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Rock M Zik Festivali Gitarijada, Zajecar Media Center Zajecar Rock Music Festival Gitarijada, Zajecar Telenet City Network | Serbia Phone: +38164 5558581; +38161 6154768; www.booking-hotels.biz [email protected] Rock Music Festival Gitarijada, Zajecar The oldest Youth festival in East Europe which goal is encouragement and affirmation of music creativity of young people - rock based audience. 41. Gitarijada Zajecar 31.07.07 04.08.07 31.07. Trg oslobodjenja 20,00 HAPPY HOUR - Zajecar Beer promotion 20,30 3rd international Rock Photography Exibition Opening Concert - Milan Milojkovic - guitar 21,00 HIT 202 live broadcast 01.08. Popova plaza 12,00 Rock camp opening 21,00 ALL THAT JAZZ - public recording 02.08. Popova plaza 20,30 Short animated movies by New York authors 22,00 KEN HENSLEY & live Fire 23,30 First Semi-finals - 6 bands 01,00 DIVLJE JAGODE 02,30 EKIPA PLUS 03.08. Popova plaza 20,30 Short animated movies by New York authors 22,00 DADO TOPIC & GRUPA TIME 23,30 Second Semi-finals - 6 bands 01,00 NEVERNE BEBE 04.08. Popova plaza 20,30 Movie projection - Masters of scream 22,00 WISHBONE ASH 23,30 Finals - Top 6 bands 01,00 FULL FLAVOR Winners of the 40th Gitarijada 01,30 Announcing the Winner of the 41st Gitarijada Zajecar Beer 02,00 RIBLJA CORBA Semi finalists 70 bands have met conditions for participating on 41st Gitarijada Zajecar Beer. The jury, consisting of : Vladimir Jankovic Dzet (Radio Belgrade 202, president of the jury), Branimir Lokner (rock critic), Petar Milosakovic (representative of TV Belgrade), Jovan Rasic (representative of the organizer), Jovana Stankovic (representative TV Metropolis), Mirko Radic (representative RTV Zajecar) and Vesna Pantelic (representative of Vecernje novosti) Has selected 12 semi finalists: AETERNIA (Belgrade), NIGHTFALL (Belgrade), AETAR (Belgrade), HATRED (Belgrade), REVOLUTION (Nis), AL JAZEERA (Zajecar), PINE CONES (Zrenjanin), ANTI-DOTE (Pirot), ANGUISH SUBLIME (Novi Sad / Temerin), ART DILER (Petrovac na Mlavi), T.C.O.B. (Velika Plana) and FOREVER STORM (Kragujevac). Rock kamp Same as before, for visitors of 41st Gitarijada Zajecar Beer, the Rock Camp is organized. This time, it will be situated on new location, Popova Beach. Stay at the camp and lunch are free for all who buy set of tickets. History GITARIJADA is the oldest and one of the largest international Youth festivals in South-East Europe. Its dedication lies in the promotion of demo rock bands. This year is 41st Gitarijada. The goal of this Festival is encouragement and affirmation of music creativity of young people - rock based audience, as an aspect of an essential part of contemporary culture. It leads to gathering of thousands of young people from Serbia and the rest of the Balkan Region, thus increase in cooperation and multicultural aspect amongst them. The history of this festival dates from the late 60's. Smaller towns follow the principle of Gitarijada (rock festival), which was first held in 1966 in Belgrade, by organizing similar happenings all over the country. The initiative of local bands led to forming of Gitarijada festival in Zajecar. In the beginning, this Festival was organized twice a year. By the end of the 70's and the beginning of the 80's, Zajecar's Guitar Festival (Gitarijada) transcends from local to most important festival of demo rock bands of Ex-Yugoslavia. Hundreds of bands enter the qualification to compete for the title, increase in the number of visitors and ever growing media attention - these are some of the reasons which led to the organization innovations of the Festival. From 1988 festival was held in the town venue, accompanied by numerous of side-programs. Through out fourthy years of its duration, Gitarijada launched the carriers of many of the bands from the Ex-Yugoslavia. All the winners of the Gitarijada's 'Battle of the demo bands'' were awarded with studio time and record deal with major record companies and significant media air-time and promotion. During the years, festival program included the line-up of numerous established bands: Stan Web's & CHICKEN SHAKE, IGHTWING, GIRLSCHOOL (all from England), PIROMANIA and AXAT (Bulgaria), ATOMSKO SKLONISTE (Croatia), RUTH HOST (USA), DISCIPLIN A KITCSHME (from Serbia and also England), LEB I SOL (Macedonia), HYPODUST (Canada), HRIAH HEEP (England), etc. Gitarijada, being the unique musical event of its kind in the region, has financial support of Serbian Ministry of Culture and the Municipal Government of the town of Zajecar, as well as the media support of almost every national radio and TV station in Serbia. Winners since 1974 Judges Choice Viewers Choice 1974. VIKTORIJA (Nis) 1975. ORION (Beograd) 1976. OKTOPUS (Subotica) OKTOPUS ( Subotica) 1977. MAMA ROCK (Nis) MADRIGALI (Bitolj) 1978. GALIJA (Nis) PU (Skoplje) 1979. OPS (Smederevo) VISOKO MISLJENJE (Zajecar) 1980. PAUK (Zavidovici) Dr TON (Backa Palanka) 1981. CILINDAR (Skoplje) ZOSTER (Zajecar) 1982. CRNA RUZA (Zajecar) CRNA RUZA (Zajecar) 1983. NOVA ZEMLJA (Valjevo) NOVA ZEMLJA (Valjevo) 1984. DINAR (Banja Luka) DINAR (Banja Luka) 1985. OGLEDALA (Rijeka) OGLEDALA (Rijeka) 1986. Dr STEEL (Rijeka) Dr STEEL (Rijeka) 1987. ZIJAN (Djevdjelija) ZIJAN (Djevdjelija) 1988. VRIJEME NEZNOSTI (Split) KARIZMA (Beograd) 1989. DZERSI (Rijeka) ZIPPO (Split) 1990. DON MARCEL (Beli Manastir) GROF (Beograd) 1991. REVOLVERI (Zupa Aleksandrovacka) CIRUSI (Negotin) 1992. KAZNA ZA USI (Beograd) page 1 / 5 KAZNA ZA USI (Beograd) 1993. BJESOVI (Donji Milanovac) BJESOVI (Donji Milanovac) 1994. RIFF (Zajecar) NISTA ALI LOGOPEDI (Sabac) 1995. JELENA U PARKU JURE (Zrenjanin) JELENA U PARKU JURE (Zrenjanin) 1996. MUVE (Novi Sad) MUVE (Novi Sad) 1997. TATOO (Prijedor) NCF (Raska) 1998. VIBE (Beograd) FOBIJE (Usce) 1999. JELIZAVETA BAM (Zajecar) BRANDON WALSH (Negotin) 2000. AGENDA (Beograd) BLOOD ERUPTION (Zajecar) 2001. PRVI PUT (Beograd) 2002. SARAH K (Novi Sad) MIDGARD (Sabac) 2003. REDOVNA STVAR (Zrenjanin) MOONDIVE (Beograd) 2004. DEMETHER (Zrenjanin) INFEST (Jagodina) 2005. BROKEN STRINGS (Beograd) PRIRUCNIK JANGA TROVACA (Zajecar) 2006. FULL FLAVOR (Beograd) LJUTE PAPRICICE (Beograd) For more information or reservation of accommodation in Zajecar / Music Festival Gitarijada, please contact us by phone +381 19 422 000 or by email [email protected] Zajecar Serbia The Late Roman fortified palace compound and memorial complex of Gamzigrad-Romuliana, Palace of Galerius, in the east of Serbia, was commissioned by Emperor Caius Valerius Galerius Maximianus, in the late 3rd and early 4th century. It was known as Felix Romuliana, named after the Emperor's mother. The site consists of fortifications, the palace in the north-western part of the complex, basilicas, temples, hot baths, memorial complex, and a tetrapylon. The site offers a unique testimony of the Roman building tradition marked by the ideology of the period of the Second Tetrachy. The group of buildings is also unique in its intertwining of ceremonial and memorial functions. The relation between two spatial ensembles in this site is stressed by the tetrapylon which is placed on the crossroads between the worldly fortification and palace on the one side and the other-worldly mausoleums and consecration monuments on the other. __________________________________________________________ SPA Gamzigradska banja, Serbia Gamzigradska Spa is located in eastern Serbia, 220 km away from Belgrade, 11 km away from Zajecar. It is at5.85 160 m above sea level, in the vale of the lower flow of the Crni Timok river. Gamzigradska Spa has springs of curative mineral water with a temperature of around 42 degrees Celsius. Medical indications: peripheral blood vessels and lymphatic system diseases, vibration illness, gynaecological illnesses [sterility in women], articular and extra-articular forms of rheumatism, orthopaedic illnesses and post-traumatic states, neurological illnesses, connective tissue diseases, anomalies in young age. Treatment is provided by the Institute for specialised rehabilitation "Gamzigrad". In the vicinity of Gamzigradska Spa there is one of four Roman imperial towns in Serbia Felix Romuliana, with well-preserved multi-colour floor mosaic. Also in the near vicinity of the spa are Mount Rtanj, Zlotska cave, many lakes, as well as monasteries Suvodol and Grliski. Gamzigradska Spa provides excellent conditions for sports preparations as well as two football pitches, various sports and tennis courts. The Alternative Culture Festival Zalet The Alternative Cultural Festival ZALET is an artistic manifestation founded as a response to the necessities of initiating, organizing and holding cultural events. In addition to organizing of manifestations, such as exhibitions, Concerts, literary evenings and experimental theatre, there is an emphasis on innovative and progressive aspects of artistic Expressions: performance, art comics, low - video, video-art, conceptual art, the synthesis of fine and conceptual arts. Also, ZALET is trying to promote some locations in Zajecar that are unexploited in art purposes [old factory buildings, roofs, nearby old fortress, shop windows, crossroads, playgrounds, River beach Popova Plaza, etc.].The Alternative Cultural Festival ZALET is a non-profit project, organized in cooperation with The National Museum Zajecar, The Zajecar Youth Cultural Centre and The Biro for Culture and Communication Belgrade. The Biro for Culture and Communication Belgrade will give publishing and Internet media support for the ZALET Festival. In two days of presentation and workshop a new approach toward digital media and arts will be shown to the
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