Moldovian folklore
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@GESaniok This is the ensemble "Laale" from my home village Kirsovo from the South of Moldova (Gagauzia)... Here are really 3 dances: moldavian, gagauzian and bulgarian :-)
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all the dances are BULGARIAN!!
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ciok guzel video......where it is this festival? nice theater!!!
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Primul este un fel de periniţă. Clar un joc de la nuntă, cu zestrea etc. Oricum mi se pare destul de românesc.
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Mai lipseau niste chinezi de aici, ca sa fie complet acest "folklor moldovenesc". Oricum, dansurile sunt frumoase, dar in nici un caz nu moldovenesti, cu exceptia ultimului.
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All of these dances performed Ensemble "Kadinca" from the South of Moldova, with the Gagauz Autonomy. Here are 3 types of dance - 1 Moldova 2 Gagauz 3 Bulgarian. . . if not mistaken
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First look like a wedding dance. indeed it does have some balkanic influence like some turkish rithm although it is played on Romanian instruments and it sounds Romanian.
Second dance although it soes have some Romanian sound also with balkanic rithm, the costumes are not romanian and not moldavian not even oldm, maybe gagauz? third is i don't know what but not romanian at all maybe bulgarian, forth also maybe bulgarian? not even 1% romanian. The last though does sound very romanian.
Este un dans românesc - geampara. Se dansează la sudul Basarabiei şi în Dobrogea. Are ritmul balcanic, greu de localizat într.o regiune exact. Bravo dansatorilor. La moloveni -e dansul de jucat zestrea - pandelaşul.
dumitru65rabin 2 years ago 7
That's a muxture of many different styles, from Bulgarian and Gagauz to Romanian, Russian (or Ukrainian), Armenian and Roma. And certainly that's not Folklore, but author's creation. Good work, but... no traditional dance.
griarg 2 years ago 2