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Traditions and customs for winter and Christmas in Romania
Scoala Gimnaziala nr. 11 “St. O. Iosif” Brasov, Romania
Teacher Livia Dobrescu
The SeasonsComenius Multilateral Project
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Christmas in Romania
• Christmas in Romania is a major annual celebration, as in most countries of the
Christian world.
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Christmas time• The Christmas and holiday season starts officially on November 30, on Saint Andrew's
day and ends on January 7, with the celebration of Saint John.
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Other major holidays in this period are Great Union Day named also the Romanian’s National Day
• 1 December
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6 December Saint Nicholas Day
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) 24 December Christmas Eve named Ajunul Craciunului
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25 December Christmas Day (named Craciun )
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Christmas tree
• Christmas tree is usually a green tree decorated natural or artificial. Traditionally associated with the celebration of Christmas. Is brought into homes and decorated with Christmas lights (originally were candles, but with the evolution of technology, it is customary to use a different cable or LED bulbs light), ornaments, garlands, candy and sweets in the period before Christmas. Tradition says that Christmas tree ornament on Christmas Eve, December 24. An angel or star may be placed on top of the tree, representing the angels or the Star of Bethlehem.
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Christmas carols
• Music is an important part of Christmas celebration all over
Romania. There is a special genre of music, related to Christmas carols
but with more traditional / Christian lyrics. These are named “colindă”.
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Christmas carols
• Examples of carols with religious subject are "Astăzi s-a născut Hristos" (Today
Christ Was Born)• http://youtu.be/eoeQC3fM2Ho
• "O, ce veste minunată!" Oh, What Wonderful News!• http://youtu.be/I8Q6bTKrrSM
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Christmas carols
• "Trei păstori" (Three Shepherds)• http://youtu.be/p2aSYOkbXwA• "Trei crai de la răsărit“• http://youtu.be/G6xt9hPGgOI• "Sus la poarta Raiului" (Up at Heaven's
Gate). http://youtu.be/5soLta7TtSc
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• The first two ones talk about the Nativity of Jesus. The first one indicates people to pray for Jesus and thank him for being born while the other one informs us how Christ was born and praises Mary. The other ones tell the stories of the Three shepherds, Three Magi and of the Christmas star. The latter one, "Sus la poarta Raiului" is a portrait of the Manger during Jesus' nativity.
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Romanian winter customs• The Goat Tradition - Capra
Beginning from Ignat's Day, the 20th of December, to Saint Vasile's Day, the 1st of
January, children used to go with Goat. They dance accompanied by the flute
music. This tradition comes from the Roman
people and it reminds us the celebration of the ancient Greek gods.
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The Goat Tradition - Capra
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• http://youtu.be/MJbfFGzrnG0
• http://youtu.be/vey5LwUdJMQ
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The Little Plough *Plugusorul• "Plugusorul" is a small plough but in
Romanian folklore is a traditional procession with a decorated plough, on New Years' Day. This is a well wishing for the field bearing on
New' Years Day. This custom arises from "Carmen arvale", a wish from the Romans
from the protection of the crops. The ploughmen are teenagers and children having
whip, bells and pipes in the hands. Their noises accompany the well wishing.
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The Star Carol - Steaua• Children make a star using coloured paper and
then they put in its middle a Jesus icon. Many of children decorate their star using tinsel.
The Star Carol is a tradition during the 3 days of Romanian Christmas. It announces the Jesus
born. The children sing holding the star in the hand.
• "The star has appeared on high, Like a big secret in the sky,
The star is bright, May all your wishes turn out right…"
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Sorcova
• Sorcova is a bouquet used for New Year's wishes. Children wish to the
people a happy New Year while touching them lightly with this
bouquet.
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Food • During Christmas time, Romanian bake or buy various special dishes, including desserts, sweets or
fries. Romanians most usually bake cozonac, a somewhat of a Panetone made of flour, yolks, yeast
and many other dependable ingredients, flavors, condiments and additions. There are several types
of cozonac, with hundreds of recipes. You can either knead it for hours to be out in 6 hours or you can let it crease for 12 hours to avoid kneading it. You can
fill the cozonac with chestnuts, cocoa, raisins or Turkish delights. Other Christmas dishes include
piftie, sarmale or pork dishes.
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Piftie
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Sarmale
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Cozonac
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• This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be
made of the information contained there in.