Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 215794
Kolijani 2004, ritual on the Island of Krk: revival or continuity
Kolijani 2004, ritual on the Island of Krk: revival or continuity // Music and Dance in War, Revival, and Islam, and New and Applied Research in Ethnomusicology and Ethnochoreology: Abstracts of the 38th World Conference of the International Council for Traditional Music, Sheffield 2005 / Jonathan P. J. Stock (ur.).
Sheffield: Northend Printers Ltd., Sheffield, 2005. (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Kolijani 2004, ritual on the Island of Krk: revival or continuity
Autori
Zebec, Tvrtko
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Music and Dance in War, Revival, and Islam, and New and Applied Research in Ethnomusicology and Ethnochoreology: Abstracts of the 38th World Conference of the International Council for Traditional Music, Sheffield 2005
/ Jonathan P. J. Stock - Sheffield : Northend Printers Ltd., Sheffield, 2005
Skup
Music and Dance in War, Revival, and Islam, and New and Applied Research in Ethnomusicology and Ethnochoreology
Mjesto i datum
Sheffield, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo, 03.08.2005. - 10.08.2005
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
dance; ritual; Krk; Croatia
Sažetak
People in the village of Gabonjin on the Island of Krk (Croatia) organise kolijani events every ten years. The koledva, carol singing in the procession around the village and choosing the king, with king's tonoc dance as the climax of ritual events which had been recorded in May 2004 is a starting point for discussion about the revival through the questions of identification on both, individual and collective levels. The impressive feeling of the spiritual and physical homogeneousness and unity of the whole community had been experienced. This ceremonial public performance is what re-affirms the sense of the Gabonjin community. It also enables that symbolic presentation of village unity can be moved from the secular to the liturgical sphere. The symbolic bond with the dead strengthens the bonding of the whole community, too. It is a sign of mutual respect and hierarchy in the community, which helps in maintaining the established order. Thus, the ecclesiastical and the secular, the religious and the popular permeate in the kolijani rituals. There was time in the past that on the same island in some other villages people did not organise the koledve for more than 10 years, sometimes even for 20 years. They were waiting for the moment they could organise such an event. From the perspective of collective memory, the question of time, and the dialectic of identification it will be discussed is it a revival. Does it have the same meaning for researchers as for the participants? Can we talk about discontinuity and revival in such examples as this from the Island of Krk.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Znanost o umjetnosti, Etnologija i antropologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
0189003
Ustanove:
Institut za etnologiju i folkloristiku, Zagreb
Profili:
Tvrtko Zebec
(autor)