• Owijok z Chojnego - Sieradzkie

Description

Regional names:
oberek
The owijok is a local variant of the oberek, and it is the most popular dance in the region of Sieradz. The name of the dance is a reference to the whirling of the dancing pairs as “owijać” means to wrap in Polish.

The dance was performed on almost all occasions: weddings, folk gatherings and feasts. It was performed by any number of pairs whirling in a circle. Usually, the dance began with one couple, who would stand facing the band and sing a capella: “Muzykanty, zagrejta mi owijoka!” (Musicians, play the owijok for us). When the musicians obliged, gradually, other pairs would joined in the dance, whirling smoothly, without jumps.

Bibliography

  • Dekowski, Jan P.; Szrama, Antoni. Folklor Ziemi Łódzkiej. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Katalogów i Cenników, 1970.
  • Wróblewski, Zygmunt. Sieradzkie tańce i zabawy. Łódź: Łódzki Dom Kultury, 1961

Music

  • Owijak

    Muzyka Źródeł, CD 11: Sieradzkie

  • Owijak

    The Józef Janczak Band from Baszków: Józef Janczak b. 1925 Baszków, violin; Stanisław Pryk b. 1918 Dzigorzew, frame drum.
    Recorded in 1993 in Kazimierz.
    Muzyka Źródeł, CD 11: Sieradzkie

Map

  • Sieradzkie