The lyrics tell the story of a woman so captivated by the village dance that she ignores her chores and social expectations:
Iustina Irimia (often performing with the Rapsozii Botoșanilor orchestra). Release Date: November 13, 2020. Genre: Traditional Romanian Folk (Muzică Populară).
If you are learning this song for a performance, consider these tips from the artist's community:
She declares she won't stop dancing even if she goes hungry or her mother-in-law has to finish the cooking.
Instrumental versions are available on Iustina Irimia's YouTube channel for practice.
Avoid modifying the text to maintain its cultural integrity.
In the Botoșani region of Moldova, the "joc" is more than just entertainment; it is a vital social ritual. This song specifically references local dance styles like the and the high-energy "Sârba" . You can listen to the official version on YouTube or Spotify . Performance Guide for Aspiring Singers
The lyrics tell the story of a woman so captivated by the village dance that she ignores her chores and social expectations:
Iustina Irimia (often performing with the Rapsozii Botoșanilor orchestra). Release Date: November 13, 2020. Genre: Traditional Romanian Folk (Muzică Populară).
If you are learning this song for a performance, consider these tips from the artist's community:
She declares she won't stop dancing even if she goes hungry or her mother-in-law has to finish the cooking.
Instrumental versions are available on Iustina Irimia's YouTube channel for practice.
Avoid modifying the text to maintain its cultural integrity.
In the Botoșani region of Moldova, the "joc" is more than just entertainment; it is a vital social ritual. This song specifically references local dance styles like the and the high-energy "Sârba" . You can listen to the official version on YouTube or Spotify . Performance Guide for Aspiring Singers