“Maják“ (Lighthouse) 2010

12. May 2011
The Cultural Institute of Vojvodina's Slovaks has published its second yearbook called “Maják“ (Lighthouse) 2010.

With a great delight we are presenting to you the second edition of the Cultural Institute of Vojvodina's Slovaks yearbook - Maják 2010. Like in our first edition, our main aim is to denote everything that has been acomplished suring the past year. And to show through our yearly work the cultural context and forms of Vojvodinas Slovaks which exists nowadays. Despite the fact that most of those texts were published on our web site www.slovackizavod.org.rs and those who visit the portal are informed about our activities dayli, by our opinion this peculiar annual report has its foundation.

 By this printed version many other readers will meet with the Institute's acitivity, who has not yet encountered with its work or the contents of Slovak culture globally. Thats what is our main goal to reach the highest level of transparency in work which will be noticable in reality and by a concrete results.

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“Maják“ should serve as an informant about everything that we were working with in the past period. In the same time it shows the advancement which we would like to acomplish, acording to a long term plans. At the same time that transparency is also important for a kind of selfevaluation, when we can selfexamine the asset and minusses already implemented projects and by that make a better definition for the future plans.

By founding many cultural institutes which are supposed to be instruments in realization wider powers of national minorities in darning their own culture. Due to this we have a bigger responsibility to fullfil assignments which are in line with broadly recognized standards. That means that often the fragile minority capacities have to be systematically, so they will be conveniently ready to respond to entrusted task and competencies.

In the second year of proceeding we can allege, that the Cultural Institute has fairly maped the strong and in the same time weak sides of the total Slovak cultural system. These analysis result from longterm projects, which will be realized in the future. Every single one of those projects needs a exceptional cooperation with the cultural workers from different departements, which is a role of the Cultural Institute to organize and motivate them with a goal to make better the cultural production.

Beside the high requirements of the professionality we have to obtain also not small dose of entusiasm which will be helpful in preserving the Vojvodina's Slovaks culture in time which are yet to come.

Electrical edition of "Maják"

Milina Sklabinská
Cultural Institute of Vojvodina's Slovaks has published a new CD from the festival of Slovak popular music the Golden gate 2011.
Cultural Institute of Vojvodina's Slovaks in association with the Commission for music has organized the VII. Conference for music experts and musicians.
Eency Weency Spider, London Bridge is falling down, Twinkle twinkle little star, Three Blind Mice, The wheels on the bus, etc...similar to these melodies were sung in the CIVS on November 5th.
In the Cultural Institute of Vojvodina's Slovaks on October 13th 2011 has organized a literary evening dedicated to writer Ján Labáth due to his 85th birthday.
The director of the Cultural institute of Vojvodina Slovaks Milina Sklabinská is presenting the portal www.slovackizavod.org during October 10th and 11th in Slovakia.
Everyone who likes popular music could enjoy new melodies on Sunday October 16th 2011 live in Slovak town called Selenča or by live transmission of the television station of Vojvodina.
The Cultural Institute of Vojvodina's Slovaks prepared new exhibition of artists work Jaroslav Šimovič, who this year celebrates his 80th birthday.
The budget committee evaluated the requests of the Slovaks living abroad who have applied for budget grants from the Office for Slovaks living abroad for the year of 2011.
During July 4th and 5th in Bratislava, there have been held many undertakings which denoted the Slovaks living abroad day.
The cultural institute of Vojvodina's Slovaks is preparing, within its development and research unit, meaningful book for Slovak minority in Serbia.