Dancing Fairies Zadar

in #photography6 years ago (edited)


Hello my dear Steemians! 

I’ve been lurking now for a couple of months on this platform, admiring the content people create here. As a digital artist and photographer, it was only a matter of time before I decided to make my first contribution. I have chosen this particular photo to be my first post on Steemit. My original photography will be exclusive on Steemit only. (Besides photography I also create digital art, game art and illustration.)

I'd like to share with you, the story of the dancing fairies from Zadar.

In 2018 I was walking through the old town of Zadar, Croatia when I took this photo. I saw three girls playing outside, dressed in traditional Croatian clothing. A pretty unusual sight in the streets of a city center. Soon I discovered there was a folk festival that day, where locals would perform folk dances and music, at the Forum ruins nearby, not far from where this photo was taken. 

I caught manny interesting shots that night because the street scene was very colorful and alive. Once I got home I went through the photos, and took a better look at them. This one caught my attention because it reminded me of the painting “Dancing Fairies” (Swedish: Älvalek) by the Swedish painter August Malmström (1829–1901).

Altho seemingly outnumbered by the fairies from Malmström's compositions, the three girls seem playful and careless, just like little fairies. One is looking at the camera, shy and giggling, the other turned away from us, and the third gazing at her reflection in the windows, while her feet seem like they're floating above the ground, barely touching it. All three are wearing traditional dresses and have their hair divided in the middle of the scalp, split into two braids, that either fall on the back, front, or in this case, wrapped around the back of the head. All three variations are traditional Slavic ways of wearing hair for girls.

According to Nordic, Slavic, and most other European folklore, the elves or fairies live free in nature, and can be seen dancing in the woods, meadows, over river streams and around burial mounds, but also in the mountains. The most famous of all fairies in Slavic mythology are the “Gorska Vila” (Mountain Fairy), as the area around Zadar is very mountainous, containing also the largest mountain range in all Croatia, the Velebit, a part of the Dinaric Alps that stretches all across the Balkans.

The Malmström painting is a juxtaposition of the physical realm and the spirit realm, depicted by the translucent fairies floating over the water, in a secluded landscape setting - an interplay of two different worlds.  As they glide over the stream, one particular detail is interesting, and that is the one fairy gazing into the water, seeing her own reflection. Aside from the moon, this area of the painting is also the brightest with light. This detail reminds me on the third girl from my photo. Like the fairy, she is also gazing at her reflection, but not in water, rather in the window of the building.

There are many interpretations of elves and fairies in our folk stories across the Balkan countries, but sadly the older generations are now dying out, and with them the oral transmission of folklore. The younger generations are moving out to western and central European countries in search of a better future, mostly because of economic reasons. The tales of the old, and all the mythological lore is fading away just like Malmström's fairies when the sun rises... 

At least some of the traditional wear, dance and music is still preserved by folk ensembles across the countries, and passed on to the next generations. But it is questionable  for how long these communities will last if the young are leaving the countries, as these communities are mostly comprised of volunteering retirees and their grandchildren.

I hope you enjoyed this post, and if you have an interesting story regarding these subjects, leave a comment. 

Street scenes are my favorite type of photography, so if you like it too, follow me as I will publish more content, only here on Steemit. 

Thank you for reading!  <3

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Welcome to Steemit! I like that you shared a story together with the picture. I am from Slovakia and I agree with you in terms of traditions dying with the older generations. I've been living in Switzerland since 9 years but I still do all the traditions for any festivities that we would have in Slovakia. I appreciate the culture and I want to help keeping it alive. I am sure that a lot of people who left those countries do the same :)

You have very interesting interest and I'm looking forward to seeing you around!

It might be difficult to start posting on Steemit as everything is new so don't hesitate should you have any questions. I see that you have received a few tips in the comments already so just ask if something wouldn't be clear :)

Have a lovely day and I wish you a lot of fun here! :)

Thanks for the welcoming and encouraging words! I'm glad to see real people responding to my content :)

Yeah there are people who leave and try to keep the tradition, which is cool, but their mother country, at least these with smaller population in the Balkans, are dwindling and without the young there is no development, but! I hope that in the coming decade we might see a growth and especially with all these new techs being more accessible to normal average people. I hope the young can turn this into profit and stay here, who knows.

Yeah the platform is kinda weird, unlike nothing I've tried so far, and while some things are simple, others seems confusing, mainly regarding the crypto part, but I learn something new every day :D

Have a lovely day as well, and see you around! I followed you and will check out your content when I get home :)

It's normal that you get many bots on your introduction post. They are link to the introduceyourself tag and automatically send those messages. But I must say that a couple of them are quite useful :)

I can imagine that the situation there is difficult because of the young people leaving. The governments should look at the solutions to this problem but I know it's not going to happen. The same happens in Slovakia at the moment. But you know, I have noticed that many of my friends come back to Slovakia after 5 or 10 years. They simply make some money, come home, get married and build a house :) Maybe it's happening in the Balkan countries too?

I know that there are many people from Croatia and Serbia in Switzerland. They left their countries during the war so it's actually the second (sometimes even third) generation here. And I know that they keep the traditions because I was working with a girl who was born here but still would say that she is Croatian :)

Just ask if you come across any strange things that you wouldn't understand. I'm not an expert but I'll try to help or maybe I could direct you to someone who would know the answer :)

Have a lovely day!

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Hey @direwolfslair and my warm welcome to Steem to you! Wish you the best of luck with your journey on the blockchain and I am sure you will find many like minded people here.

Really enjoyed this post. Especially the parallel you shared between your photography and the painting. And, of course the folklore bit that I find always makes everything more fun and interesting. Keeps our imagination entertained.

Looking forward to all the things you mentioned you would love to share with us such as art and illustration as well :)

Thanks for the welcome @m31 !

I studied art history at a fine arts academy so I kinda see these things in everyday life that remind me on paintings made long time ago.

Oh I cant wait to start posting more, and to spice it up with some of my artwork as well, got a lot of stuff going on so time is a bit of a problem, but ill get there! :)

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