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  1. Romanian Folk Dances (Romanian: Dansuri populare românești, pronounced [ˈdansurʲ popuˈlare romɨˈneʃtʲ]), (Hungarian: Román népi táncok, pronounced [ˈromaːn ˈneːpi ˈtaːnt͡sok]), Sz. 56, BB 68 is a suite of six short piano pieces composed by Béla Bartók in 1915.

  2. Romanian traditional dance contexts. Village dance. A rich variety of traditional dances still exist in Romania due to the continuation of the feudal system until the mid 19th century and subsequently the isolation imposed by Ceaușescu during the communist period, which resulted in the continuance of a peasant rural life style.

  3. It’s like going to a choir practice and singing “Happy Birthday to You” when no one present is having a birthday. In Romania, Hora Miresei, Jocul Miresei, Nuneasca refer to an event with dancing at a wedding party, usually accompanied by songs specific to that event.

  4. Some dance names do originate from common nouns: b tuta, brâul, brâule ul, alunelul, rustemul, ariciul, g lu ul, arcanul, geamparalele, sorocul. These dances are characterized by virtuosity, energy, cheer but also by elegance and style.

  5. 4 maj 2017 · Discover 12 of the most original and unusual Romanian folk traditions which give the country its exotic appeal.

  6. Explore the rhythmic world of Romanian culture with our listicle on "7 Vibrant Romanian Folk Dances: Tradition and Celebration." Dive into mesmerizing movements, colorful costumes, and the rich history behind each captivating dance.

  7. eliznik.org.uk › traditions-in-romania › traditional-danceRomanian Hora | The Eliznik pages

    Hora is the name for the large circle dance and is the most widespread dance in Romania, partly because any number of participants, of any ability or age both men and women can join in. Hora is customarily performed at rituals such as weddings and funerals.

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