Croisière en Méditerranée
(Mediterranean Cruise)
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Fabulous bit of history.
No negative comments, only suggestions:
1. The name is wrong. This is not"A Country Wedding." Far from it. This is a sophisticated social event of a family, that owned a large country home, where the wedding took place.The ladies gowns, umbrellas, the hats ... the hats ... men's suits, etc. With all due respect it is hardly a 1911 country wedding in Serbia.
So "A Wedding in the Country" would be more appropriate.
2. The music, as lovely as it is, but should have been of Serbian origin. While they danced "kolo" the music most sertainly had to be "kolo" music which can be easily syncronized.
Ljiljana
Posted by: Ljiljana Damnjanovic | 18 March 2009 at 23:41