Izvika (Serbian Cyrillic: извика), Naglas (наглас) or Kajda (кајда) is a traditional polyphonic folk singing in southwestern Serbia, in the Zlatibor region (Užice),[1] although similar styles are also found in Vlasotince[2] and other parts of the country. It is sung in a duet. A folk dance, sakajdo, accompanies the singing.[3]
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References
- ↑ Poznanović & Vlahović 1988, p. 42.
- ↑ Miodrag A. Vasiljević (1960). Mélodies populaires de la région de Leskovac. Naučno delo.
- ↑ Olivera Vasić; Nikola Pantelić (1990). Narodne igre i zabave u titovoužičkom kraju. Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti. p. 32. ISBN 9788675870029.
Sources
- Poznanović, Radoslav-Rade; Vlahović, Petar (1988). Création traditionelle populaire orale de la région de Užice. Etnografski institut Srpske akademije nauka i umetnosti.
- Simpozijum seoski dani Sretena Vukosavljevića. Vol. 5–7. Opštinska zajednica obrazovanja. 1978. p. 266.
- Bulletin de l'Institut etnographique. Vol. 38. Naučno delo. 1989. pp. 221–.
External links
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STUDIO 6 - Pevanje Izvika, YouTube video | |
Two old men singing izvika on the Zlatar mountain, YouTube video |
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