Americans dancing Sarba batuta a Romanian folk dance at Dance in the Woods 07. Join us for Dance in the Woods 10 folkdancesac.or... Dance notes available at www.ifdvl.org/v...
Yes we know the dance is Romanian. You see it here being done by a group of American international folk dancers. We do these dances for fun. Romanian dances are quite popular with our groups and is one of the main nationalities that I teach. Most of the Romanian dances seen on this site were originally taught to us by Cristian Florescu
@djuraivan Sarba doesn't mean Serbian, is just the name of a folclorik romanian dance witch is much faster than the one from this video. We dance Sarba moustly at weddings, but also on a stage performance.
The name of our weekend dance camp was Gypsy Camp North. It is a teaching folk dance weekend in the California Sierra Nevada Mountains, where many types of international dance was taught and done. Because of all the misunderstandings produced by the name Gypsy Camp, we have change the name to Dance in the Woods.
This was not a performance. We are not in costume, just in street clothes, with some party accessories. I taught this dance to the dancers that afternoon at a workshop that was part of the our weekend camp in the Sierra Nevada mounts in California. Because of the misunderstandings it has caused we have changed the name of the camp from Gypsy Camp North to Dance in the Woods.
@royisdancing im romanian,doesnt matter what u wera if u dance with joy....ure great ,all of you,i love the guy in green t shirt dancindg outside the dancers....he's awesome.....u all are great ...pitty i cant dance with u but i dance myself here infornt of my pc:P
Sarba is a dance Romanians adopted from from old Serb presence in Romania...we in Serbia have a dance called "Vlaska", it is Serbian now but derives from Vlach/Romanians
Can you please inform as to whether this is a dance that can be applied to ANY Batuta or is it specific to Sarba Batuta? I have other Batuta melodies that I love to play but would only want to dance "properly" to them. Thanks!
@royisdancing.hope you still do the class,congratulations people overthere was realy in the genuine folk dansing athmosfere,single remarc for ladies:they sha'll use the tradional waist,instead midlle east one,its just like going to a weding in snekers.
Excellent dance. I love very much the song.Please can you tell me the name of this song ??? I search it for a long time but I don't find the artist or song :( Thanks !
Yes, the dance does seem to be easy to do. So, does the dance ONLY get danced to THIS music or can you do the very same dance with music that is similar in tempo? In Yiddish dancing, we do not need specific tunes. So, a freylekhs is danced to many different freylekh tunes. Israeil dances are specific to each song/tune. Now, how about Sarba Batuta? THANKS!
no...there are many kinds of Sarbe: this is a slowly one( the majority of people can dance)...there are more: Sarba Rapida (quick), Batuta Moldoveneasca( the person who dance look like is falling and move his feet quickly), Invartita and many other... i am from romania and i dance this kind of "Batute"...but you have to feel this music in order to dance very well and the rest of the people stay and watch you in an admiration way.... sorry for my english..
Sarba is an ancient Romanian name of a traditional Dance and this name is similary to an Italian word for a traditional Italian dance named Sarabanda. Even the sound of a word sarba is similar to an ethnical name Serbian, it is only a casual similarity between both of this names. Sorry for my bad english...:P
demalexandru ca dans și sunet nu se aseamănă defel sârba vine mai degrabă de la cuvântul sărbătoare , logic , ascultând toate sârbele sunt săltărețe de sărbătoare nu de geaba se joacă la nunți și cumătrii.
The dance was set to follow the melody, like a number of the other more modern Romann dances. If you can find another melody with a simular tempo and melody structure.
beautiful dance and song! but i just don t understand their clothing is totally not romanian, is traditional gypsy costume with those things on top like coins (as gypsies used to wear real golden coins)...Romanian traditional costumes are very beautiful handmade and if you guys know other traditional romanian dances...i recommend it because the long skirt of the women looks beautiful when they spin!! you guys should try it!!
Thank you to my veiwers in Romania who have made this video my most viewed video. Check out my channel for more video of non Romanians doing Romanian dances. Roy
@djuraivan @djuraivan:. In romaneste ii spunem: Sîrbă Tipul in camasa verde a prins cel mai bine miscarile! :) In Romanian we call it : Sîrbă (pronounced aprox. "Sîrbah" - î is like i in pencil) The guy in green shirt got the right moves! :)
Sarba means Serbian, when used in a dance name it means a dance usual quick and fast that looks Serbian to the Romanian's, most of the dances called Sarba are usually Romanian.
Roy Butler no sârba cames from romainian word sărbătoare specific to wendings dont have nathing with serbians way bicose this tipe of dance and muzic dosent exist in Serbia.
Superb, only you didn't changed the tags, the romania and romanian tags are completely missing while there is gipsy everywhere, if you like gipsy music then listen and dance on shukar colective because this dance has nothing to do with the gypsyes.
Ha,Ha,Ha de unde sunt impiedicatii astea ca m-am stricat de ras,parca sunt extraterestri.Si inca o chestie jocul nu se numeste SARBA BATUTA ci se numeste CHINDIA si sincer sa fiu nu e cantata corect.
oameni buni ascultati aici la mine ce va spun, americanii invata sarba noastra, ca astia nu sunt romani, iar noi dansam pe manele dam din buric si alte alea; va spun eu ne ducem de rapa; cati dintre voi ati invatat de la parintii vostrii dansurile populare ? eu nu si mi-e rusine ca nu stiu sa joc o sarba ! La nunta voastra ce o sa dansati fratilor, o sa pocniti din degete si dati din buric ? Eu nu concep sa nu joc o sarba ! Pacat ca in ziua de azi nu mai prea are nici cine sa te invete !
Sarba is a Serbian dance that has been acquired by Romanians. It was brought by the many Serbs living in Romania through the centuries. This dance is the Dvojka in Serbian, and "Serviko" (Serbian) in Greece. It has a time of 2/4 and similar Serbian melodic motifs
+Marko Marko Actually the "Sarba" is romanian. It doesn't come from the word serbia, it comes from Sarbatoare (SARBA-toare), which means feast, celebration.
Mare pacat ca nici un dansator nu poarta costum national romanesc, Ma intreb daca fac si ei confuzia intre romanesc si tiganesc , mai nou rroma,,,nesc?, Daca erau toti imbracati neutral , era mai bine . Si in portul nostru se poarta salba de galbeni ,intocmai ca la bulgari ,dar niciodata la brau ,ci numai la gat. O scurta precizare referitoare la costumatia dansatorilor in ,,info,, putea sa faca lumina !
You guys are miles away from the "sirba"! The music is wrong to start with, and the steps don't even want to talk about it! What you guys doing there and after the music you dans a "briu",
rușine că astea nu sunt dansuri românești cu salbe cu bani,femei puritane chiar babete ori babe ! Rușine vouă,și sunt în America Pennsylvania de 22 de ani ! rușine ! Muzica este frumoasă dar dvs.abuzațui,abuzați...
eu am invatat de la mama sarba olteneasca si cu mare drag o voi dansa la nunta mea. sunt bucuresteanca si ce?
Bravo!
Wonderful job!!!
Living beautiful Romania through her marvelous dances!
Yes we know the dance is Romanian. You see it here being done by a group of American international folk dancers. We do these dances for fun. Romanian dances are quite popular with our groups and is one of the main nationalities that I teach. Most of the Romanian dances seen on this site were originally taught to us by Cristian Florescu
hai Romania !!! nice dance
Great Romanian MUSIC!!!
FYI: sarba is a Romanian dance, even if the name is somehow misleading...
BRAVO!!
Looking in to my roots, I believe this dance can be a part of my family ancient legacy. :) I wish you all Merry Christmas and the Happy New Year.
sarba is a dance specific from Romania
@djuraivan Sarba doesn't mean Serbian, is just the name of a folclorik romanian dance witch is much faster than the one from this video. We dance Sarba moustly at weddings, but also on a stage performance.
Alin Grasu vine de la sărbătoarea că nunțile și cumătriile sunt niște sărbători
SUPER TARE
The name of our weekend dance camp was Gypsy Camp North. It is a teaching folk dance weekend in the California Sierra Nevada Mountains, where many types of international dance was taught and done. Because of all the misunderstandings produced by the name Gypsy Camp, we have change the name to Dance in the Woods.
This was not a performance. We are not in costume, just in street clothes, with some party accessories. I taught this dance to the dancers that afternoon at a workshop that was part of the our weekend camp in the Sierra Nevada mounts in California. Because of the misunderstandings it has caused we have changed the name of the camp from Gypsy Camp North to Dance in the Woods.
Bravo Roysdancing!
It's admirable you are proliferating the Romanian dances in the US.
You are doing a great job!
Greetings from Romania!
@djuraivan "sarba" is an old dance in Romania danced by centuries. Nowadays we dance it at weddings
sarba is a dance from romanian folklor
@royisdancing im romanian,doesnt matter what u wera if u dance with joy....ure great ,all of you,i love the guy in green t shirt dancindg outside the dancers....he's awesome.....u all are great ...pitty i cant dance with u but i dance myself here infornt of my pc:P
Sarba is a dance Romanians adopted from from old Serb presence in Romania...we in Serbia have a dance called "Vlaska", it is Serbian now but derives from Vlach/Romanians
KosovoReport cames from romainian word sărbătoare not Serbia
Imi aduce aminte de prima mea nunta unde am pariticipat si am invatat sa dansez sarba. Si acum unde aud o iau razna si incep sa dansez:D
interesant
Congradulation...verry nice....
Foarte frumos dansul si bine executat...de apreciat faptul ca ca toti sunt buni, mai ales ca nu este un bans usor...
Can you please inform as to whether this is a dance that can be applied to ANY Batuta or is it specific to Sarba Batuta? I have other Batuta melodies that I love to play but would only want to dance "properly" to them.
Thanks!
@royisdancing.hope you still do the class,congratulations people overthere was realy in the genuine folk dansing athmosfere,single remarc for ladies:they sha'll use the tradional waist,instead midlle east one,its just like going to a weding in snekers.
Excellent dance. I love very much the song.Please can you tell me the name of this song ??? I search it for a long time but I don't find the artist or song :( Thanks !
Yes, the dance does seem to be easy to do. So, does the dance ONLY get danced to THIS music or can you do the very same dance with music that is similar in tempo? In Yiddish dancing, we do not need specific tunes. So, a freylekhs is danced to many different freylekh tunes. Israeil dances are specific to each song/tune. Now, how about Sarba Batuta? THANKS!
@pacosteaa ok!! sarba is no 1 !! .......
Bravooo! nice music with rythm!
k tx for help guys.:)
no...there are many kinds of Sarbe: this is a slowly one( the majority of people can dance)...there are more: Sarba Rapida (quick), Batuta Moldoveneasca( the person who dance look like is falling and move his feet quickly), Invartita and many other... i am from romania and i dance this kind of "Batute"...but you have to feel this music in order to dance very well and the rest of the people stay and watch you in an admiration way.... sorry for my english..
Sarba is an ancient Romanian name of a traditional Dance and this name is similary to an Italian word for a traditional Italian dance named Sarabanda. Even the sound of a word sarba is similar to an ethnical name Serbian, it is only a casual similarity between both of this names. Sorry for my bad english...:P
demalexandru ca dans și sunet nu se aseamănă defel sârba vine mai degrabă de la cuvântul sărbătoare , logic , ascultând toate sârbele sunt săltărețe de sărbătoare nu de geaba se joacă la nunți și cumătrii.
The dance was set to follow the melody, like a number of the other more modern Romann dances. If you can find another melody with a simular tempo and melody structure.
beautiful dance and song! but i just don t understand their clothing is totally not romanian, is traditional gypsy costume with those things on top like coins (as gypsies used to wear real golden coins)...Romanian traditional costumes are very beautiful handmade and if you guys know other traditional romanian dances...i recommend it because the long skirt of the women looks beautiful when they spin!! you guys should try it!!
Thank you to my veiwers in Romania who have made this video my most viewed video. Check out my channel for more video of non Romanians doing Romanian dances.
Roy
@djuraivan @djuraivan:.
In romaneste ii spunem: Sîrbă
Tipul in camasa verde a prins cel mai bine miscarile! :)
In Romanian we call it : Sîrbă (pronounced aprox. "Sîrbah" - î is like i in pencil)
The guy in green shirt got the right moves! :)
@skorpiaful e taman sarba calusarilor, sau sarba nr 53 in cursurile de dansuri populare
la ce limba folositi voi , eu nu sint roman dar ma sint mindru ca stiu limba romana, dar de ce voi aveti rusina sa scrieti pe romana?
Sarba is a name of a Romanian danse....what u are asking is like "what does polka mean?"....
Sarba means Serbian, when used in a dance name it means a dance usual quick and fast that looks Serbian to the Romanian's, most of the dances called Sarba are usually Romanian.
Roy Butler no sârba cames from romainian word sărbătoare specific to wendings dont have nathing with serbians way bicose this tipe of dance and muzic dosent exist in Serbia.
@skorpiaful e taman sarva calusarilor, o mai gasiti si sub numele de sarba nr 53 in lectiile de dansuri populare
nice...at least not everybody hates us romanians or our culture...i for one appreciate it ...
This dance is identical to the Serbian Kolo, from which it originates. This is a Serbo-romanian dance
vlasko kolo(vlasko means roumanian)
yo me It could be identical, but it's most likely a Romanian- Serbo dance, since it originated in Romania. Get it right!
Romania e mama la toti! Dar nu vor sa recunoasca!
@djuraivan Sarba is a Romanian fast chain dance
Nice!
@royisdancing At least,you are keep trying,which is great and it's the key to succes.
very nice. keep it up:)!
@djuraivan Sarba has no meaning it's this genre, a genre of music. Moldova used for this wedding music or just have fun!
Okay I have removed Gypsy Camp from the tags and added Romanian to both the tags and the info.
sarba is a type of dancing....
the wors ''sarba'' couldn't be translated..is likely 'polka'' in poland...is something traditionaly
what does Sarba mean?can pls someone explain me ?i tried google translate and it says Sarba-Serbian????pls help
djuraivan mins sărbătoare specific to wendings sărbătoare mins in rusian praznicinii deni .
@djuraivan That's what it means, It's a traditional Serbian dance. :)
38blondu it's Romanian traditional dance
Superb, only you didn't changed the tags, the romania and romanian tags are completely missing while there is gipsy everywhere, if you like gipsy music then listen and dance on shukar colective because this dance has nothing to do with the gypsyes.
arde-o naeeeeeeee:)))
Sarba it`s a fast dance more faster is Rusasca or slower is Hora it`s an romanian dance
@royisdancing this is not a sarba dance ! :)) maybe it's a medieval dance :)))
HHha mor de ras!
it's a music style
daca nu gresesc,asta parca se numea sarba militara pe vremea cand mergem la baluri,se danseaza putin diferit si spre sfarsit ritmul creste
this is not gypsi music ,its traditional,folk romanian music
This kind of traditional dances are so funny
bheee is nt frm romania..means they r nt romanians..LOL anyway
saracii ce habarnisti sunt:)))
Nice effort but you gotta put a lot more fire into it
SARBA MEANS Romanian folk dance
Ha,Ha,Ha de unde sunt impiedicatii astea ca m-am stricat de ras,parca sunt extraterestri.Si inca o chestie jocul nu se numeste SARBA BATUTA ci se numeste CHINDIA si sincer sa fiu nu e cantata corect.
oameni buni ascultati aici la mine ce va spun, americanii invata sarba noastra, ca astia nu sunt romani, iar noi dansam pe manele dam din buric si alte alea; va spun eu ne ducem de rapa; cati dintre voi ati invatat de la parintii vostrii dansurile populare ? eu nu si mi-e rusine ca nu stiu sa joc o sarba ! La nunta voastra ce o sa dansati fratilor, o sa pocniti din degete si dati din buric ? Eu nu concep sa nu joc o sarba ! Pacat ca in ziua de azi nu mai prea are nici cine sa te invete !
in olteneste suna un pic a brau dar nu iese nici brau
POLKA DANCE = POLAND
SARBA DANCE = SARBIA (SERBIA)
Marko Marko And yet it is a 100% Romanian traditional dance, dance called ''sârbă'' own all Romanian historic regions.
Florin Ghergu My English is bad, but which people gives name of other nation to their own folk dance?
Ortodox brothers-Trăiască la România
Sarba is a Serbian dance that has been acquired by Romanians. It was brought by the many Serbs living in Romania through the centuries. This dance is the Dvojka in Serbian, and "Serviko" (Serbian) in Greece. It has a time of 2/4 and similar Serbian melodic motifs
+Marko Marko Actually the "Sarba" is romanian. It doesn't come from the word serbia, it comes from Sarbatoare (SARBA-toare), which means feast, celebration.
sarba dance coming from SERVARE latinesc.sarbatoare roumanian-serba =sarba.
deci nu cred :)))
Why the f...k everyone is dress with gipsy chloses??? Like that you see romanian traditional costume??? 😂😂😂
Mihai Gabriel Stefan they're Americans, what do you expect?:)))
mai oameni buni asta nu este sirba
dak asta e sarba batuta ca dea noastra eu sunt basescu
ce dreaq ba asta nu batuta nici deal naiba
Mare pacat ca nici un dansator nu poarta costum national romanesc, Ma intreb daca fac si ei confuzia intre romanesc si tiganesc , mai nou rroma,,,nesc?, Daca erau toti imbracati neutral , era mai bine . Si in portul nostru se poarta salba de galbeni ,intocmai ca la bulgari ,dar niciodata la brau ,ci numai la gat. O scurta precizare referitoare la costumatia dansatorilor in ,,info,, putea sa faca lumina !
dans foarte midest as spune eu:d...
..mancatorii astia de ciizburgari de abia se miska!..ptr. ei e un fel de aerobik
asta nu e sarba...nici batuta nici nicicum. sarbele nu se joaca asa si au alt tempo, mult mai rapid. e mai degraba hora de mana
@vasilek32002 LooL .. get a life dude!
No'1 romanian sarba! :P
You guys are miles away from the "sirba"! The music is wrong to start with, and the steps don't even want to talk about it! What you guys doing there and after the music you dans a "briu",
poi asta nu e sarba .mai documentaziva si lasati regionalismele!
rușine că astea nu sunt dansuri românești cu salbe cu bani,femei puritane chiar babete ori babe ! Rușine vouă,și sunt în America Pennsylvania de 22 de ani ! rușine ! Muzica este frumoasă dar dvs.abuzațui,abuzați...
american stil !!nothing romanian!! pleas not more !!
@djuraivan its a style ..like you know breask dance