Romania Culture, A Priceless Treasure
Romania culture is a set
of material and spiritual values issued on Romania land
* Traditional Romania culture
* Romanian music
* Romanian literature
* Romanian architecture
* Romanian science
* Religion in Romania
* Superstitions in Romania
* Sport in Romania
Culture can be defined as all the material and
spiritual values created by mankind and the institutions necessary
in order to communicate these values.
Traditional Romania culture is a set of ideas,
traditions and beliefs which are preserved in time within some social
or national groups and which are spread orally from a generation
to another, highlighting for each group its specific feature. Traditions
preserve real or legendary information concerning facts or events
of the past, communicated orally.
As far as Romania music is concerned we can mention
that it used to have voices like Maria Tanase, the greatest folk
music singer in Romania and it has voices like Mihai Trastariu or
bands like Iris which have collaborated with international names
like Uriah Heep. Romanian classical music and the opera have representatives
like Leontina Vaduva, a great artist of our times.
To continue with, Romania culture means literature
and names like Nichita Stannescu or Marin Preda. The former was
a great modern Romanian poet and the latter a novelist. Romanian
literature has representatives like Mircea Eliade in the domain
of fantastic literature or Emil Cioran in the domain of philosophy.
Religion is an important cultural aspect in Romania.
Most of the people are Christian orthodox, but there are other religions,
too, like Roman Catholic, reformed or any other religions. Religious
tolerance is an important feature of Romanians as they are well
aware that we all are created and are controlled by the same Almighty
God. In general, older people who are not very busy go to the church
every Sunday and pray there together with more members of the community.
Romanians are quite superstitious and they strongly
believe in magic and in invisible forces, good or evil ones.
For example they consider that if they find a
needle somewhere it is a sign of quarrel or poverty. Furthermore
if on the 2nd of February snow melts and drops from the eaves, bees
will produce a lot of honey that year. Besides, many specific superstitions
are related to important moments in a persons life, like wedding,
child birth, baptism, death. For example, a specific Romanian superstition
on wedding day is that the bridegroom must pay a symbolic sum of
money to one of the brides representatives before entering
the brides house.
Romania culture means sport too. Famous names
like Nadia Comaneci in gymnastics and Gheorghe Hagi in football
makes Romanians feel proud of their nation. Actually gymnastics
has always been a successful sport in Romania. Football as well
is a Romanian sport which makes people excited on any occasion of
international matches.
To conclude, Romania culture is extremely rich,
but unfortunately nowadays it was blurred by the multitude of non
values promoted on commercial purposes. The good news is however
that there still exist people willing to preserve this culture.
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