“Days of Neamţ Fortress” Festival – a successful 21st edition with strong echoes in the national media
The Medieval Festival that celebrates Neamț Fortress and the local history reached its 21st edition this year and delighted both tourists and locals eager to take part in such outdoor events, after two years of restrictions due to the pandemic.
For the public, the festival meant 3 wonderful days of traveling back in times past, in ages of great historical significance, vibrating to medieval music rhythms, witnessing battle confrontations of the knights and the gracious dances of the ladies, and last but not least enjoying live performances of beloved artists: Paula Seling, Analia Selis and the Philharmonic Orchestra from Sibiu, and also an extraordinary concert of Tango “Piazzolla”.
Pictures from Paula Seling’s live concert:
Pictures from Tango “Piazzolla”, Analia Selis and the Philharmonic Orchestra from Sibiu live concert:
“Dacus Lupus” and “Trei Parale”, two of the most well-known historical reenactment bands from Romania performed old medieval music, in the appraisal of the audience. The knights’ fights, the ladies’ dances, and also the fire shows at the end of the festival evenings, carefully prepared by the organizers, appealed to the public.
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“Dacus Lupus” and “Trei Parale”, two of the most well-known historical reenactment bands from Romania performed old medieval music, in the appraisal of the audience. The knights’ fights, the ladies’ dances, and also the fire shows at the end of the festival evenings, carefully prepared by the organizers, appealed to the public.
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This year’s edition offered a large variety of attractions, from knightly camps and workshops, to medieval exhibitions (armor, archery etc.), traditional crafts fair and local products fair, live concerts but also tasty dishes cooked according to old recipes. There was a little something for everyone. All those who were present at the festival (tourists, locals, guest artists) left the place with a memorable experience to carry in their hearts.
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And since we hold a deep respect to the small local producers and craftsmen in Neamţ County, you can find below the names of those who took part at the event, each with their craft and talent:
Florin Cramariuc – wood carvings
Viorel Marian – wood spoons
Maria Otava – homemade fabrics and dolls
Ema Pavel – traditional blouses
Andrei ONU – gingerbread
Silvia Cozmanca – string braids
Valentina Acasandrei – icons
Octavian and Monica Tudor – jewelry
Liviu Săhlean – leather works
Virgil Moldovan – wood carvings
Stan Dănuță – folk masks
Nicu Gheorghian – wood inlay
Marinica Todici – traditional blouses and fabrics
Mihaela Iacinsschi – decorative ceramics
Eusebiu Iacinschi – decorative ceramics / pottery
Adriana Hojbota – traditional blouses hand sewing
Vasile Neamțu – wood carvings
Sorin Pașaniuc – wood carvings
Nicu and Ana Matei – traditional objects
Istvan Covach – stylized folk costumes
Dănilă Kis – bone carving
Domnica Robu – jewelry
Iulian Mihalache – homemade fabrics
Ciocârlan Vasile and Elena – homemade fabrics, folk masks
Vasile Boancă – fur works
Maria Vasiliu – crocheted ornaments
Maria Ungureanu – homemade fabrics/carpets
Mariana Atomulesei – porcelain jewelry
Alina Samson – lavender products
Alex and Ramona Apostol – wax candles
Vasile Dudanu – fur works
Costi Lungu – walking sticks and shillelaghs, sheepfold rods and hatchets
Ionela Lungu – clay modeling inspired by Ion Creangă’s characters
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The event was covered not only in the local media, but also in the national media:
“Days of Neamţ Fortress” Festival is an annual event organized by the Neamț County Council, Târgu-Neamț City Hall, the National Museum Complex in Neamț County, “Carmen Saeculare” Centre for Culture and Arts in Neamț and “Ion Creangă” House of Culture in Târgu-Neamț.
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