Multicultural performance on the streets of Timișoara. The Hearts Festival enchants people. "It is great"
The Hearts Festival began with a blaze of color on the streets of Timișoara. 28 groups set off in a parade that promoted different traditions.
Spectators were fascinated by the dances and traditional costumes around the world.
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Artists from 14 countries, including from Romania, started the parade in front of the National Opera in Timișoara, which combined traditions with music and dance.
Jiwoo Son, Korean dancer: "It’s a traditional Korean dance. Like this one. It is very famous in Korea, it’s the traditional style".
Every dancer has brought from their country the most surprising thing.
Michelle Iracheta, Mexican dancer: "This dress is from Jalisco. We usually use it for dancing".
Bruna Carvalho, Brazilian dancer: "These are traditional figurines from our culture. Our group is located in the city of Cuiabá, Mato Grosso do Brazil".
The traditional costume of Banat was also present.
Corina Gabriela, Romania: "We represent the Banat area. We are happy to be able to participate".
Spectators watched the explosion of color on the streets.
Women: "They are beautiful, but ours is special".
Women: "South Korea and Mexico, they all are beautiful".
Women: "Brazil, of course. They have beautiful colors in their country and in their costumes".
Women: "To see them here, at home, is wonderful".
The Hearts Festival will end on July 7th.





