Sarba — De La Valea Teilor

In a traditional setting, dancers hold each other by the shoulders or belts to form a tight, moving line.

The "Valea Teilor" variant reflects the unique cultural blend of the Northern Dobruja region, where traditional Romanian rhythms often meet Balkan influences. 📍 Cultural Context: Valea Teilor Sarba de la Valea teilor

While often performed by a full brass band (fanfară) or a taraf (folk ensemble), the melody is commonly led by the accordion, violin (scripcă), or pipe (fluier) . In a traditional setting, dancers hold each other

Situated in the Măcin Mountains , the oldest mountains in Europe, near the Danube Delta. Situated in the Măcin Mountains , the oldest

refers to a traditional Romanian folk dance and melody specifically rooted in the Valea Teilor region of Tulcea County . It belongs to the broader "Sârba" genre—one of Romania's most energetic and popular group dances. 🎶 The Dance & Music

It is known for its quick, synchronized footwork and high-spirited atmosphere, often appearing at weddings and community festivals.

"Valea Teilor" literally translates to .