The students from the Folkloric Ensemble “Junii Braşovului” and those from the Children's Palace in Deva offered an unforgettable moment at the airport in Catania (Italy). The teenagers caught up within an hour, to the pleasant surprise of other travelers at the airport, who photographed and filmed the moment.
Young Romanians sang and danced at Catania airport PHOTO video capture Facebook
The students from the Folkloric Ensemble “Junii Braşovului” and those from the Children's Palace in Deva gave an unexpected show in the airport of Catania (Italy), immediately after they found out that the plane that was going to take them back to the country would have a delay of three hours.
“When you find out that the plane is 3 hours late… you promote Romanian folklore in Catania Airport/Italy”a representative of the Deva Children's Palace wrote on Facebook.
The young people took their instruments out of their bags and began to sing and dance in the middle of the terminal. The Romanians put on a show that attracted the attention of the travelers present at the airport and the airport staff.
Their spontaneous and genuine gesture was greeted with applause and smiles from those present at the airport, and the moment quickly became viral on social networks after some of those present filmed the hora in which the Romanians got caught.
Spectacular flashmob in Bacău airport
And travelers at the “George Enescu” airport in Bacău had a pleasant surprise on December 15, 2022. The members of the folk ensemble “Basuiocul” staged a show of popular traditions.
The people present at the “George Enescu” airport in Bacău enjoyed the show of carols and popular Romanian games organized by the folk ensemble “Busuiocul”.
The action was organized in the form of a flashmob that delighted the audience. Many travelers stopped to listen and admire the dancers, and some of them filmed the whole action.
Another special moment was organized on 26.06.2022 by the Tabuș Popular Dance School and marked two soulful celebrations of Romanians: Iea Day and National Flag Day. At the end of the flamsmob, the participants spread a huge flag.
Famous for popular dance flashmobs that impressed either by the large number of participants, or by locations or choreographies, the Tabuș Popular Dance school surprised once again.
One hundred students dressed in ii and traditional shirts danced in the courtyard of the Clay Castle in Porumbacu de Sus (Sibiu county).
Valea Zânelor resounded for a few minutes with choruses, Serbian songs and popular games from the south of Moldova. At the end, the participants spread a huge flag, thus marking two soulful holidays of the Romanians: Iea Day and National Flag Day.