Călușarii
Călușarii are traditional Romanian folk dancers known for their vibrant performances, often associated with the Căluș dance. This dance is typically performed during the Pentecost celebrations and is believed to have protective and healing powers. The dancers wear colorful costumes and often use props like wooden sticks, which they incorporate into their routines.
The Călușarii are usually men, and their performances involve intricate footwork, acrobatics, and symbolic movements. This tradition is recognized as part of Romania's cultural heritage and was inscribed on the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2005, highlighting its significance in Romanian folklore.