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Krste Misirkov
On the Macedonian Affairs, 1903

"Yes, Macedonian culture and history are quite separate from Bulgarian and Serbian culture and history; they have never been the object of an impartial and detailed study. The Serbs and the Bulgarians most unfairly took from Macedonian culture only what they could make use of for the glory of their own national names; ignoring facts of capital importance either because they did not concern them, or because they contradicted their own national aspirations."

 

Goce Delcev

"I understand the world only as a cultural competition among the nations"

"Those who believe that answer of our national liberation lies in Bulgaria, Serbia or Greece might consider themselves a good Bulgarian, good Serb or a good Greek, but not a good Macedonian"

 

Gjorgji Pulevski (1875)

"People who originate from one and the same race, speak the same language, live together in harmony, and have the same customs, songs and mentality, constitute a nation, and the place where they live is their homeland. In  this way, the Macedonians are a nation and their homeland is Macedonia."

 



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ILINDEN FESTIVAL 2008
FOMKUD is organising its annual Ilinden Festival, celebrating 105 years of “Ilinden”, our Independent National Day. Macedonian-Australian youth groups from all over Victoria will perform dances, songs, all displaying their skills and pride in their Macedonian heritage.

Date: Saturday 2nd August 2008
Time: 6.00pm
Venue: Macedonian Community Centre Sunshine
Lot 32-34 Fourth Avenue, Sunshine, 3020
MELWAY: 40-H4
Tickets: $15 Adult  $10 Concession
(available on the night)

MOOMBA PARADE 2008
Moomba 2008 Photo's

Moomba 2008 Video's
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Welcome to the FOMKUD website

We hope that with this website we will be able to inform the Macedonian-Australian, and global community about the activities of FOMKUD.

The following is a general overview of our homeland Macedonia, and the situation that Macedonians were faced with when they made the transition from pechalbari to become citizens of their adoptive country, Australia.

Macedonia is a real treasure of cultural riches, earning her the title of ‘the pearl of the Balkans’. As a matter of fact, Macedonia was one of the foremost ancient civilizations, a fact which is not very well known around the world. Macedonians settled here more than 4,500 years ago. Since that time, many civilizations and cultures have passed through the land, leaving traces of their presence. The wealth of traditional folk art, architecture and customs reflect the rich material and spiritual culture of the Macedonian people that has been nurtured here for many centuries. However both World Wars devastated the region, and in some areas of occupied Macedonia, harsh regimes meant that cultural expression was limited. This saw Macedonians looking for new homes.

As Australia was seen as a land of opportunity, many Macedonians migrated to this great country in waves after the 1940's and 1960's. Many families brought nothing but a suitcase with them, but what they lacked in monetary value, they certainly didn't lack with their cultural heritage, possibly the richest culture of all minorities in Australia. As time passed, the number of Macedonians in Australia increased, which then brought the need for cultural organizations to be established to facilitate the growing demand for cultural folk dance to be taught to the new generation of Macedonian-Australians in the 1970's and 1980's.

Since then these organizations have continued to work hard in teaching the art of the unique Macedonian folk dance and music, which would not have been possible without the tireless effort of the volunteers that run these Macedonian cultural and artistic organizations.

 

"We the Macedonians do not have pyramids and sphinxes, our fatherland is not ornamented with palaces of material monuments, but there is something that neither the centuries, nor the elements or the demonic hands of the tyrants could destroy...That unbreakable force is cast in one, sole monument: the folk song and dance, the richest and most valued inheritance left from the previous life and culture of the Macedonians, preserved even to the present day"
Josif Cheshmedjiev 1924


 


Photo Gallery's

Moomba 2008
Moomba 2007
Ilinden Festival 2006
Moomba 2006
Ilinden Festival 2005

News

FOMKUD:
24/07/2008 -
Ilindenski Festival 2008 on 2 August 2008 at Macedonian Community Centre Sunshine. More...

FOMKUD:
12/10/2006 -
Videos available to view. More...

FOMKUD:
17/03/2006 - More than 100,000 people turned out to watch the Moomba Parade on March 13 More...

 

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