: Originally played on the fiddle , shepherd's flute, or bagpipe.
: The literal "Stick Dance," which is the first of Bartók’s suite and features more athletic, rhythmic movements. Joc Tiganesc de Doi, gypsy dance for two, comes Joc tiganesc nr 1
(translated as "Gypsy Dance") typically refers to high-energy Romani-style folk dances from Romania. While "Nr. 1" is not a formal universal title, it most often refers to the first movement in Béla Bartók’s famous Romanian Folk Dances (specifically Joc cu Bâta ) or to foundational choreographies used by folk ensembles like those taught by Mihai David . Dance Guide: Joc Țigănesc (General Style) : Originally played on the fiddle , shepherd's