The Esbart Sant Romà d'Encamp is one of Andorra's most representative cultural groups, dedicated to the promotion and preservation of the Principality's folklore and traditional dances. Founded in the municipality of Encamp, this group has a significant history within the Andorran community and has been crucial in keeping local cultural traditions alive, particularly through dance.
The Esbart Sant Romà is dedicated to traditional Catalan and Andorran dance, and its repertoire includes popular dances that have been passed down from generation to generation. Over time, it has managed to adapt to changing times, always preserving the authenticity of its traditions while including stage and production elements that enrich the cultural experience.
In addition to performing in the Principality of Andorra, the Esbart Sant Romà also participates in international festivals, bringing a piece of Andorra's history and customs to the rest of the world. Each Esbart performance is an immersion in the country's culture, as their dances and costumes reflect the rich Andorran tradition, as well as the values of community, respect, and dedication to folk art. The group not only contributes to the cultural identity of Encamp and Andorra in general, but also fosters a sense of belonging and the transmission of cultural values among new generations.
The issue consists of a stamp and a vignette featuring a black and white photograph of the Sant Romà de les Bons Church and the logo, and the vignette features a trio of dancers.