Gatherings 
                    FESTIVAL OF SERBIAN YOUTH  CULTURE IN KNJAŽEVAC  
                      For the Real Values 
                      In times when the man stepped on the Moon for the first time, times of ”The  Beatles” and ”Woodstock”, when girls put on mini skirts for the first time, the  window into the world of rock-and-roll was Radio Luxemburg, and the first ”Gibson”  guitars arrived to towns through relatives from abroad, the Serbian Youth  Culture Festival was created in Knjaževac. And it has lasted until today 
                    By: Ljiljana Pavlović 
                      Photographs: ”East Star Group” 
                     
                                               ”On the stage erected in front of the eastern basketball  hoop, in the gymnasium courtyard, four young men in white shirts and ‘super rifle’  jeans played on red Gibson guitars songs by Shadows. On the set behind them, with  letters cut out from styrofoam, there was a sign: Artistic Games of the Students from Serbia. It was the first  Knjaževac festival”, remembers the writer Bratislav Milanović. 
                      It was in the  1960’s. A group of students from Knjaževac, who studied at the University of Belgrade,  decided to spend their free time during summer holiday in the manner that was  becoming increasingly popular in Yugoslavia back then – by  organizing musical games or festival of students from Timočka krajina. Namely, new  festivals were being organized everywhere, creating venues where new talents  were discovered, those who would become the leaders of the Yugoslav music scene  decades later. Probably none of the organizers back then could have imagined  that students’ games would turn into an event which would withstand the  challenges of time and last continuously for more than half a century. 
                      Romantic years.  Children were still playing on the street, and not online. Festival  participants were greeted with signboards on the railway station, and the  entire town would turn into one big stage. 
                      A lot of water  has passed through the Timok since then. It is a new era. Slogans about ”brotherhood and unity” and Kozaračko kolo are long  gone... But there is the festival spirit and energy which, despite everything,  only young generations have. 
                      In the beginning there was only music, and  then festival organizers came to the idea that Knjaževac could be a place  where, every summer, a kind of musical finale of a season would take place, so  poets, painters, directors, actors and choirs started to arrive. 
                    ”This is the city-theatre, city-book, city-concert, city-exhibition,  city-word, city-movement and image. Guardian of the spirit, faith, hope and  love. The city which proves that architecture is not the only possible form of  history. Architecture here is the junction of stone and music, speech and color.  The city gates here are the artist’s canvas, and a traveler who is passing  through them can feel the smell of landscapes and the smell of the river. Knjaževac  is Serbian Edinburgh, dedicated to arts and culture”, wrote Rale Damjanović in  his book Timok Lyre (published by the  National Library ”Njegoš” in Knjaževac). 
                    CULTURE IS  EXPENSIVE, LACK OF CULTURE EVEN MORE SO 
                     This year, the Ministry of Culture of Serbia did not have money for the half a century  long event, but the Serbian Youth Festival knows that it has its stronghold in  the Municipality   of Knjaževac, which has  been providing big support in all these years. The first man of the  municipality, Milan  Đokić, often says: ”Culture is expensive, but  lack of culture is even more expensive.” 
                      Again this  summer, the early June in Knjaževac was marked by the Serbian Youth Festival, fifty  second in a row. Almost one thousand young people shared their view of the  world with the audience. Students of the Faculty of Arts in Niš with  photographs, paintings, comic books, theatre companies with movement and words. 
                      – I think that  the festival in Knjaževac is an interesting cultural model of how we should be  working on the promotion of cultural events in Serbia. It is a unique case that a  city in Serbia  has been organizing an event significant for Serbian culture for fifty two  years – said Slobodan Jovanović, professor from the University in Niš. 
                       To show to young people how one can reach the  sky even from local stations, the choir ”Viva Vox” arrived in Knjaževac.  There were also bands ”Van Gog” and ”Neverne bebe”. 
                      – We don’t want  to be dishonest toward the music, we cannot abuse talent, we want to give to  people 300 percent of ourselves – said Milan  Đurđević, the leader of ”Neverne bebe”, after the  concert in Knjaževac. 
                      The young guardians of tradition were  accompanied by the Great Folk Orchestra of the RTS, singers in whose songs  there still are traces of traditional music: Gordana Lazarević, Biljana Jeftić,  Aleksandar Ilić... 
                      This is how it was this summer in Knjaževac. For  the 52nd time, the city was the stage from which some young people  would be launched into the great art world. Among those who made their first  steps here are Stefan Milenković, Ljiljana Blagojević, Gorica Popović, Mirjana Karanović,  Goran Paskaljević, ”Galija”, ”Riblja čorba”, numerous TV hosts, cameramen, directors... 
                      – When after more than five decades one looks  at its beginnings, one can proudly say: more than 50,000 young artists  presented their artwork here. There is probably not an important personality in  cultural and public life who has not participated at the Festival – says Slaviša  Radenković, one of the first participants, today the president of the  Organization Board of the Festival. 
                      This year, 2013, with its organization,  production and overall quality, the Festival again positioned Knjaževac on the  cultural ladder of Serbia.  In words of Uroš Stanišić, the president of the Assembly of the Festival and  director of the Cultural Centre in Knjaževac, preparations for the fifty third Festival  began immediately. Next year, he promises, this unique event will be the best  in the region. 
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                    Toward Real Victories  
                      – Generations  of artists with various interests from all over Serbia made their first steps  at the Festival in Knjaževac, and the festival, instead of getting old, was  getting younger, more beautiful and more enthusiastic – said this year to young  people Milan Đokić, president of the Municipality of Knjaževac. – 1,700 years  ago, Emperor Constantine under the Christ’s cross began to achieve victories  for his empire and civilization as a whole. Both Knjaževac and Serbia will meet  true values only when they direct the energy of their youth toward real  victories. 
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                    ”Timok Lyre” 
                  – Poetry is a  way of life, haven and power, something that educates and ennobles, represents  warmth of one’s home turned into the power of a written word. It is a real  honor for me to receive the ”Timok Lyre”, because this  is an exceptional festival – says Nemanja Dragaš, the best poet of this year’s Festival  and the recipient of the ”Timok Lyre”, the award  traditionally awarded by Radio Belgrade. 
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