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Vevcani prepared for traditional carnival

12. January 2011. | 11:51

Source: MIA

An improvised fair of alternative tourism is to be organised on Wednesday in Vevcani ahead of the traditional Vevcani Carnival, which will be held on Jan. 13-14. The carnival will host performances of local pop musicians, plus the main guest - one of ex-Yugoslavia stars, Momcilo Bajagic - Bajaga.

An improvised fair of alternative tourism is to be organised on Wednesday in Vevcani ahead of the traditional Vevcani Carnival, which will be held on Jan. 13-14. The carnival will host performances of local pop musicians, plus the main guest - one of ex-Yugoslavia stars, Momcilo Bajagic - Bajaga.

Traditional Vevcani Carnival, which celebrates the New Year arrival under the old calendar, will once again present its richness in ideas and colours.

With a history of more than 1400 years the carnival is a fascinating blend of pagan and contemporary traditions. Its main characteristics are the archaic, the mysterious and the art of improvisation. The carnival takes place in the village of Vevcani, which for its duration is magically transformed into a theatre in its own right, free of borders, where every house and every street is a stage for those behind the masks to perform their roles and play their games as true actors.

There are three traditional masks: the bride and bridegroom and August the fool, each accompanied by musicians. The other masks are worn by carnival groups, large and small, who with their costumes, gestures and movements often mock and mimic events and personalities from the municipality's everyday life.

"As a tourist attraction, the Vevcani Carnival is rather significant for Macedonia's economy, as over 60,000 people visit the village for the carnival," MP Liljana Popovska, chairperson of the Carnival Organization Board, has said at a press conference.

In 1993, the Vevcani Carnival, or more precisely, the municipality of Vevcani, joined FECC - the Federation of European Carnival Cities.

The manifestation is sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and T-Home.

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