Dances from Transylvania:
- Arieșul – lad’s “fecioresc” dance
- Călușer – men’s dance
- Suite from the Transylvanian plain (Gherla) – Româneste de Purtat, Ponturi, De-nvârtit
- Chimitelnic – lad’s “fecioresc” from the village of Chimitelnic dance
- Crihalma – women’s version of the men’s dance from Crihalma and Ticușu Nou
- Suite of dances from northeast Transylvania – Purtata, Barbunc, Învârtita
- Dance “cu sucitoare” (with rolling pins) – choreographed for a competition in the 1940s using typical steps with a theme of clashing two rolling pins
- Polca from Aleșd in Bihor
Dances from south Romania:
- Suite of dances from Dobrogea – Cadâneasca, Papusele, Brâuleț
- Suite of dances from Oltenia – Hora, Rustem, Brâuleț
- Dance for girls “ca la Breaza” from Muntenia
Dances from Moldavia:
- Suite of dances from Moldavia I – Hora, Polca, Bătuta
- Suite of dances from Moldavia II – Bătuta, Arcanul
- Suite of dances from Neamț region in Moldavia – Corăghiasca, Ciobănasul, Țărăneasca
Other regions:
- Suite of dances from the Banaţ
- Suite of dances from Maramureș – Joc de Sânziene, De băut, Bărbătesc, Învârtita
- Dance from Oaș