Folklore ensemble The Zalău Meseș was founded in 1996. With a staff of 52 people, the Romanian ensemble and the Hungarian ensemble operate under the auspices of the Center of Culture and Art of Salaj County. The Meseș ensemble is a member of the National Association of Folklore Groups in Romania. He is present at all the folklore programs of the various television channels, and the orchestra on radio shows. The ensemble has participated in numerous national and international festivals in Greece, Italy, Albania, Macedonia, Slovakia and Hungary.
Dances from Agrij valley
Dances from Someș valley
Dances from Cehu Silvaniei
Dances from Codru
Dances from Barcau valley
Dances from Crasna valley
Dances from Sătmar
Dances from Câmpie
Dances from Transilvania
Choreograph
Radu Mureșan
Contact
0040-745-304-271
You can speak with us in:
English, Romanian
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Dance: Columna folk ensemble - Zalău
Zalău: Zoványi house
Zalău: City Hall
Zalău: Vigado
Zalău: Zalau
Zalău: Fountain
Zalău: Statue Wesslényi
Zalău: Reformed high school
Zalău: Újvárosi house
Zalău: History Museum, Craftsmen's Casino
Zalău: Keeping House Középszolnok County
Zalău: Orthodox church
Zalău: Catholic church
Zalău: Reformed church
Zalău: Girl school
Dance: Mesesul folk ensemble - Zalău
Zalău: Military Barracks
Dance: Terbete folk ensemble - Zalău