CULTURE
The society is traditionally
patriarchal, with Orthodox Christianity exerting a strong influence
among the non-Muslim population. Traditional clothing is colorful,
with rich embroidery, but folk costumes are no longer worn by
many people, who dress instead like other southern Europeans.
Traditional foods have much in common with those elsewhere in
the Balkans, favoring breads and roasted meats. The republic produces
excellent fruits and vegetables and is famous for its peppers.
The wines are very good and are being increasingly produced for
export.
As might be expected in a
country with such a diverse population, the cultural life of the
FYROM is rich. Folk music draws on Byzantine traditions as well
as those associated with the Muslim cultures of the Middle East.
Current popular music groups have drawn on this mixed heritage
to produce strikingly original music. Many of the Orthodox Christian
monasteries and churches are decorated with beautiful frescoes
and other works of art. In 1995 a FYROM film, Before the Rain,
gained recognition in the United States and was a finalist for
an Academy Award in the best foreign-language film category. An
internationally renowned gathering of poets is held every year
in Struga, on the shores of Lake Ohrid.