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Jocul din Bistriţa-Năsăud în Cartea Recordurilor şi Patrimoniul Mondial UNESCO

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Publication: Text şi discurs religios, IX, Section Literatura și sacrul, p. 293-302
p-ISSN:2066-4818
e-ISSN:2393-3402
Publisher:Editura Universităţii „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”
Place:Iași
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Abstract:The great novelist Liviu Rebreanu describes the dance in the novel “Ion” as a traditional dance where all the inhibitans of Pripas(Prislop) are gathered. There are also the village leaders, who honor their feast with their presence.
The entire article is based on forms of traditional dances all over the Transylvania area. Each and every village described here has it’s own form, and it’s own way of showing the importance of carrying on a region heritage. It decribes dancers, forms of dances and young people trying to get married or form a friendship trough dance. Ways of chanting before asking a girl to dance or before a girl accepts an invitation. People talking and laughing and having a good time,all this while describing each village traditional dances and custom.
„The Barber Dance” of Şieuţ is on the List of Immaterial Cultural Heritage of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization).
Bistriţa-Năsăud – the region which forms all the villages described in the article – entered the Book of Records, establishing two world records “The largest number of people who carry simultaneously the traditional Romanian port” and “The biggest Romanian dance performed in synchrony”, the steps of a dance specific to the Năsăului - to Runc. More than 10,000 people participated in the event at the Nasaud Stadium.
The Bistritan dances, spectacular, admired all over the world, especially the ones in which we meet the peacock hats, are old forms of manifestation of the human spirit.
Key words:dance, tradition, village, region, girl
Language: Romanian
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