IŢELE

Romanian

 
PRONUNCIATION: EE-tseh-leh
 
TRANSLATION: Twisted woolen threads
 
SOURCE: Mihai David learned this dance when he was a performer with the Romanian State Dance Folk Ensemble during the years 1963 to 1965 and subsequently taught it to folk dancers in the United States.
 
BACKGROUND: Iţele was originally a women's dance but it is no longer restricted to women.
 
MUSIC:Gypsy Camp Vol. II (LP) GC 5201-II.
 
FORMATION:Lines of mixed M and W with hands grasping the second neighbor's hands to either side, R arm under, in a front basket ("F") hold.
 
METER/RHYTHM: 4/4
 
STEPS/STYLE: The actions of the dance are lively, as if twisting woolen threads.

Fig I: Dancers keep low to the floor, twisting hips with each leap and bending supporting knee on the first leap of each four.

 

MEASMOVEMENT DESCRIPTION

 
 INTRODUCTION
 
 None.
 
I. TWISTING GRAPEVINE
 
1Leap R across in front of L (ct 1); leap L swd (ct 2); leap R across in back of L (ct 3); leap L swd (ct 4);
2-7Repeat action of meas 1 six more times;
8Leap R across in front of L (ct 1); leap L swd (ct 2); step R next to L (ct 3); pause (ct 4).
 
9-16Repeat action of meas 1-8 to R with opp ftwk.
 
II. IN PLACE
 
1Facing ctr, step R fwd so that R heel is next to L toe (ct 1); step L in place (ct 2); step R bwd so that R toe is next to L heel (ct 3); step L in place (ct 4);
2-3Repeat action of Fig II, meas 1, two more times;
4Leaning fwd slightly, step R,L,R in place (cts 1,2,3); pause (ct 4).
 
5-8Repeat action of Fig II, meas 1-4, with opp ftwk.
 
9-16Repeat action of Fig II, meas 1-8.
 
 Repeat entire dance from beg.
 

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