rámpának
Rámpának is a traditional Romanian folk dance that originated in the Transylvanian region. It is characterized by its energetic and lively tempo, often performed in couples or in a larger group. The dance typically involves a series of steps and turns, with a strong emphasis on footwork and rhythmic coordination. While there are regional variations, the basic structure of rámpának often includes a circular formation, with dancers moving clockwise or counterclockwise. Music for the dance is usually provided by a live ensemble, featuring instruments such as the violin, accordion, and cimbalom. The costume for women often includes a white blouse, a colorful skirt, and a headscarf, while men wear shirts, trousers, and a traditional hat. Rámpának is a popular fixture at Romanian folk festivals and celebrations, embodying the spirit and joy of Transylvanian culture. Its name is believed to derive from the Romanian word "rampă," meaning ramp or slope, possibly alluding to the rising and falling movements or the energetic, upward feel of the dance.