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Naum Panovski (Macedonian: Наум Пановски) (born July 3, 1950 in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia) is a professional theatre director and writer. He graduated 1973 from the Academy for Theatre, Film, Radio, and Television in Belgrade and made his directorial debut that same year at the Dramski Teatar Dramatic Theatre in Skopje.
National Institution Cultural Center Trajko Prokopiev - Kumanovo abbreviated NICC Trajko Prokopiev (Macedonian: Национална установа центар за култура "Трајко Прокопиев" - Куманово, Albanian: Institucioni Nacional Qendra për Kulturë "Trajko Prokopiev" - Kumanovë) is a cultural center in ...
Rumena Bužarovska (Macedonian: Румена Бужаровска) is a fiction writer, literary translator, and social commentator born in 1981 in Skopje, Yugoslavia. Her book My Husband (Dalkey Archive Press) has received critical acclaim in Europe and has been adapted into several stage productions. She is a professor at Skopje University ...
TBC. Opened. 1 November 1950; 73 years ago (1950-11-01) Years active. 1950 – present. Website. (Official Website) Komedija Theatre (Croatian: Zagrebačko gradsko kazalište "Komedija") is a theatre in Zagreb, Croatia which specializes in musicals. It was opened in 1950 as a legal successor to the Zagreb Drama Theatre and the Vedri Kerempuh ...
The Museum of the Republic ofMacedonia (Macedonian: Музеј на Република Северна Македонија, romanized: Muzej na Republika Severna Makedonija), [2] formerly and still unofficially known as the Museum of Macedonia (Macedonian: Музеј на Македонија, romanized: Muzej na Makedonija), is a national institution in Macedonia and one of the oldest museums ...
The Art Bridge (Macedonian: Мост на уметноста, romanized: Most na umetnosta, pronounced [mɔst na uˈmɛtnɔsta]) is a pedestrian bridge across the Vardar River in the centre of Skopje, the capital city of North Macedonia. The bridge features many statues of noted Macedonian artists and musicians. It was built as part of the ...
Museum of the City of Skopje (Macedonian: Музеј на Град Скопје) (Albanian: Muzeu i Shkupit) is a cultural institution located in Skopje, North Macedonia. Founded in 1949, it is located in a former railway station built by the Ottomans , demolished and rebuilt by the Serbs , and partly destroyed in the 1963 earthquake .
Macedonia Square, Skopje. Macedonia Square (Macedonian: Плоштад Македонија, Albanian: Sheshi Maqedonia) is the main square [1] of Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia. The square is the biggest in North Macedonia with a total extent of 18,500 m 2. [2] It is located in the central part of the city, and it crosses the Vardar River.