FORMS OF ARTISTIC ACTIVITIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF DISABLED PEOPLE.
-
Upload
phebe-ursula-baker -
Category
Documents
-
view
215 -
download
0
Transcript of FORMS OF ARTISTIC ACTIVITIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF DISABLED PEOPLE.
FORMS OF ARTISTIC ACTIVITIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF DISABLED PEOPLE
ROMANIAN TRADITIONS Strong folk traditions have survived to this day due to the rural
character of the Romanian communities, which has resulted in an exceptionally vital and creative traditional culture.
made by Camelia Mucea , June, 2014
Traditional folk arts include wood carving, ceramics, weaving and embroidery of costumes, household decorations, dance, and richly varied folk music.
TRADITIONAL DANCES
made by Camelia Mucea , June, 2014
HORA is one of the most famous group dances .
CĂLUȘARII is a men's folk dance.
It is declared by UNESCO to be ,,Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritages of Humanity".
CUSTOMS Spring
MĂRȚIȘOR on the 1st of March
made by Camelia Mucea , June, 2014
DRAGOBETE is a traditional Romanian holiday originating from Dacian times and celebrated on February, 24.
Dragobete was the son of Baba Dochia, which stands for the main character in the pagan myth related to spring arrival and the end of the harsh winter.
CUSTOMS Summer
CALOIAN PAPARUDE
made by Camelia Mucea , June, 2014
girls invoke rains when the ground suffering from drought
CUSTOMS Autumn
FILIPIIon 12,13, 14 November
• were seven brothers who wandered the world and had the power to disfigure those who do not honor them
• corn boil and divide the neighborhood bread baked in the oven
SFÂNTUL ANDREIon 30 November
• is the moment that unleashes evil forces, whether people (ghosts dead or alive), whether animals (wolves)
• cross is all doors and windows of the house and are decorated with garlic
made by Camelia Mucea , June, 2014
CUSTOMS Winter
Christmas carols
Sorcova on New Year's Eve
• the masked folk theatreUrsul (The Bear)
Capra (The Goat)
made by Camelia Mucea , June, 2014
ROMANIAN MYTHOLOGY
Apa Sâmbetei
It is said that the souls of the deceased follow the course of rivers into the Apa Sâmbetei.
APA VIE "Water of Life“ means the water from which heroes
drink so that they come back to life after healing their wounds.
APA MOARTA "Water of Death“
is the complement of ,,apa vie"
Usually, reviving a dead person is done (in such tales) by putting this Dead Water on their wounds to heal them and then bring them back to life with Living Water, because the Living Water cannot heal the wounds of the dead, and even revived, the people would still bleed to death without being healed first.
made by Camelia Mucea , June, 2014
Vampires are mythical beings who subsist by feeding on the life essence (generally in the form of blood) of living creatures.
Werewolf (vârcolac)
made by Camelia Mucea , June, 2014
In folkloric tales, undead vampires often visited loved ones.
VLAD ȚEPEȘ
LEGEDENSMIORITA The Little Ewe is an old Romanian pastoral
ballad and considered one of the most important pieces of Romanian folklore.
Meșterul Manole The master builder Manole
was the chief architect of the
CURTEA DE ARGEȘ Monastery
made by Camelia Mucea , June, 2014
Characters in folk literature
• BALAUR(giant dragon with three/seven
heads)
• CĂPCĂUN (an ogre)
• CALUL NĂZDRĂVAN(The Marvellous Horse)
similar to Pegasus
made by Camelia Mucea , June, 2014
HeroesFĂT-FRUMOS
is a knight heroILEANA COSÂNZEANA
is represented as a beautiful good natured princess
GREUCEANU
is a young brave man who finds that the Sun and the Moon have been stolen by zmei
made by Camelia Mucea , June, 2014
Greuceanu
PĂCALĂ
an irreverent young man, seemingly a peasant, he reserves contempt and irony for the village authorities, but often plays the fool
PRÂSLEA CEL VOINICPrâslea the Sturdy
made by Camelia Mucea , June, 2014
The project is financially supported by the European Commission under the Comenius Programme, the first component of the Programme Lifelong Learning.
All the information we present is the sole responsibility of the project team and the National Agency for Community Programmes in the Field of Education and Vocational Training and the European Commission are not responsible for how the content of these statements it is used.
THANKS
made by Camelia Mucea , June, 2014