Ciobanu Ilie Cadaneasca De La Izvoarele (95% PROVEN)

The is a traditional Romanian folk dance and musical piece most famously performed by the violinists of the Ciobanu family from Izvoarele, a village known for its rich "lăutărească" (fiddler) heritage. Musical Background

: Like other Cadănească dances, it typically uses an asymmetrical (additive) rhythm in 9/16 or 9/8 time.

: Often described as a hop-step-step-step sequence. Direction : Movement usually progresses counter-clockwise. Ciobanu Ilie Cadaneasca de la Izvoarele

In a dance context, this is often counted as "one-two, one-two, one-two, ONE-two-three".

: The piece is associated with Ilie Ciobanu , a master violinist from a multi-generational family of lăutari in Northern Romania. His descendants, including Nicolae, Anatol, and Valeriu Ciobanu, have continued to promote this repertoire. The is a traditional Romanian folk dance and

: Dancers typically hold hands in a circle or a curved line, moving together in a synchronized pattern. Basic Step Pattern :

The dance is a "chain dance" (similar to a hora or sârba ) originally from the Dobrogea and Danubian regions. Direction : Movement usually progresses counter-clockwise

: It is characterized by high energy and intricate footwork that matches the fast, virtuosic violin lines played by Ilie Ciobanu. Where to Hear & Learn Cadaneasca din Macin

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