Colinda_nastacuta_iuga_asta_i_sara_sarilor May 2026

Watching her perform in the traditional port popular (folk costume) of Maramureș adds a visual layer of storytelling that reminds us of the craftsmanship and pride of our ancestors. Bringing the Tradition Home

Năstăcuța Iuga is known for her authentic connection to her roots. In this specific colindă , she brings several unique elements to the table: colinda_nastacuta_iuga_asta_i_sara_sarilor

Pay attention to the rhythmic "swing" of the verses, which mirrors the walking pace of carolers moving through the snow from house to house. Watching her perform in the traditional port popular

"Asta-i sara, sarilor" is not just a song; it is an announcement of a sacred time. In the Romanian village tradition, the "Eve of Eves" is the moment when the mundane world pauses and the divine enters our homes. The lyrics speak to the hospitality, the joy of the hosts, and the ancient ritual of caroling ( colindatul ) that has bound communities together for centuries. Why Năstăcuța Iuga’s Version Resonates "Asta-i sara, sarilor" is not just a song;

The Magic of Maramureș: "Asta-i sara, sarilor" by Năstăcuța Iuga

Her voice carries the "dor" (longing) and the crystalline clarity typical of Northern Romanian folklore.

Whether you are living in the heart of Transylvania or part of the Romanian diaspora abroad, listening to this carol is a way to reconnect. It serves as a reminder that Christmas is about more than gifts—it’s about the "night of nights" when we open our doors to neighbors and our hearts to hope.