 3rd 2013
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 07/29/2013 | Humor And Wisdom , Events , Entertainment , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
The Croatian author Miro Gavran’s play “NIGHT OF THE GODS” will be premiered in THE TURIYA THEATRE in the Indian city of Hyderabad on  August 3rd. The play has been translated into Hindi and is being directing by Bavani Ganti, while the main roles are being played by Rabul Reddy, Vinay Abhishek and Afroz Hussaini. To date “NIGHT OF THE GODS” has been played in 20 premiere performances. H
» Croatia in EU on July 1st 2013 seen by professional designers
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 06/30/2013 | Politics , Media Watch , Ideas , Humor And Wisdom , History , Entertainment , Education | Unrated
Croatia has 12 centuries of uninterrupted international legitimicy, much longer than great majority of other members of the EU. As such, Croatia as an international subject is much older than EU itself. Among the most important moments of Croatia's recent past are June 25th 1991, when Croatian Deit (one of the oldest in Europe), as a result of 93,24% majority of votes of Croatian citizens, decided to become a sovereign st
» Ljeposlav Perinic 1922-2005 the King of Dolls and the world exhibition of his dolls in Buenos Aires in 1970
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 06/29/2013 | Humor And Wisdom , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Ljeposlav Perinić 1922-2005 was a Croatian known under the title of the King of Dolls or Rey de las munecas. In 1970 he had an exhibition of dolls in Buenos Aires where he lived since 1945. In this article we show a short interview with him conducted by Monica Mihanovic. On the photo Mr. Perinić with two beautiful dolls representing Pakistan (on the left) and India. Since 1991 the collection of his dolls is kept in
» A famous Croatian Professor Balthazar shown by Google on its front page on June 21st 2013
Professor Balthazar is probably the most famous Croatian professor in the world, a popular figure of cartoon movies, familiar to millions of children throughout the world. It has been created in 1967, that is, 46 years ago, by Zlatko Grgić, a member of the lagendary Zagreb School of Animated Film. On June 21st 2013 Google placed the professor on its front page. Professor Balthazar was equally popular among children fourty
» Miro Gavran's interviews and plays to be shown in Poland, the Czech Republic and in Belgium in June 2013
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 06/7/2013 | Croatian Language , Poetry , Humor And Wisdom , Entertainment , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Miro Gavran, the greatest contemporary Croatin playwright, will soon have several appearances with his plays and interviews in Poland, the Czech Republic, and in Belgium. His works have been translated into 35 languages worldwide, including Chinese. His play Hotel Babilon is in some way very special: it is a monodrama in which his wife Mladena Gavran (on the photo) plays as many as ELEVEN different roles.
» 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
» Croatian toys exhibited at the Zagreb Ethnographic Museum 1 Dec 2012 - 31 May 2013
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 12/3/2012 | Humor And Wisdom , Entertainment , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
The Ethnographic Museum in Zagreb organized a very nice exhibition of Croatian toys, 1 Dec 2012 - 31 May 2013. The opening has been accompanied by a group of children, members of the Turopolje Folklore Ensemble, wearing fantastic national costumes from the region of Turopolje near Zagreb. Traditional manufacturing of children's wooden toys in Hrvatsko Zagorje, a region on the north of Croatia, has been inscribe


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