Aurel Tamas - Joc -

Aurel watched the drama unfold. He noticed Radu's intense focus and Elena's stolen glances. Sensing the heavy tension, Aurel shifted the melody. He transitioned from the aggressive, competitive men's rhythm into a smooth, intoxicating Învârtită —the spinning couple's dance.

The wooden gates of the village stood tall against the setting Transylvanian sun, casting long, dark shadows over the packed dirt of the central square. It was Saturday night in the heart of Ardeal, and that meant only one thing: the Joc —the traditional community dance—was about to begin. Aurel Tamas - JOC

From the edges of the square, the young men surged forward. They formed a tight circle, slapping their leather boots in perfect unison, their heels striking the ground like thunder. This was the Feciorește , the men's dance, a display of pure strength, agility, and pride. Aurel watched the drama unfold

As the final, crescendoing note rang out, the square erupted in cheers and applause. Breathless and laughing, Radu and Elena remained locked in their final pose, their eyes speaking volumes in the sudden silence. From the edges of the square, the young men surged forward

Among them was Radu, a quiet young blacksmith who had spent months practicing his steps in the privacy of his barn. He was determined to catch the eye of Elena, the daughter of the village mayor. Elena stood with the other young women on the periphery, her eyes scanning the blurring circle of men.

"Now," Aurel bellowed over the music, his eyes locking onto Radu. "Find your partners!"

At the center of it all stood Aurel, the village’s master musician. He held his violin tucked tightly under his chin, his bow poised like a conductor's baton. Aurel wasn’t just playing music; he was the keeper of the village's soul. He knew every elder's favorite slow melody and every young man's desired tempo for the furious, stomping dances.