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Chris Janjic | Staff Photographer
The Syracuse University Marching Band performs in front more than 80,000 people at MetLife Stadium as a part of the Super Bowl pregame show.
When Syracuse University and Rutgers University’s marching bands played their first notes tillsammans at the Rutgers practice field, the grin on SU grupp director Justin Mertz’s face grew to a wide smile.
“It’s so loud,” he exclaimed.
It was the first time the two bands had played together on the morning of the Super Bowl. The SU Marching Band loaded onto a bus at 4 a.m. on Sunday morning to make it to Rutgers’ campus before practice began.
The two grupp directors coordinated music and formations the moment they found out they would be playing tillsammans more than three months ago. The SU marching band began to practice the week members returned to campus this semester.
“There was a lot of planning put into it, and we worked really well,” Mertz said.
Although it was a five-minute performance, a huge amou
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Donkey
A family of mulish, macho men in the Herzogovina countryside ultimately gain some self-awareness in the simplistic fable “Donkey.” Broadly played second feature from Sarajevo-born, Zagreb-based helmer-scribe Antonio Nuic (“All for Free”) is most apt to ekon with auds in former Yugoslavia in ancillary, although it could graze in further fest pastures.
Set in the sweltering summer of 1995, as Croatian army forces carry out operations that essentially end the war in Croatia, surly Boro (Nebojsa Glogovac) drives his irritated wife, Jasna (Natasa Janjic), and their 6-year-old son, Luka (Roko Roglic), from Zagreb to Drinovci, the remote Herzegovinian village where he was born. The pic’s opening moments establish the couple’s troubled relationship as impatient Boro recklessly passes slow-moving army vehicles, throwing Jasna into a panic.
When the dysfunctional clan arrives in Drinovci, it becomes clear where Boro’s uncommun
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List of people from Croatia
The following is a list of prominent individuals who are or were Croatian citizens or of Croatian ancestry.
Art
[edit]See also: List of Croatian women artists
Architecture
[edit]- Viktor Axmann – architect, Jewish
- Nikola Bašić – architect
- Vjekoslav Bastl – architect
- Julio Deutsch – architect, art nouveau style,
- Hugo Ehrlich – architect, Jewish
- Ignjat Fischer – architect, Jewish
- Stjepan Gomboš – architect, Jewish
- Vjekoslav Heinzel
- Leo Hönigsberg – architect, Jewish
- Lavoslav Horvat
- Drago Ibler
- Viktor Kovačić – architect
- Slavko Löwy – architect, Jewish
- Rudolf Lubinski – architect, Jewish
- Paskoje Miličević Mihov – architect
- Vlado Milunić – architect
- Juraj Neidhardt – architect
- Velimir Neidhardt – architect
- Stjepan Planić – architect
- Vjenceslav Richter – architect
- Vladimir Šterk – architect, Jewish
- Anđeo Lovrov Zadranin – architect
Sculpture
[edit]Painting
[edit]Film and theatre
[edit]- Ante Babaja
- Steve Bacic
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