1. The Reel
The reel is considered to be:
- a dance of the village;
- a generally dance;
- a dance in a circle;
- a song of dance;
- the shouting ;
- the generic term of the Sunday party when the young people gathered together in order to dance.
The most spread were: Boiereasca, Rata, Banu Maracine, Baraboiul.
Little leave chicory of hill,
What nice is to dance in a reel,
And little leave I call again
Let’s play in circle the reel then!
2. Sarba
a) Sarba from Muscel, Sarba of the Priests or Lozeasca are dances which are played with the people set under a shape of a snail, in opened or closed circles, generally with pairs in the middle, the players dancing with changed or combined steps.
Dance my dear, let’s feel free,
Or don’t you like to dance with me?
‘Cause if I play even lonely,
And the board broken will be.
b) Sarba in two parts: Simianca, Sarba of 22, Sarba of Wedding, Chindia – the steps are simple, laterally executed, crossed in front or behind, as well as combined.
Do you know it easily?
Like in Muscel family
Like in grape leaves, not in pizza
It’s a dance from Racovitza.
3. Braul
- The Old Brau, The Little Brau, Slanicul, The Hard Brau, The on Three Brau, The on Six Brau. They are generally played by men, disposed in rows, half-circles, even in line, with a classic position of arms, in chain of arms on the shoulder or crossed in back; this kind of dance is executed with combined movements, sometimes strongly pressed and followed successfully by movements of feet in specific saults.
Here is the “brau’ nice dance
Pass the river with chance,
And so does my pretty girl
Whose hair is long and curl.
That who is going to stop
Many bottles he will drop,
And full barrels must to fill
For my darling it isn’t bill!
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