Greek Folk Events This Weekend in Cluj-Napoca
Greek Folk events in Cluj-Napoca this weekend — Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.
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About Greek Folk
Greek folk music, primarily known as Dimotiko, encompasses the traditional songs and dances of the Greek mainland and islands, rooted in Byzantine and rural regional traditions. The instrumentation is distinctively regional, frequently featuring the clarinet, bouzouki, lyra, and laouto, often accompanied by the rhythmic driving force of the daouli or toumbi drums. Musically, it is characterized by complex, asymmetrical time signatures such as 7/8 and 9/8, creating a rhythmic foundation for diverse moods ranging from festive, high-energy celebrations to deeply soulful, melancholic laments. This genre shares significant semantic and structural ties with Balkan and Anatolian styles, serving as the cultural precursor to contemporary La ϊko and modern Greek popular music.
Also known as: Dimotiko, Dimotika, Demotiko
Greek Folk events in Cluj-Napoca this weekend — FAQ
- What Greek Folk events are in Cluj-Napoca this weekend?
- Mood tracks all Greek Folk events in Cluj-Napoca this weekend — Friday and Saturday nights. Each listing shows the full lineup, venue address, and ticket link. The calendar is updated daily as new events are confirmed. Browse above for this weekend's complete Greek Folk schedule in Cluj-Napoca.
- Where can I find Greek Folk in Cluj-Napoca this weekend?
- Greek folk music, primarily known as Dimotiko, encompasses the traditional songs and dances of the Greek mainland and islands, rooted in Byzantine and rural regional traditions. Find every Greek Folk venue and event in Cluj-Napoca this weekend above — with lineups, door times, and tickets.
- What is Greek Folk music?
- Greek folk music, primarily known as Dimotiko, encompasses the traditional songs and dances of the Greek mainland and islands, rooted in Byzantine and rural regional traditions. The instrumentation is distinctively regional, frequently featuring the clarinet, bouzouki, lyra, and laouto, often accompanied by the rhythmic driving force of the daouli or toumbi drums. Musically, it is characterized by complex, asymmetrical time signatures such as 7/8 and 9/8, creating a rhythmic foundation for diver…
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