The resulting dance is a Sârba (Sirba during the Communist era). The footwork for Sârba, STEP-STEP-STEP-KICK-STEP-KICK, is that 6- Folkdance Footnotes
: As a dance from Oltenia, it typically follows the vigorous and syncopated rhythmic patterns characteristic of the southern Romanian "Hora pe bătaie" style, which requires high energy and vitality. Simianca Dans Popular
: Historically recorded as a bagpipe piece, its sound is defined by the sharp, continuous melodic lines and rhythmic "drone" of the cimpoi . The resulting dance is a Sârba (Sirba during
Dances of Moldova region, Romania (L*) - Folkdance Footnotes Dances of Moldova region, Romania (L*) - Folkdance
The is a traditional Romanian folk dance and musical piece originating from the Oltenia region, specifically the Gorj and Arcani areas in southwestern Romania. It is characterized by its energetic tempo and is often performed to the rhythmic drone of the cimpoi (Romanian bagpipe). Core Characteristics
The piece is often played in a , common to many high-energy Romanian group dances. In Oltenia, dances like the Simianca are frequently accompanied by strigături —rhythmic chants or shouts that lead the dance by announcing figure changes or providing humorous and satirical commentary. Steps for Preparation