Guca
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Guča is a small town in Serbia
. It is situated in the Lučani
municipality, Moravica District
. The population of the town is 2,022 people. Guča is a three-hour bus journey from Belgrade
. It is famous for its yearly trumpet festival
, attended by several hundred thousand visitors each year.
, also known as the Dragačevo Assembly is an annual trumpet
festival held in Guča. 900,000 visitors (estimation by the promoter) make their way to the town of 2,000 people every year, both from Serbia and abroad. Elimination heats earlier in the year mean only a few dozen bands get to compete. Guča’s official festival is split into three parts. Friday’s opening concert, Saturday night celebrations and Sunday’s competition. Friday’s concerts are held at the entrance to the official Guča Festival building. This event features previous winners, each orkestar getting to play three tunes while folk dancers, all kitted out in bright knitting patterns, dance kolo
s and oro
s in front of a hyped-up audience.
2010 sees Guca celebrating it's 50th anniversary and is due to be opened by the Serbian President Boris Tadić. The festivities are due to last double the normal length.
Serbia
Serbia , officially the Republic of Serbia , is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, covering the southern part of the Carpathian basin and the central part of the Balkans...
. It is situated in the Lučani
Lucani
Lučani is a town and municipality located in the Dragačevo region within the Moravica District of Serbia . The population of the town is 3,425, while population of the municipality was 20,855....
municipality, Moravica District
Moravica District
The Moravica District is located in the central parts of Serbia. It has a population of 212,149...
. The population of the town is 2,022 people. Guča is a three-hour bus journey from Belgrade
Belgrade
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. According to official results of Census 2011, the city has a population of 1,639,121. It is one of the 15 largest cities in Europe...
. It is famous for its yearly trumpet festival
Guca trumpet festival
The Guča trumpet festival, also known as the Dragačevo Assembly , is an annual brass band festival held in the town of Guča, near the city of Čačak , in the Dragačevo region of western Serbia. Guča is a three-hour bus journey from Belgrade....
, attended by several hundred thousand visitors each year.
Guča trumpet festival
The Guča trumpet festivalGuca trumpet festival
The Guča trumpet festival, also known as the Dragačevo Assembly , is an annual brass band festival held in the town of Guča, near the city of Čačak , in the Dragačevo region of western Serbia. Guča is a three-hour bus journey from Belgrade....
, also known as the Dragačevo Assembly is an annual trumpet
Trumpet
The trumpet is the musical instrument with the highest register in the brass family. Trumpets are among the oldest musical instruments, dating back to at least 1500 BCE. They are played by blowing air through closed lips, producing a "buzzing" sound which starts a standing wave vibration in the air...
festival held in Guča. 900,000 visitors (estimation by the promoter) make their way to the town of 2,000 people every year, both from Serbia and abroad. Elimination heats earlier in the year mean only a few dozen bands get to compete. Guča’s official festival is split into three parts. Friday’s opening concert, Saturday night celebrations and Sunday’s competition. Friday’s concerts are held at the entrance to the official Guča Festival building. This event features previous winners, each orkestar getting to play three tunes while folk dancers, all kitted out in bright knitting patterns, dance kolo
Kolo (dance)
Kolo , is a collective folk dance, danced primarily by people from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia. It is performed amongst groups of people holding each other's having their hands around each other's waists...
s and oro
Hora
Hora is a type of circle dance originating in the Balkans but also found in other countries. The name is cognate to the Greek χορός : 'dance' which is cognate with the ancient Greek art form of χορεία; see Chorea. The original meaning of the Greek word χορός may have been 'circle'...
s in front of a hyped-up audience.
2010 sees Guca celebrating it's 50th anniversary and is due to be opened by the Serbian President Boris Tadić. The festivities are due to last double the normal length.
External links
- Official website gucasabor.com
- UnOfficial website guca.rs
- UnOfficial website saborguca.com
- UnOfficial website dragacevo.com
- UnOfficial website gucha.com
- – Brasslands - a documentary film by the Meerkat Media Collective shot at the 50th anniversary of the Guča trumpet competition
- www.gucafilm.com – For information about a documentary recently filmed in Guča, following two young contenders for the coveted 'Golden Trumpet' award.
- Trumpets' Republic — A documentary film by Stefano MissioStefano MissioStefano Missio is an Italian filmmakerHe has made various documentaries among which When Italy was not a poor country, about Italy in the 1960s narrated by Joris Ivens and Scusi, dov'è il Nord Est? produced by Fandango and On Line Productions for Arte and broadcast in Italy by Tele+...
& Alessandro Gori - Guca 2007 Photo gallery by Christos Lamprianidis
- Guca 2010 Photo Gallery by Marien van Bezooijen
- Guca 2011 Photo Gallery by Marien van Bezooijen