Izvika Explained

Izvika (Serbian: извика), Naglas (наглас) or Kajda (кајда) is a traditional polyphonic folk singing in southwestern Serbia, in the Zlatibor region (Užice), although similar styles are also found in Vlasotince[1] and other parts of the country. It is sung in a duet. A folk dance, sakajdo, accompanies the singing.[2]

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  1. Book: Miodrag A. Vasiljević. Mélodies populaires de la région de Leskovac. 1960. Naučno delo. .
  2. Book: Olivera Vasić. Nikola Pantelić. Narodne igre i zabave u titovoužičkom kraju. 1990. Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti. 32. 9788675870029. .