Annual Gypsy festival livens Serbian town
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| Guca, Serbia
鈥 A local, slice-of-life story from a Monitor correspondent.
For one week every summer, a wild brass-band festival transforms the normally sleepy town of Guca in central Serbia into a scene of joyous mayhem. Officially known as 鈥淒ragacevski Sabor Trubaca,鈥 the festival has gained a reputation as Europe鈥檚 craziest party.
Even the most seasoned Western festivalgoer will be positively overwhelmed by the 24-hour street parties, shrieking trumpets, gyrating belly dancers, and piles of meat served up at this passionate celebration of the Romany Gypsy brass-band tradition.
The Guca festival, initiated 50 years ago, was originally a modest affair. It was created with the aim of keeping the local brass-orchestra tradition alive at a time when former Yugoslavia was undergoing modernization. The annual festival and competition, with recognitions for a 鈥渂est orchestra鈥 and a 鈥済olden trumpet,鈥 now attracts hundreds of thousands of people.
Local musician Dejan Krsmanovic says the Guca festival is 鈥渢he only big celebration we have around here, and as it has become more popular with foreigners it鈥檚 a good opportunity for locals, most of whom have never been abroad, to meet outsiders.鈥