The culture of Prizren reflects a unique blend of various identities within Kosovo. Prizren is a community where different cultures and civilizations have come together, contributing to the city's cultural development over the centuries.

Prizren is situated in the Balkans, with diverse blend of cultures stemming from its civilizations and religions. Due to its geographic setting, wide selection of monuments, and archaeological heritage, the city of Prizren has been called the "museum city," "museum under the open sky," or the "Dubrovnik of the Balkans."

Historians say "Every stone of Prizren is a history unto itself", while one of the local songs goes: "Prizren is the city of song and love."[1]

Prizren's buildings exhibit a variety of artistic features, including a number of buildings with high domes. Art is a constant source of the city's traditions, supplemented by literature and song. This is evidenced by the strings of the qiftelia and mandolin.[2]

Theatre

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Theatre arts are an example of cultural developments that had their start in Prizren, paving their way for success in other cities of Kosovo as well. Theatre arts in Prizren started to develop around the 1880s, right after the first Albanian school was opened in 1878, when the first theatrical plays were most likely played by students in the first-opened schools. Mati Logoreci and Lazër Lumezi were both first instructors in Prizren schools.

Professional Theatre of Prizren

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Professional Theatre of Prizren was founded in 2006, with the first show performed in 2007, called "Im atë donte Adolfin" (My dad loved Adolf), which was written by Mehmet Kraja and directed by Agim Sopi. This show was performed abroad as well, in "Flaka e Janarit" (Flame of the January) — Gjilan, where the theatre was awarded as the best show. Another performances were "Dosja K" (Dossier K) and "Darka Publike"(Public Dinner). "Moncerati" was a show about an uprising of enslaved people, where about 35-40 actors performed in the festival of century of Albania in 2012.[3]

"Trenat" (Trains) took place in "Festivali i Apollonise" in antic theater. This performance was performed also in Kukaj village, where the theater was awarded as the best show.[4]

Cultural-Artistic Society "Agimi"

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Cultural-Artistic Society Agimi is the first organization of this character in Kosovo. CAS Agimi was founded in November 1944. This moment shows the beginnings of flowering of cultural-artistic activities, at amateur level for Prizren citizens. First activities were organized from a cultural team, which firstly was named "Ekipi kulturor i Komitetit Shqiptar." The first performances of this team had a mosaic character, choral songs, recitals and folk songs. Since the foundations of CAS Agimi, a number of 5000 members more than 2000 times have performed different character activities in front of Albanian, Turkish, Italian, German and even Algerian audiences presenting precious part of Prizren's Culture. Performances of CAS Agimi have not only national values, but also including a large amount of values of different nations. Undoubtedly that their performances are awarded by decorates and gratitude. By the increasing the number of members and sections, "Ekipi Kultulor i Komitetit Shqiptar" becomes Cultural-Artistic Society "Agimi". The indicator was prof. Zekerija Rexha. CAS Agimi consists of 200 regular members, who practice the activities in several sections.

  • Mix Choir
  • Folk Orchestra with Singer
  • Folklore Ensemble
  • Group of Literary and Recitative
  • Group of Painting and Artistic Photos
  • Group of Entertaining Music
  • Drama

The first leader was chosen Anton Çeta. Thereby were set the foundations of the most ancient society among the Kosovo's Albanians. Mix Choir of CAS Agimi is the first section by which the society started activities. It is the only Mix Amateur Choir in Kosovo that has been running for seven decades. The Choir is a choral ensemble of enviable artistic level.[5]

Theatre on stilts Merula

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Theatre on stilts is a theatrical group consist of some people that stands on stilts and make performances like (walking, dancing, singing or other walk acts) with stilts. This group performs in open spaces, it means that there is not necessary for stage, sound system, lighting or different things that cost or take a lot of time to make an amazing spectacle, so simply by helping of some stilts and costumes this group show an incredible performance that arouse satisfaction, enjoyment on everyone who attend this group's performances. Theatre on stilts intentionally gives up exhausting technique and light effect for the possibility to perform everywhere and accessible for everyone. Stilts, costumes and objects of production are made by local artisans remain in possession of the theatre company in Prizren and form the basis for further work alone. The stilts, as the smallest possible stage, combined by drama with virtuoso, accomplished by body use is all what a theater on stilts gives to its audience. Through the collective game, young people learn to empathize with their playing partner, experienced solidarity and group strength across ethnic, social or religious boundaries. The acting abilities of individuals and the group cause an immediate reaction of the audience and can be experienced as positive feedback for one's own risk.

Theater on Stilts Merula is the first independent theatre formed in the Balkans that functions as a theatre on stilts in public space. Showing walk acts and processions at all kinds of events and festivals or full length straight theater in public spaces, giving a wide repertoire. This unique theatre form was significantly developed by the independent theater company "Die Stelzer" *since the 1980s. The group was founded and run during a theatre workshop, that was implemented by Xchange Perspectives e.V. and Awo Kosova during the International Dokufest Prizren 2013. First performance started with a writing workshop in which young people wrote their own texts in different languages. In a second step, the young actors learn to professionally move on stilts. At the same time, the sample version of the texts is written in cooperation with Kosovar authors. Finally, a 40-minute theatre on stilts is developed and premiered at the DokuFest 2013 by 12 performers. It follows a small tour in Kosovo and oversees the establishment of the first stilt theatre company in Kosovo.[6]

Amateur Theatre – Kısa Devre Tiyatro Topluluĝu

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Amateur Theatre Kısa Devre Tiyatro Topluluĝu (en: Association of short-time Theatre) is the first amateur theatre in Prizren in Turkish. It was founded in 2012 by friends Zani Arapi, Husein Minci, Abdullah Papic and is headed by Deniz Dadale, who is also its director. The actors are also volunteers of the theatre, and the theatre has thirty-five regular members. The most well-known performances of this theatre are: Hababam Sınıfı (en: Vagabons' Class), Aşk olsun (en:Well done), Şirinler (en: Smurfs). Performances were performed in Prizren and in other cities of Kosovo.[7]

Cinema

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DokuFest

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The International Documentary and Short Film Festival, Dokufest, is the largest film event in Kosovo. The festival started in 2002 and it is organized every year during the summer in the town of Prizren. Films are screened throughout the day and night in several cinemas located around Prizren.

The festival includes filming workshops for kids and adults, photo exhibitions, concerts, and with the adding of DokuTech, technology fairs and workshops, too.

Except for its films and workshops, the festival is also well known for its lively after screening music nights— DokuNights .

In 2015, Dokufest attracted over 60.000 visitors. In total 3050 entries from 92 countries were received, and 228 films were screened in 8 different cinemas. Nearly 200 accredited journalists reported from the festival, of which more than a hundred were from national and local media outlets and nearly 40 foreign journalists from 21 countries.[8]

Since its establishment, Dokufest has proven that through consistent work and dedication, a volunteer based organization with almost no funding could become one of the leading cultural organizations in Kosovo and in the Balkans.[9]

DokuKino

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Opened in 2013, DokuKino marks the return of the cinema in Prizren. DokuKino is located in the Cultural Center "Complex Europe", and consists of two movie theaters, a 120-seat indoor movie theater and a 400-seat outdoor cinema. It is managed by Dokufest and its program mostly consists of commercial films for adults and kids, and documentaries.[10]

This is accomplished due to Municipality of Prizren, European Union, Norwegian Embassy and US Embassy in Kosovo.

Music

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Zambaku i Prizrenit- The Lily of Prizren

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Zambaku i Prizrenit (The Lily of Prizren), was founded in 1986, as a cultural event to celebrate the urban music genre, including ballads and serenades.[11] The mind behind this festival was the musical editor, Reshat Randobrava, assisted by the program editor of that time, Akil Koci. This festival focuses primarily on traditional Albanian songs, but some include performances by other ethnic groups from Kosovo.[12]

Hasi Jehon — Echo of Hasi

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This event has taken place annually since 1976. Hasi Jehon, which translates to: Echo of Hasi, is held in early May in the Gjonaj village, 15 km far from Prizren. About 20 ensembles from across the country gather in the Hasi region to perform music, dance, and exhibit traditional Hasi clothes and crafts. Each year the "Hasi Jehon Festival" is patroned by thousands of visitors from Kosovo and abroad. In this event, many artistic groups from Kosovo, Albania, Macedonia and Montenegro present their folk values and source traditional music.[13]

NgomFest

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Ngomfest is a Music festival that takes place every June in Prizren. It started in 2011 and it has been the host of many alternative singers and bands from all over the world.

NgomFest was awarded with "The Most Watched Event In 2011" in Prizren.[14]

Festivals

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40 Bunar Fest

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Kosovo hosts a race called Prizren's 40 Bunar River Tubing Festival. In this competition participants must get down through the Lumbardhi River from the Electrical Industry Museum to the Stone Bridge in the city center.

Participants use a tractor inner tire to get down river. This race is informally dubbed "Kosovo's craziest race" because of the challenging trail conditions that include low water levels, protruding rocks and freezing water.[15]

40 Bunar Fest is a traditional festival that takes place every year in the Lumbardhi river of Prizren.[16]

The event is organized by "Shoqnia e Sportisteve t'Kfillt" (Society of Sober Sportsmen).[17]

Comic Strip and Cartoon Festival

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This festival is held annually every October in Prizren and is organized by the Association of Strip Artists, "Xhennet Comics". The festival gathers professional and amateur artists around the world to exhibit their work in the gallery of Gazi Mehmed Pasha's Hamam. Artists from 36 different countries take part in the Comic-strip and Cartoon Festival. Among them there are artists from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Macedonia, Germany, Malaysia, Turkey and Romania.[18]

Religion

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Prizren is inhabited by Albanians, Turks, Serbs, Gorani, Bosniaks and Roma.

In the religious ethnic mosaic of Prizren, the Islamic faith is the most commonly practiced among its citizens. Catholicism, Orthodoxy and other minor faiths are also present. Prizren has a substantial number of Mosques, Eastern Orthodox Churches, Catholic Churches, Khanqahs, Tombs and Mausoleums, which together create grandeur and harmony of religious architecture in Prizren.

In the center of Prizren, Shadervan, are located Sinan Pasha Mosque, Cathedral of Saint George, Prizren and the Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour.

And when you look from the neighborhood called Topokli, the minaret and the domes of these three different religious temples can be seen, as they stand by each other carrying the long tradition and conveying the message of religious tolerance from centuries.[19] In this city there are no national divisions, since communication among people is done in community languages.

Prizren's Craft Works

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Prizren is also known for the development of trade due to its association with the Silk Road. Prizren was the bridge connecting: Pristina, Skopje, Tirana and Montenegro. In the past, the development of the city was closely related to developments in terms of handicrafts, trade, and the road network.

Throughout history, Prizren was a craft center of the Balkans. By the later 19th century, there were 124 types of handicrafts developed in over 1,384 workshops. The most prevalent crafts were: weaponry, jewelry, saddlery, blacksmithing, blades, and furs. In the 19th century, Prizren was the second most important economic and trade center within Albanian territories with approximately 1,500 workshops. In present day, the city of Prizren still has makers who create crafts of different kinds used for everyday utility or sold as souvenirs.[20]

Filigrani

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This is an ancient craft that uses predominantly silver and gold to produce artwork. Its origin is believed to stem from ancient Egyptians. Today there are about 10 family filigran businesses in Prizren that are active in producing this style of craft.[21]

Clothes

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In Prizren, women dress in traditional clothes for weddings, which commonly take place in the summertime. Women's traditional wedding attire include white "dimi", silky white "gjymlek", silver waist belt, vest (doublet), "kaftan" and jewelry. Prizren attire also includes many different ethnic outfits from Albanian, Serbian, Turkish, Gorani, Bosnian, and Roman cultures, to name a few. Some characteristic components of the traditional clothing in Prizren region are: shirts, "kracas", "dimiet", silk shirts, doublet, aprons, socks," opingas", scarf, jewelry (mostly in Opoja); shirts, two aprons, shirt, long hark, jacket, overcoat with many patterns, nausea and woolen socks with different colors (in the area of Gora).[22]

Cuisine

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Cuisine of Prizren is diverse and it is recognized among the best known in the region. It includes repiecpts from Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and Central European cuisine. In every corner and street of Prizren, tourists may be served with Prizren style Ćevapi, Pljeskavica and Burek. Other common specialities are Goulash, Spanakopita, Sarma (food), Dolma, Moussaka, Prizren Tava and Elbasan Tava. The city is very well known for its homemade Pastirma, Prosciutto, Sujuk, Yogurt, Mayonnaise and Torshi.

From sweets we can specify Baklava, Éclair, Tres leches cake, Cremeschnitte, Tulumba, Torte and Rice pudding.

Rakia, Wine, Ayran and Boza are the most consumed drinks produced in the region.[23]

References

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