Tuesday, 25 July 2017

Romanian traditions

Translated as ‘The Cuckoos’, this is a tradition the whole village takes part in. One of the most colorful. Pagan themes of life and death are intertwined with. Romania's rich folk traditions have been nourished by many sources, some of which predate the Roman occupation.


These are complex cultural actions, meant above all to organize their life. Romanian Culture: A World of Its Own Romanian Flag.

They mark important moments of their transition through the worl and shape their behavior and attitude. There are three fate fairies. Killing the pig , a form of a contemporary reenactment of pagan sacrifices , is a big part of the winter traditions in rural Romania.


In fact, many guest houses advertise it as part of their winter package. If you empathize with animal rights, it’s best to book an accommodation that shares your concerns. Well, technically the Roma are citizens of the country, but they are a different ethnic. That being sai it is the Roma people that are often associated with the country…. The Roma (Gypsies), who are scattered throughout the country, mostly in small camps on the outskirts of towns and cities, are in many ways culturally unassimilated.


A land where patriarchal rituals represent not only symbols of identity, but also celebrations of life.

Single women all around the world can now relax about their future love life. Swimming in frozen waters after a cross. On the same day of Boboteaza, January men get to prove their courage or lack. Some of them might. Shapes, sizes and patterns reflect the different clays and cultures of diverse areas where are produced.


Color glazes and decorations vary from strong geometrics, to delicate florals, animals and humans. You will be captivated by the beauty of the regional costumes which you may see passing through villages near Sibiu, in the Apuseni Mountains or Maramures, Bucovina. The basic garment for both men and women is a shirt or chemise, which is made from hemp, linen or woollen fabric.


Transylvanian folk music and dancing is well known abroad. This was tied round the waist using a fabric belt, narrow for women and wider for men. They light their candles from the sacred light of the priests. The light symbolizes peace and good luck.


Nicholas (Mos Niculae) on December 6. This is one of the most awaited Christmas traditions in Romania for the children. Easter (or the Resurrection). On this night they know they will receive small gifts in their boots from St. But only if they were good!


Older people are viewed as wise since they have earned life experience.

Titles are very important and denote respect. Romania is a hierarchical society where age and position are respected.

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