Sârba (L*) – Romania

*a Living dance is a 1st Generation dance that is still performed in the country of origin (or immigrant communities) as part of a social event like a wedding where others can participate (not for an audience) by people who learned the dance informally (from friends and relatives by observation and imitation, not in a classroom situation). For more information, click here and here.

Sârba (pronounced SIR-bah) is one of the most popular of Romanian dances.  It can be performed on many occasions, but is almost indispensable at weddings.  For further information, see Romanian Wedding Dances. https://folkdancefootnotes.org/dance/a-real-folk-dance-what-is-it/about/romanian-wedding-dances/

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