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Eastern European Festival

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Serbian Society will represent Serbian community at this year’s Eastern European Fair. We will have a table with some promotional material as well as a musical act. You are cordially invited to join us and to show everyone we exist too.
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Film Festival – Tricycle International Oscar season

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Films “Crnci”, 18 February (The Blacks) and “Besa”, 22 February (Solemn Promise) at the “Tricycle” cinema, 269 Kilburn High Road, London NW6 7JR

Call the Box Office and quote ‘Serbia and Croatia Film Offer’ and see both films for £12 instead of  £19

Box Office: 020 7328 1000

More details at www.tricycle.co.uk

(advanced booking only. Limited offer)

Serbian week in the UK 2011.

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Serbian Week 2011 flyer

London

Sat, Jan 29th – St. Sava Day celebration, St. Sava Church with special guests from the folklore

group “Sindjelic” from Goteborg, Sweden.

19:30 h,

Address: Serbian Orthodox Church, 89 Lancaster Road, London W11 1QQ,

Tickets £10, £5 for children under 14

Sun, Jan 30th – St. Sava Day celebration, Hammersmith Hall

10:30 am, Holy Liturgy, Address: Serbian Orthodox Church, 89 Lancaster Road, London W11 1QQ

16:00 h St. Sava’s Academy Show at Hammesmith Town Hall, King Street, W6 9JU, tickets £5.

Cambridge Literary afternoon with Radmila Milentijević, author of Mileva Marić Einstein – Life with

Albert Einstein. For all information please contact Dr Bojan Boskovic at [email protected]

Mon, Jan 31st – Friday, Feb 4th – Exhibition of sculptures by Jova Petijevic and paintings and icons

by Marijana Mihajlovic Grubac,

Serbian Embassy 28 Belgrave Square, SW1X 8QB from 18:00 h;

Free entry.

Mon, Jan 31st – Film screening of Besa (a story of an unexpected and forbidden love between a

Christian woman and a Muslim that jeopardises a sacred promise),

Serbian Embassy at 19:00 h.

Free entry but limited space. For all information and to book a place, please contact Natasha Kocsis

on 07930959669 or [email protected]

Tue, Feb 1st – Literary evening with Radmila Milentijević, author of Mileva Marić Einstein – Life with

Albert Einstein,

Starts at 18:30 h, free entry.

Fulham Library, Serbian Section, 598 Fulham Road, SW6 5NX.

Please note the change of location and time for the Literary event on 1 February. We have decided to move the event to the Fulham Library so that we can  also celebrate the first anniversary of the Serbian Library

For all information contact Olga Gakovic on 0208 740 4109 or Natasha Kocsis on 07930959669 or

[email protected]

Tue, Feb 1st – Jazz concert – 8.30pm

Stablemates (Belgrade)

Vladimir Protic – trumpet

Veljko Vujcic – piano

special guest

Andrea Di Biase (London) – double bass

Bar Solo

20 Inverness Street

Camden Town, London

NW1 7HJ

Mainstream jazz repertoire, with some kicks. Free entrance. Great food, check out the menu at the

website.

Reservations: 0207 482 4611

http://solobar.co.uk

Wed, Feb 2nd – British-Serbian Chamber of Commerce website launch and Serbian City Club

joint event, from 19:00 h at the Serbian embassy, 28 Belgrave Square, SW1X 8QB. Free entry

but limited space. For all information and to book a place please contact Jelena Krzanicki on

[email protected]

Thu, Feb 3rd – Theatre play From Man to Man (Čovek čoveku), Leighton House, 12 Holland Park

Road, London W14 8LZ. Tickets £15. For all information and to buy tickets please contact Ivan Miletic

on 07918 738 296 or [email protected]

Fri, Feb 4th – Ada Art Fund Raising Charity Event- exhibition of works by Ada Art Competiotion 2010

participants and classical music concert, exhibition at 18:30 h followed by the concert of Byzanitine

and traditional Serbian music at 19:30h

Serbian Embassy, 28 Belgrave Square, SW1X 8QB.

Tickets £15, £10 concession (unemployed and pensioners), donations welcome. For information and

bookings please contact [email protected] or on 0781 2538 481.

Please send guest’s names and cheques payable to Global Enterprises (GB) Ltd Re: Ada Art

to the following address: Attention: Charlie Nikolic, 62 British Grove, London W4 2NL

Sat, Feb 5th – SCGB AGM Serbian Orthodox Church Of St Sava

89 Lancaster Rd London W11 1QQ (tube Ladbroke Grove)

At 17:00 Annual General Meeting of the Serbian Council of Great Britain

followed by a free art exhibition at 18:30 h and a concert at 19:30 from the Branco Stoysin Trio.

The exhibition will show Fine Art Gallery Paintings

www.FineArtGalleryPaintings.com

Works by: Dusan Djukaric, Branko Dimitrijevic, Ljubodrag Jankvic Jale, Silva Vujovic, Dragan

Petrovic Palve, Ema Radovanovic, Tamara Jovandic Everson, Sonya Radan

Branco Stoysin Trio consists of:

Branco Stoysin – Acoustic Guitar, Leslee Booth – 6 Str.Contra Bass, Buster Birch – Percussion

They will play Branco’s arrangements of beautiful traditional folk tunes from former Yugoslavia and his

original compositions

Tickets £10

Information and bookings: [email protected] or 0798 4857 355

Please send cheques with SAE payable to the Serbian Council of Great Britain to the following

address: Maya Jordan, 11 Fermor Way, Crowborough, East Sussex TN6 3BD

EXER PARTY themed on Balkan dance and pop music

Birthday 7

22:00h – 03:00 h @UNDERBELLY Club

11 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London N1 6NU

Nearest Tube: Old Street

Info: 07760113219 or [email protected]

www.exer.co.uk

Mon, Feb 7th – Film screening of Skinning (Šišanje) followed by a Q&A with the film’s director Stevan

Filipovic, at the Houses of Parliament.

Free entry but limited spaces which must be booked in advance. For all information and bookings

please contact Natasha Kocsis on 07930959669 or [email protected].

“Skinning is an exciting coming-of –age story that tackles the subjects of love, loyalty, manipulation,

hooiganism and the Serbian society itself which pushes its youth into the arms of extreme

ideologies.It’s about the choices we make in life and how easy it is to go down a dark path which ruins

not only you but those close to you.”

Oxford

Wedn, Feb 7th – Film screening of Šišanje followed by a discussion. For all information please

contact Ivan Miletic on 07918 738 296 or [email protected]

Classical Music from Vienna & The Gypsies of Central Europe – 27th November

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Pro Art & Co Presents
Classical Music from Vienna & The Gypsies of Central Europe
Saturday 27th November 2010 at 7.30 pm
Programme to include: Mozart’s “Turkish” Violin Concerto in A, Arias
by Mozart, Gluck & Lehar, Sarasate’s Zigeunerweisen, Bartok Rumanian
Folk Dances
Julietta Demetriades – Soprano and Orpheus Papafilippou – Violin
Address: Grosvenor Chapel Mayfair 24 South Audley Street, W1K 2PA
Tickets £15 & £10 concessions available at the door or from Orpheus
Papafilippou 07791804764 ([email protected])

London Gypsy Orchestra at the Balkan Express – 5th December

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Sun 5th December
Address: Nueva Costa Dorada, 47-55 Hanway Street, London W1T 1UX
Welcome aboard for the second departure of the BALKAN EXPRESS!Live performance from the London Gypsy Orchestra performing an up-beat set of Gypsy Balkan favourites and rare musical treasures. They are joined by the Zivko Firfov Folkore Group (in traditional, 100 year old costumes!) for a show of traditional dances.
Tickets:
Advanced sale at www.ticketweb.co.uk:
£8: admission only , £22: delicious 3-course dinner (Spanish tapas) +
free coffee, admission included
Evening sale on the door:
£10: admission only , £25: delicious 3-course dinner + free coffee,
admission included
Doors open 7pm- Live music starts at 9pm with a traditional dance show.
Info: [email protected] or 07922 664033 or www.balkanexpress.co.uk

From West to East – 15th January 2011

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From West to East – A Musical Journey Through Europe
Saturday 15th January 2011
The Norfolk and Norwich Novi Sad Association are pleased to announce their forthcoming Paul Cross Memorial concert. The Early Music Studio of Belgrade are performing a selection of  sacred and secular songs to
take us on a musical journey  across Europe The first part of the programme includes mediaeval spiritual chants from England and France to Byzantium, Serbia and Russia. The second part of the programme will be secular songs by de Machault and de Lantins, songs by Henry V111, madrigals from France and Germany, finishing with songs from the Balkans. Some of the quartet have sung with the St George’s Choir from our twin city of Novi Sad which performed in the Norfolk & Norwich Festival in 1999 and 2001 to great acclaim.
The Paul Cross Memorial Concert is held annually in memory of a much-loved former chairman of the association to support an educational project at The Milan Petrović School for children and young people with special needs in Novi Sad.. Twinning visits to Novi Sad each year include a warm welcome at the school, showing how much our fundraising is appreciated and how it is used in valuable projects to enhance the lives of these youngsters.
Following the success of our 50th Anniversary concert in January 2010 which played to a packed house at the Norwich Playhouse, we feel sure that this concert will be equally appealing and will help maintain the strong friendship links already established between Norwich and Novi Sad.
Concert details
Promoter:  Norfolk & Norwich Novi Sad Association
Title:  The Paul Cross Memorial Concert
Type: Music for voices
Performers: The Early Music Studio of Belgrade –   Predrag Djoković,
countertenor, Nenad Ristović, tenor, Milan Stančić, baritone, Vojislav
Despotović, baritone-bass
Date: Saturday 15th January 2011
Venue and time:  Norwich Playhouse, St George’s St, Norwich,   7.30 pm.
Programme: From West to East –Sacred and Secular Music from Britain to
the Balkans
Tickets: £16(students £6) from: Norwich Playhouse Booking Office: Tel: 01603 598598
Further information from:  Mrs. Wendy Quinn (Chairman, NNNSA concert sub-committee) 6, College Road, Norwich NR2 3 JJ Tel: 01603 458665