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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20220428T180000
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DTSTAMP:20260407T164236
CREATED:20220425T095456Z
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SUMMARY:LP – History of the Gramophone and the Golden Age of Records
DESCRIPTION:“LP – History of the Gramophone and the Golden Age of Records” is a joint exhibition of the City Museum Subotica and the Museum of Science and Technology in Belgrade\, which is realized with the support of the National Museum Kraljevo. The Exhibition is about the popularity and golden age of gramophone records in Yugoslavia\, an era that lasted several decades. The importance of one of the most important home appliances of the 20th century – His Majesty the Gramophone – has not been neglected. \nThe desire to record and reproduce the human voice dates back to the earliest times. Through music boxes such as self-playing bells used on churches and towers in Europe\, then organets and polyphonics\, and then phonographs\, phonoautographs and graphophones\, sound was reproduced through gramophones. Within the exhibition visitors can see more than 25 types of gramophones and their predecessors. The exhibition also deals with cultural phenomena of the 20th century that influenced the lives of citizens of Subotica and Subotica as one of the pillars of popular culture in the former Yugoslavia. Emphasis was placed on gramophones\, gramophone records and cultural life and programs in Subotica that were closely related to them. \nA special part of the exhibition “LP – History of the Gramophone and the Golden Age of Records” is about the first gramophones and gramophone records in Kraljevo\, their purchase from Western European countries\, but also from Yugoslav factories. The audience will find out who were people from Kraljevo who recorded gramophone records and which radio stations and shows created musical taste and educated the people of Kraljevo. There is a story about the first discos and clubs where people of Kraljevo had fun\, which gramophone record stores existed in the town on the Ibar and how the sound recorded on vinyl has survived to this day. \nThe author of the exhibition is Viktorija Šimon Vuletić\, museum advisor of the City Museum Subotica\, while Mirjana Savić\, museum advisor and Oleg Romanov\, senior curator\, joined the exhibition in front of the National Museum Kraljevo as part of the author team. \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Polyphon “Symphonion”\, late 19th century\, Leipzig\, Germany\, Museum of Science and Technology Belgrade.\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Phonograph “Thomas A. Edison”\, 1910-1915\, USA\, History Department of the City Museum Subotica.\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Gramophone with a trumpet\, 1920-30\, Art Department of the City Museum Subotica.\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				LP record of Spiritual Music by Milivoj Crvčanin\, 1987\, Radio-Television Belgrade\, Historical Collection of the National Museum Kraljevo (I-298).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Amplifier “Mechanics – Kraljevo MK 37” of 25 W\, around 1960\, Kraljevo\, Historical Collection of the National Museum Kraljevo (I-2547).\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Phonoautograph of Eduard-Leon Scott de Martinville\, 1860.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/lp-history-of-the-gramophone-and-the-golden-age-of-records/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oleg Romanov":MAILTO:oleg.romanov@nmkv.rs
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20220510T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20220610T143000
DTSTAMP:20260407T164236
CREATED:20220504T111601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T112105Z
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SUMMARY:47th Children’s May Art Salon
DESCRIPTION:The most important and oldest exhibition of children’s art in our city is being organized for the 47th time in a row\, as a result of a successfully realized competition. The goal of organizing this traditional exhibition is to publicly present the most successful works created in school classes\, emphasize the importance of art education\, adequately evaluate the engagement and work of individual art pedagogues\, and recognize the intellectual and creative potential of their students. The theme of this year’s Salon is “Motif from the Ibar”\, according to the title of the painting by Miodrag B. Protić\, whose centenary we are celebrating on May 10th. Miodrag B. Protić (1922–2014)\, one of the most important Serbian artists of the 20th century\, art critic\, founder and first director of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade. He was born in Vrnjačka Banja\, and he finished high school in Kraljevo\, right in the building where the National Museum Kraljevo is located today. As a gifted student\, his first exhibition was organized there\, and the work “Motif from the Ibar” is connected to that part of his life. \nAccording to its rules\, the Children’s May Art Salon implies the participation of elementary school students from 5th to 8th grade from the territory of the city of Kraljevo. The exhibition is of a competitive nature\, and the awards are presented to children\, but also to pedagogues who followed their work. The cooperation of the Museum’s curator with teachers\, established at the beginning and during the participation in the competition\, is important for the final result that we see in the final exhibition. The primary selection\, ie the jury for the exhibition\, is performed by art pedagogues\, whose selection of works is evaluated by the Museum’s expert jury by awarding the prize for the best selection of student works and the prize for the most successful school in the field of art education. In addition to 9 equal awards that are given to the most creative and technically most successfully performed works\, a special award is given\, which is named “Milorad Mihailović” in honor of the art historian\, the founder of this event.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/47th-children-s-may-art-salon/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nadica Li%C5%A1anin":MAILTO:nadica.lisanin@nmkv.rs
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20220511T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20220511T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T164236
CREATED:20220509T173356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220716T013022Z
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SUMMARY:OZNA – Political Repression in Serbia 1944-1946. Documents
DESCRIPTION:The Department for the Protection of the People (OZNA) was founded on May 13th\, 1944\, and as secret police\, with its ubiquitous ideology and cult of personality\, it was the mainstay of the communist dictatorship at a time when revolutionary power was being established in Yugoslavia and Serbia. The book “OZNA – Political Repression in Serbia 1944-1946. Documents” published by Catena Mundi and the Institute of Contemporary History in Belgrade\, authored by Srđan Cvetković\, PhD and Nemanja Dević\, PhD bring hitherto unknown and first published documents that reveal and reconstruct in detail the state repression during communism. Based on the documentation that the BIA forwarded to the competent archives from 2004 to 2012\, the authors shed light on the organizational structure and activities of the OZNA towards the Serbian bourgeoisie. Secret police documents faithfully testify to how many Serbian citizens were killed\, imprisoned\, and expelled in the first years of communist rule. Also\, data on OZNA agents and executors\, as well as those who made decisions on the execution of citizens\, are presented. The book is a documentary study of the organization and operation of the OZNA and its basic tasks as classic political police in a totalitarian society. \nThe program\, as a type of book promotion and forum\, includes: moderator Ena Mirković\, Srđan Cvetković\, PhD\, Kosta Nikolić\, PhD and Prof. Jovica Trkulja. The forum also includes a review of other editions of Catena Mundi: “Resistance to the Communist Regime in Serbia 1945-1991” by Srđan Cvetković (2021)\, “Life of a Rebel” by Borislav Pekić (2019) and “In the Lobby of Hell” by Sava Banković (2019).
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/ozna-political-repression-in-serbia-1944-1946-documents/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mirjana Savi%C4%87":MAILTO:mirjana.savic@nmkv.rs
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20220514T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20220515T000000
DTSTAMP:20260407T164236
CREATED:20220504T120649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220629T030042Z
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SUMMARY:European Museum Night
DESCRIPTION:The program of the European Museum Night at the National Museum in Kraljevo this year was inspired by the exhibition “LP – History of the Gramophone and the Golden Age of Records”. In addition to the exhibition itself\, the public can actively participate in the record exchange\, on the Square in front of the museum building. Concerts of two rock groups and a performance by a popular DJ are being organized\, who will “return to the audience by playing the gramophone” in the years of the biggest expansion of LP at 33 rpm. \nLP – History of the Gramophone and the Golden Age of Records\nPhonoautograph of Eduard-Leon Scott de Martinville\, 1860 \nLike a time machine\, this exhibition takes the visitors through the slightly forgotten world of records. The display extremely attractively and thoroughly presents the history of development of gramophones\, records\, different styles of popular music as well as their social and aesthetic contexts during the 20th century. Through this type of material\, the exhibition introduces us to the world of popular music of different styles\, as well as their social and aesthetic context during the twentieth century. A special part of the exhibition refers to the first gramophones and gramophone records in Kraljevo\, which were procured from Western European countries\, but also from Yugoslav factories. The audience will find out who the people of Kraljevo were who recorded gramophone records and which radio stations and shows influenced the formation of the musical taste of their listeners. There is a story about the first discos and clubs\, the people of Kraljevo had fun\, which gramophone record stores existed in the town on the Ibar and how the sound recorded on vinyl has survived to this day. \nRecord Exchange\nSt. Sava Square \nGramophone records\, second half of the XX century\, History Collection of the National Museum Kraljevo. \nThe programme is intended to be an open record exchange aiming at allowing collectors and lovers of the old sound reproduction technology to present their collections. We would like to invite all fans of “vinyl crackling“\, record players\, audio equipment\, original and rare editions of records to join this action! Refresh your memories\, exchange your views\, musical tastes and affinities\, and perhaps find exactly those records lacking in your collection! The record formed the cultural identity of whole generations. All of them unanimously state that listening to the sound from a record player arouses special emotions! Although nostalgia and technology do not seem to go together\, all technological breakthroughs\, which at first provoke resistance and even fear\, with further technological development move into the category of “old”\, “good”\, “known” and “safe” things which remind us of comfortable past times. Meet the nostalgia of the record market on Vinyl Night at a good\, old 33 rpm! \nMusic Programme\nSt. Sava Square \nThe Kraljevo bands which have been existing on the music scene for decades\, playing and keeping rock ’n’ roll sound consistently and devotedly. Despite the trendy music production\, whose primary goal is commercial value\, two cult bands from our city send a message that “Creating and playing music is a way to express themselves and show that peace\, love and happiness are the main principles of life…”! The Museum Night will be an occasion to remind ourselves of those slightly forgotten life goals and universal values. \n\n\n6 p.m. – 8 p.m. \n\n\nChildren’s Joy \n\n\nConcert of the Group “Children’s Joy” at the Handball Stadium “Metalac” in Kraljevo. \n “Children’s Joy” is a band from Kraljevo\, formed in 1994\, by Igor Arsenijević (guitar and vocals) and Sasa Kivić (drums)\, and soon joined by Danilo Jagodić Jagoda (bass guitar). They perform reggae music and have had many concerts in all major cities in Serbia. At the first major reggae festival in Yugoslavia\, on December 15th\, 2000\, they performed under the name “Reggae Wintersplash” as the backing band of Jamaican poets Ras Shaddu. They often perform as the Bob Marley`s Tribute Band\, performing their Marley arrangements. For the members of the group “Children’s Joy”\, the ghetto is not a cruel part of cities\, but the ghetto is in our heads and can be abolished in many ways\, and they strive to do that with music … Creating and performing music is their way of expressing and showing that they are peace\, love and happiness are the basic principles of life… By playing they want to share their feelings and help people find themselves in a natural and wonderful way… By playing\, they keep the spirit of reggae music alive\, despite the dominance of electronic and primarily commercial music on the domestic and world stage… \n\n8 p.m. – 10 p.m. \n\n\nGamma Ray\n\n\nConcert of the Group “Gamma Ray” in honor of the Moto Club “Kings“ in Mataruška Banja. \nKraljevo rock band “Gamma Ray” was founded back in 1981 and has been active on the music scene for almost a decade. A great comeback followed in 1997 with the recording of the album “Poison and Cure”\, with eight original songs. The album had a successful concert promotion\, but a new ten-year break followed. The younger generation of rock fans could hear them on January 2nd\, 2011 in the Kraljevo Sports Hall as a prelude to the legendary Dado Topić\, as well as at the festival “Happy Center” in 2012\, where they performed with bards Ex-Yu scene: Atomsko Skloniste\, YU-Group\, Time\, Gaul\, Wild Strawberries\, etc. In the same year\, the group was the host of the “Guardians of Rock and Roll” event when they presented their project “Bible of Rock”. They have been playing in squares\, clubs\, and motorcycle rallies for forty years. “Gamma Ray” also has several original songs\, and the last “Kings on Two Wheels” was made as an anthem to the Kraljevo Moto Club “Kings”. Their repertoire includes: Deep Purple\, Whitesnake\, Rainbow\, Pink Floyd\, Free\, T-Rex\, Eric Clapton\, ZZ top\, Jetro Tull\, Rolling Stones\, Doors\, Led Zeppelin\, Cream… Band members are: Milan Đokić Mikac (guitar)\, Marjan Capuder (bass guitar)\, Miroslav Radojičić Munde (drums)\, Dragan Todorović Toša (keyboards)\, Gordan Štavljanin Štavljo (vocals). \n\n\n\n\n10 p.m. – 12 a.m. \n\n\nDJ Peđa Todorović\n\n\nPerformance of DJ Peđa Todorović at the Handball Stadium “Metalac” in Kraljevo \nPeđa Todorović\, one of the most important DJs in our country\, has been involved in music for over 25 years\, during which he had many residencies\, radio broadcasts on national territory and guest appearances. In addition to all that\, he is the owner of a significant collection of vinyl. He was born in Kraljevo\, where he took the first steps that led him to his future profession\, from birthday celebrations in company with music from cassettes\, through the first significant residency in the then Rock Club and the first serious job in the mixer of “Globus” radio. The love for vinyls leads to the creation of the new organization “Intelligent People” (not a mistake)\, which takes over the organization of the first major raves in Kraljevo\, in the House of Social Stages at the club organization and in the city club organization of the club. There is a significant development of the club scene in places such as Leonardo\, Špilja\, Exit\, Urban\, Theatre and\, along with Belgrade\, Novi Sad\, Subotica and Niš\, Kraljevo was considered one of the most important countries. The expansion of rave culture brings Peđa Todorović his first guest appearances (Kragujevac\, Belgrade\, Vrnjačka Banja\, Niš)\, after which his career moved towards a music and country club and almost all national performances. \nSince modern musical expression implies the concept of “playing the gramophone”\, Museum Night will be an opportunity to “spin” many great hits on vinyl! Modern media and the creativity of DJ Peđa Todorović will make his beloved hits sound like completely new things. \n47th Children’s May Art Salon – Motif from the Ibar River\nAwarded artworks at the 47th Children’s May Art Salon in the National Museum Kraljevo \nOn the occasion of marking one hundred years from the birth of painter Miodrag B. Protić (1922–2014)\, the 47th Children’s May Art Salon has the theme “Motif from the Ibar River“\, reminding us of one of the earliest Protić’s paintings kept at the National Museum Kraljevo. Miodrag B. Protić was one of the most significant Serbian painters of the 20th century\, an art critic and the first director of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade. He finished grammar school in Kraljevo\, in our today’s museum building. Being a talented student\, he had his first exhibition organized here\, and his painting “Motif from the Ibar River“ is connected with that part of his life.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/european-museum-night-2022/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nadica Li%C5%A1anin":MAILTO:nadica.lisanin@nmkv.rs
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20220519T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20220519T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T164236
CREATED:20220516T133941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220716T013117Z
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SUMMARY:Captaincies of Studenica and Jošanica in 1833 – List of Haratch Heads
DESCRIPTION:The book “Captaincis of Studenica and Jošanica in 1833 – List of Haratch heads” by Radomir N. Ristić\, published by the Center for Culture “Gradac” from Raška\, presents to the scientific and public document that has rarely been used so far – the Census of Haratch Heads for 1833. Along with the transcript of the document\, general and local historical circumstances were presented before and during the census\, ie the annexation of Studenica and Jošanica to the Principality of Serbia. This is the period in which the Serbian state is being renewed and the Serbian peasant-chief is liberating the Ottoman feudal shackles\, gaining ownership over the land he is cultivating and taking initial steps towards civil society. Based on the facts from the list of tributes\, relevant sources and literature\, several conclusions were drawn about the Studenica Monastery\, demographic\, social\, health and other circumstances in the captaincies. Names and surnames for 5352 males from 1167 families residing in 202 places / villages are given. The book gives an overview of the most important anthropogeographical studies on these areas so far\, and points out other key sources which\, together with the 1833 Census\, form the basis for genealogical research. \nParticipants in the promotion: Vladan Virijević\, PhD\, professor at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Priština with temporary seat in Kosovska Mitrovica\, Dragan Drašković\, historian\, retired museum advisor of the National Museum Kraljevo\, Milojko Milićević\, editor of the publishing center of the Cultural Center “Gradac” in Raška and the author Radomir N. Ristić\, historian and retired archival advisor of the Historical Archive Kraljevo.
URL:https://nmkv.rs/event/captaincies-of-studenica-and-josanica-in-1883-list-of-haratch-heads/?lang=en
LOCATION:National Museum Kraljevo\, Trg Svetog Save 2\, Kraljevo\, 36000\, Србија
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nemanja Trifunovi%C4%87":MAILTO:nemanja.trifunovic@nmkv.rs
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