31-VIII-1976.

The big accoustic concert in the amphitheatre in the museum yard. The anniversary of "5 years of fruitful art labor" by Adža and Zaka. This is when I first met Panta, with his fresh songs ("Step on a landmine" was a fresh set of impressions from the two week pre-military training anyone who was fresh from high school and enrolled in a college was to endure, allegedly to keep them at least a bit prepared before they get drafted for real after graduating or dropping out; practically, this was to get them all shaved and hair cut, just to exercise the power).

We had the duty to shine the light from my slide projector, with no slides in, while waving a hand to break the light into something resembling a silent movie show, which would actually be played on the stage ("The supersonic crime movie"), and Panta was to play the fresh corpse. It was no more than two minutes, and I think my hand got tired far before the end of the act. Then I was just showing my slides as a background, on the rear wall, while they played their accoustic stuff. There were also some standup acts from the "Drama workshop Centre" which was no centre at all, it was hosted by local community of downtown, i.e. centre. Made some good photos on that ORWO color negative, which then I didn't have where to develop, until two years later, and it turned out quite well. Lika did again an excerpt from "Notes of one Ana" by Moma Kapor, which we watched whole two years ago - 23-V-1974..


Mentions: 23-V-1974., Panta, Radoslav Kajganić (Zaka), Stanimir Hadžić (Adža), in serbian

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