<p>The charm of the folk dances of Rumania derives to a large extent from many strange and ancient peasant customs including shades of 'bacchic frenzy' and the still practised initiation ordeals connected with the ritual Calusari dance.&nbsp;Superstition and magic are evidence of the supposed presence of fairies in this amazing dancing rite; and there seems to have been a curious custom in which a group of young men sold themselves to the devil and started out from their native village literally dancing their way through the country.</p><p><br></p><p>The four typical dances chosen for presentation in detail complete with music and step-notation are the nation-wide Hora the gay Invartita the energetic and popular Sarba and the dignified Banul Maracine.&nbsp;Their traditional tunes appear here in admirable piano arrangements by Arnold Foster and four delightful colour plates show authentic peasant costumes.</p><p><br></p><p>Miron Grindea editor of the literary monthly Adam published in London in the English and French languages was also known as a music critic and broadcaster and as the founder of the International Arts Guild.&nbsp;Carola Grindea a pupil of Constanta Erbiceanu and Tobias Matthay gave many piano recitals of Balkan music.</p><p><br></p>
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