The Brașoveanca, or the "dance of the city of Brașov," is a vibrant couple's dance with roots stretching back centuries.
It is instantly recognizable by its distinct melody, which shares surprising similarities with the Polish Krakowiak . Brasoveanca Originala cu Formatia MONTANA Brasov
Today, it is performed in nearly every corner of Romania—from Moldavia to Oltenia—serving as a symbol of shared national joy. Formatia MONTANA: Keeping Tradition Alive The Brașoveanca, or the "dance of the city
Beyond the Brașoveanca, they specialize in authentic hore , sarbe , and Romanian party music ( muzica de petrecere ), making them a top choice for weddings and cultural festivals. they specialize in authentic hore
The group is renowned for their "Show-ul saxofoanelor" (Saxophone Show), often featuring members playing two saxophones simultaneously to create a rich, layered folk sound.