This specific collaboration is often performed at weddings and parties to encourage guests to join the dance floor ("voie bună"). Key Tracks Included
The video is a popular collection of traditional Romanian folk music and dances from the Moldova region. This medley (colaj) showcases the vocal trio Fetele din Botoșani —consisting of Iustina Irimia , Simona Mazăre , and Lorena Dupu —accompanied by the Vers us Band from Suceava. Performance Overview
The songs generally celebrate rural life, love, and national pride, often referencing specific locations like Flămânzi or the broader Moldova region. Where to Watch
Slower sections designed for communal circle dancing, often opening the set to bring people together.
High-energy sections characterized by rhythmic foot-stamping and faster instrumental solos from the Vers us Band , featuring violin, trumpet, and accordion.
The medley focuses on two traditional dance rhythms: the Horă (a slow, circular community dance) and the Bătută (a fast-paced, energetic "stamping" dance typical of Northern Moldova and Bucovina).
While the medley is performed as a continuous set, it typically features these themes and rhythms:
This specific collaboration is often performed at weddings and parties to encourage guests to join the dance floor ("voie bună"). Key Tracks Included
The video is a popular collection of traditional Romanian folk music and dances from the Moldova region. This medley (colaj) showcases the vocal trio Fetele din Botoșani —consisting of Iustina Irimia , Simona Mazăre , and Lorena Dupu —accompanied by the Vers us Band from Suceava. Performance Overview
The songs generally celebrate rural life, love, and national pride, often referencing specific locations like Flămânzi or the broader Moldova region. Where to Watch
Slower sections designed for communal circle dancing, often opening the set to bring people together.
High-energy sections characterized by rhythmic foot-stamping and faster instrumental solos from the Vers us Band , featuring violin, trumpet, and accordion.
The medley focuses on two traditional dance rhythms: the Horă (a slow, circular community dance) and the Bătută (a fast-paced, energetic "stamping" dance typical of Northern Moldova and Bucovina).
While the medley is performed as a continuous set, it typically features these themes and rhythms: