Hora mare dreaptă

Hora mare dance form

Hora mare or Hora dreaptă is circle dance and is the most widespread dance in Romania, partly because any number of participants of both men and women, of any ability or age, can join in. Hora is frequently performed at weddings, funerals and other community event.

The hold in Hora has the hands joined at shoulder height and held slightly forward. The formation is a closed circle, apart from in some parts of Banat and north Oltenia where it is danced in an open circle with a leader who can take the dance into a spiral. Hora mare or Hora dreaptă usually progress to the right, often with a diagonal forward and back path.

Comparison with other equivalent dances:

name translation Nation structure motifs music
Hora mare “large” Romania 1 or 2 or 4 measure phrases walking, stamps, arms circling and swings 2/4
Hora dreaptă “straight” Romania 2 or 4 measure phrases walking, stamps, arms circling and swings 2/4
Pravo Horo “straight” Bulgaria 3 measure phrases walking 2/4
Sitno Horo “small stepped” north Bulgaria 4 measure phrases walking, stamps, arms circling and swings 2/4
Hora de mână “with hands” south Romania 4 measure phrases walking, stamps, arms circling and swings 2/4
Râka “hands” northeast Bulgaria 4 measure phrases walking, stamps, arms circling and swings 2/4

Hora mare dance types

There are a number of common step sequences:

  • 1 measure – simple walking, steps across in front, steps behind.
  • 2 measure – three steps forward & close, three steps back and close.
  • 4 measure – steps changing weight: s-s-q-q-s (s=slow, q=quick), or in Leibman [1] notation [1,0,1,1]. The slow step can be replaced by ‘step, stamp’ or ‘one-two-three’. This is the fundamental choreology of many Romanian fixed form Hore and Sârbe, and to Brâul bătrân from Banat.

Choreographic form, motifs, music

type names form structure motifs music
1 measure Hora, Hora mare, Hora dreaptă, Hora de mână, Perinița hands joined at shoulder height 1 measure phrases walking, stamps 2/4
2 measure Hora, Hora mare, Hora dreaptă, Hora de mână hands joined at shoulder height 2 measure phrases walking, stamps 2/4
4 measure Hora, Hora mare, Hora dreaptă, Hora de mână hands joined at shoulder height 4 measure phrases walking, stamps 2/4

References

  1. Leibman, Robert Henry 1992. Dancing bears and purple transformations: the structure of dance in the Balkans (doctoral dissertation). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania.
Published on 1st March 2018, last modified on 26th June 2018