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Nikola Petrović

Roles:
Author

Affiliation:
Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick

Country:
Ireland

Biography


B.A. Nikola Petrović (01.03.2000 in Heilbronn, Germany) finished his undergraduate studies in Stage Folk Dance and Music at the Belgrade Dance Institute - IUI in Belgrade, Serbia in 2023. He currently attends his postgraduate studies in Ethnochoreology at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance in Limerick, Ireland. Since 2016, he works with traditional folk dance ensembles from Serbia and Germany, acting as choreographer, artistic director, and lecturer on Ethnochoreology, Ethnomusicology and Ethnology regarding Theories and the Tangible and Intangible Cultural Heritages of different ethnic groups from the Balkans, Anatolia and Levant. Starting in 2017, he collaborates with the Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade in the fields of Ethnochoreology, Ethnomusicology and Ethnology with the Sector of Documentation. Since 2020 he is a member of the International Dance Council - CID and since 2022 a member of the International Council for Traditions of Music and Dance - ICTMD (Member of the German National Committee and the Study Group on Ethnochoreology) as well as a member of the International Academic Forum - IAFOR (2024). His main research focuses on the concept of Stage Traditional Folk Dance and Music, as well as Ottoman and, in general, Oriental influences in the tangible and intangible cultural heritages of different ethnic groups from the Balkans.



Publications


Contemporary Dangers in Researching the Field in the Republic of Srpska in Retrospect to the Yugoslav War in Bosnia and Herzegovina: An Experience from the Field in the Area of Kozara and Potkozarje

Contemporary Dangers in Researching the Field in the Republic of Srpska in Retrospect to the Yugoslav War in Bosnia and Herzegovina: An Experience from the Field in the Area of Kozara and Potkozarje

Nikola Petrović

2024-09-12 Volume 43 • 2024 • Ethics, Risk, and Safety in the Field