ZAJEČAR − CAPITAL OF SERBIAN EAST 42 a Youth Ensemble of Traditional Dances, Children’s Ensemble of Traditional Dances, Choir “Felix Romuliana”, national Orchestra, Children’s Choir “Pi ko li”, Dance Club “Ba i lan do”, Youth Literary Club, Children’s Drama Stu dio and Zaječar Art Association (UZUS). Fol klor e Ensemble, established to nurture and reinterprets through art the music heritage of Eastern Serbia, is the winner of numerous awards and recognitions, and it toured to Bulgaria, Romania, Austria, Germany, Hungary, France and Switzerland with great success. The most important events of this cultural institution are: • Prom Parade “Dance with Europe” • Fe sti val of Young Poets “Poetry Days” • Cultural Summer “Za je čar in the Heart” • Music Fe sti val “Eastern Fortresses” • “Gi ta ri ja da” • International Art Colony “Gam zi grad” • International School of Philosophy “Felix Romuliana” • Multi-media Music Fe sti val “Golden Trumpet of the Bal ka ns” • International Sa lon of Rock Photography • “Fe lix Ro mu li a na Sum mer Fest” Movie theatre In the late 19 th and early 20 th century, one of the most interesting people in Za je ča r was Sto jan Na nić, the man who will become famous throughout Serbia and earn a place in the history of cinematography. Born in a poor family, went to the world and returned from it as “the first Serbian expert illusionist”. He introduced himself to his fellow citizens as an exceptional illusionist, but also as the owner of a device that was a kind of predecessor of a film projector. At that time, the real movie theatre was still in the future. Lumière brothers organized their first projection on December 28, 1895 in Paris, and half a year later people in Belgrade were also able to watch the first films. Na nić both his first Lumière film projector in 1900 and began to show films, at first at “Po zo ri šna kafana”, and then in other taverns in Belgrade, advertising himself as “the first Serbian cinematographer”. Small sized and easily movable, his apparatus enabled him to frequently change venues where he showed the films, as well as places and countries. In order to be able to show films, he had to obtain approval from the Ministry of National Economy of the Kingdom of Serbia. There were no movie theatres at that time, and this 1 2 Cinema “Ti mok”, before and now Cultural Revival “During the last decade of 19 th century, Za je čar reached a high level of culture and education. Apart from boys’ and girls’ elementary schools, complete grammar school, Public Library, numerous associations of students and citizens, the town had a steam bath, three printing houses, two bookshops, daily papers and books were pressed… Theatre companies often visited it, public lectures were held, as well as concerts, balls and assemblies of various cultural and educational content, various cultural activities were conducted... The town had already been a genuine cultural and educational centre of Ti močka Krajina and served as an example of fast development in the whole of Serbia.” (Ste van Velj ko vić: “Cul tu re”, in: Za je čar – Ku ti na, mo no graphy, Za je čar, 1982)
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