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Batând is a traditional Romanian folk dance that originated in the Transylvanian region of Romania. It is performed by a group of dancers, typically consisting of four to six people, and is characterized by its lively and energetic movements. The dance is often accompanied by traditional Romanian music, such as the doina or the horă.

The name "batând" comes from the Romanian word "bat" which means "to beat" or "to strike". This

The dance is usually performed in a circle or a line, with the dancers moving in a

Batând is an important part of Romanian cultural heritage, and it is often performed by traditional folk

refers
to
the
rhythmic
footwork
and
hand
movements
that
are
a
central
feature
of
the
dance.
The
dancers
typically
wear
traditional
Romanian
clothing,
such
as
the
brâu
(a
long,
white
shirt)
and
the
fustă
(a
long,
black
skirt
for
women)
or
the
brâu
and
the
poșta
(a
long,
black
coat
for
men).
coordinated
manner.
The
movements
are
fluid
and
graceful,
with
the
dancers
often
turning
and
spinning
as
they
move
around
the
dance
floor.
The
dance
is
often
performed
at
social
events,
such
as
weddings,
festivals,
and
other
celebrations.
dance
groups
throughout
the
country.
The
dance
is
also
taught
in
schools
and
universities,
and
it
is
an
important
part
of
the
curriculum
for
students
studying
Romanian
culture
and
history.