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Yugoslav New Wave



The Yugoslav New Wave scene (Slovenian and Croatian: Novi val; Serbian: Нови талас or Novi talas; and Macedonian: Нов бран — all meaning New wave) emerged in the late 1970s in the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and had a significant impact on Yugoslavian culture. It reshaped the cultural scene in the post-Titoist 1980s in Yugoslavia (President Tito died in 1980), and was, in a certain sense, combination of British and US-inspired New wave (but with some own Yugoslav distinguishing features) on one side and various conceptual or artistic movements related to Pop-Art, Avant-garde etc.



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