Marius_zgaianu_jocul_caprelor_si_a_cerbului (2025)
Marius Zgâianu is a prominent interpreter from Bucovina who specializes in these seasonal traditions. You can find his full performance on the album Vine, Vine Anul Nou! . Where to Find the Guide & Performance Marius Zgâianu - Ista-i cerbul cel fudul!
Dancers wear a wooden goat head with a movable lower jaw that clatters in rhythm. The goat embodies life’s unruly force and fertility.
Phrases like "Ța, ța, ța, capră căpriță" are rhythmic commands used to make the goat mask's jaw clapper snap. marius_zgaianu_jocul_caprelor_si_a_cerbului
To understand or perform (The Game of the Goats and the Stag) by Marius Zgâianu , it is helpful to look at its roots in the winter traditions of the Bucovina region. This folk piece is part of the traditional masks' games performed during New Year's Eve celebrations in Romania. Overview of the Performance
The performance includes a troupe of "masked ones" ( mascații ) who dance to a specific upbeat rhythm, often accompanied by shouting ( strigături ) that tells a story or mocks local village figures. Music and Lyrics Structure Marius Zgâianu is a prominent interpreter from Bucovina
The "game" is a ritualistic drama featuring dancers in elaborate masks and costumes representing goats ( capra ) and the stag ( cerbul ).
A symbol of nobility and ancient purity. Marius Zgâianu often features the stag as a "proud" ( fudul ) character in his lyrics. Where to Find the Guide & Performance Marius
The music typically follows a 2/4 beat, characteristic of Moldavian/Bucovinian dance music, often led by a violin and accordion.