Romani anthem

Gelem, Gelem
English: I Went, I Went

anthem of the Romani people


Also known as Opre Roma
English: Up, Romanies
Lyrics Žarko Jovanović, 1949
Music Žarko Jovanović, 1949
Adopted 1971

"Gelem, Gelem" is a song composed by Žarko Jovanović, often used as the anthem of the Romani people. The title has been adapted in many countries by local Roma to match their native orthography and spoken dialect of the Romani language.[1] Some of the song's many titles include,

In an interview with reporter Mike Kalezić, Jovanović himself titled the song "Opre Roma".[2]

After experiencing firsthand the incarceration of Roma during the Porajmos (the Romani Holocaust of World War II), Jovanović later composed the lyrics of "Gelem, Gelem" and set them to a traditional melody in 1949. The song was first adopted by delegates of the first World Romani Congress held in 1971.[3]

Lyrics

Alternate lyrics

There are many versions of "Gelem, Gelem", notably those translated by Ronald Lee.[5]

References

  1. link to alternative song spellings
  2. Kalezić, Mike. "Ministar na koljenima". prvi tamburaški online magazine. Retrieved 30 September 2012.
  3. "Romani Nationalism, Flag and Anthem". Retrieved 13 November 2012.
  4. Nazi genocide of Roma and Sinti people
  5. "Djelem Djelem [Romani] song lyrics". Dunav.org. Retrieved 13 November 2012.

Sources

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