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Brasoveanca Originala Cu Formatia Montana Brasov (2026)

The Brașoveanca, or the "dance of the city of Brașov," is a vibrant couple's dance with roots stretching back centuries.

Historically, the dance was also known as Săseasca (the dance of the Saxons), reflecting the deep German influence in the Țara Bârsei region during the 13th century.

Experience the energy of the original dance performed live by Formatia MONTANA: Brasoveanca Originala cu Formatia MONTANA Brasov

Beyond the Brașoveanca, they specialize in authentic hore , sarbe , and Romanian party music ( muzica de petrecere ), making them a top choice for weddings and cultural festivals.

Discover the lively rhythms and cultural heritage of one of Transylvania's most beloved traditions: the . While this dance is a staple at celebrations across Romania, the "original" spirit is captured exceptionally well by the talented Formatia MONTANA Brasov . The Legend of the Brașoveanca The Brașoveanca, or the "dance of the city

The group is renowned for their "Show-ul saxofoanelor" (Saxophone Show), often featuring members playing two saxophones simultaneously to create a rich, layered folk sound.

Today, it is performed in nearly every corner of Romania—from Moldavia to Oltenia—serving as a symbol of shared national joy. Formatia MONTANA: Keeping Tradition Alive Discover the lively rhythms and cultural heritage of

It is instantly recognizable by its distinct melody, which shares surprising similarities with the Polish Krakowiak .