Documentation of dances and dancing in Socialist Republic of Macedonia of SFR Yugoslavia, 1988–1989. Video 1 (of 36)
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Overall Content Description: This video is one of 39 field recordings that document dances in Macedonia 1988-1989.Initiated in 1986 under the sponsorship of the Yugoslav Council for Culture and Education, the research was undertaken to produce illustrated materials about dances and costumes in each of Yugoslavia's six republics. Stanimir Višinski and Elsie Ivancich Dunin (co-researchers) were invited to prepare a publication of dances representing Macedonia. As preparation, Višinski and Dunin video documented the dancing repertoire of 93 out of 111 organized groups during 1988–1989. They contacted dance groups throughout Macedonia with assistance from the office of the Cultural Educational Union (KPZ) of Macedonia, which oversaw all organized performance groups. As well as documenting the practiced performance dances of each group, Višinski and Dunin elicited information and examples of spontaneous dancing of each group's local wedding celebrations.
Note: For coding system explanation (dance group/location), see the 1988–1989 Macedonian Video (MV) Documentation Catalog in the Elsie Ivancich Dunin Collection at Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collections.
Video Content and Timecode: [MV 67] FG selo Ilovica / Ilovica (Strumica). Performance dances: Baba Đurđa; Spontaneous dances: Eleno Mome, Pajduško, Sitno, Ciganka, Teškoto, Niška banja. Music: none with voice commands. Video timecode 00:00:07–00:07:17. [MV 68] KUD Rusalii / Sekirnik (Strumica). Performance dances: Arapski marš, Alikoč, Menka, Karamazi fustan, Seči mome, Deli orman avasi, Patruno mome, Micko orizarski, Teškoto; Spontaneous dances: Pajduško, Eleno mome, Maleševsko, Čuček Štipski, Teškoto, Gajda, Brzo oro (Užičko), Lesnoto. Music: zurla, tapan; accordion, clarinet, darabuka. Video timecode 00:07:25–00:45:20. [MV 65] KUD Boro Džoni (pionerska grupa) / Strumica. Performance dances: Berovka-šopka-Ratovka, Krsteno so Tropnalo, Komitsko. Video timecode 00:45:24–01:04:00. [MV 65] KUD Boro Džoni / Strumica. Performance dances: Tresenica, Povardarie, Egejski, Istočna Makedonija, Šopska petorka, Žetvarka; Spontaneous dances: Eleno mome, Pajduško, Sitnoto, Maleševskata, Gajdo oro, Čoček, Teškoto, Užičko, Ses napred tri nazad, Egejsko. Music: accordions, clarinet, tapan. Video timecode 01:05:36–01:59:07.
Localities: [MV 67] Ilovica (Strumica); [MV 68] Sekirnik (Strumica); [MV 65] Strumica
Ephemera: Related materials are available in the Elsie Ivancich Dunin Collection at Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collections.
Restrictions: Preferred use is for personal study, research, education, and cultural exchange. Out of respect to original contributors, video may not be monetized or used for commercial purposes. Authorization is to be obtained from the administrator at Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collections prior to any public display, publication, quotation, or reproduction.
Digital File: Digitization of this media item [2019] was supported by a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) which was made possible through funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Metadata source: "Descriptive, Administrative and Technical Metadata: Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collections Digital Media Archive" (featured item; video tab; row: 5)