22 June 2020, 05:30 am
Moldvaian Folk Music and Dance
Programme Type
Cultural
Presented by Borsa Band from Moldva, Romania
With musicians – Noémi Réfi (violin); Katica Manninger (vocals); Péter Tóth (flutes); and Oliver Tóth (koboz)
Dancers: Flóra Csente; Gabriella Erdei; Márk Bence Dunai; and Gergő Porvai
Moldva is a region in Romania with a Hungarian speaking population called Csango who have lived here since the Middle Ages. Moldva is the cultural border between Central Europe and the Balkans. The band founded in 2011 has been collecting old records, folk tunes and traditional instruments such as the koboz (an East European type of lute) and as well as the various forms of Csango dances which they present wearing medieval costumes
The three video recordings present dance tunes and bride dressing songs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTje7IFq7Q0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asc63sVrwus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V06Pog5l138
Organised in collaboration with Hungarian Information & Cultural Centre
With musicians – Noémi Réfi (violin); Katica Manninger (vocals); Péter Tóth (flutes); and Oliver Tóth (koboz)
Dancers: Flóra Csente; Gabriella Erdei; Márk Bence Dunai; and Gergő Porvai
Moldva is a region in Romania with a Hungarian speaking population called Csango who have lived here since the Middle Ages. Moldva is the cultural border between Central Europe and the Balkans. The band founded in 2011 has been collecting old records, folk tunes and traditional instruments such as the koboz (an East European type of lute) and as well as the various forms of Csango dances which they present wearing medieval costumes
The three video recordings present dance tunes and bride dressing songs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTje7IFq7Q0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asc63sVrwus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V06Pog5l138
Organised in collaboration with Hungarian Information & Cultural Centre