Purtata Avrigului - Hartibaci Direct

: The region has a deep history as Terra Blachorum (Land of the Romanians), and the dance reflects a survival of pre-Christian and medieval communal celebrations.

The is a foundational folk dance and cultural symbol of Avrig , located in the Țara Oltului (Olt Land) region of Sibiu County, Romania. While the query connects it to the Hârtibaciu Valley (Valea Hârtibaciului), the dance specifically originates from the Olt Valley, though it shares the arhaic, energetic spirit found in nearby Hârtibaciu traditions. Historical and Cultural Context Purtata Avrigului - Hartibaci

: Typically performed in a circle or line formation where dancers may use a "bent arm chain" ( lanț de brațe îndoite ). : The region has a deep history as

: It is a lively, energetic dance ( joc vioi ) with rhythmic precision that demands high technical skill from the dancers. Historical and Cultural Context : Typically performed in

: Although Avrig is in Țara Oltului, the "Purtata" is frequently performed alongside dances from the neighboring Hârtibaciu Valley (like the Rara or Învârtita ) due to the shared ethnographic influences of the Sibiu area. The Dance: Choreography and Style

: Local veterans and youth ensembles perform specific suites that combine the Purtata with other regional dances like the Glâmboaca or Dansul de Oaș . Ethnographic Details and Costume Valea Hârtibaciului

The Purtata is characterized by its elegance and processional nature, often serving as a rhythmic "walk" or introduction to more complex suites.

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