Purtata Avrigului - Hartibaci Official
is a traditional Romanian folk dance from the Avrig region, located at the junction of the Olt Valley and the Hârtibaci Valley in Sibiu County . It is a slow, elegant "maiden's dance" ( joc de fete ) that symbolizes grace, community, and the transition of young women into adulthood. Key Aspects of the Tradition
This dance is a centerpiece of folk festivals in Transylvania that aim to preserve the unique identity of the Hârtibaci Valley. Organizations like the frequently feature the Purtata in regional competitions and gala events to ensure the steps are passed down to younger generations. Purtata Avrigului - Hartibaci
The rhythm is usually provided by a traditional "taraf" (folk band), often featuring violins and double bass, playing a moderate 2/4 or 4/4 time signature. Heritage and Events is a traditional Romanian folk dance from the
Unlike the high-energy "călușari," Purtata is characterized by measured, rhythmic steps performed in a circle or line. The dancers often hold hands or lace arms, moving with a dignified posture that reflects the "pride" ( fala ) of the local community. Organizations like the frequently feature the Purtata in
Performers wear the distinctive Sibiu region costume, noted for its stark black-and-white contrast. Women typically wear a white embroidered blouse ( ie ) and a black apron ( fota ) with intricate geometric patterns.