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Móni
Czardas
Czardas
The czardas a traditional
Hungarian folk dance (the name
a wayside inn springs from a
word, which is an old-fashioned
pub,). The embodier of the
Hungarian dance style, man with
proud keeping dancers are
improvising separately, apartand stamping their feet, the men
spin about the women in a pair
then.
Originates from Hungary, and
was popular on the surrounding
areas in the Voivodina with
Gypsy musicians, in Slovakia, in
Slovenia, in Croatia, on SubCarpathia, in Morva, at the
Banat Bulgarians.
Manly
The manly the Transylvanian
Hungarian community advanced
man dance type not danced by his
Székely ethnic groups. Region on a
different name known. The pace of
the manly dances express,
instrumental music, quasi
exclusively only instrumental.
Originally the opener dance of the
dance card it was danced, before
the start of the even dances. The
manly solo, or collective dance is
found.
Manly’ Types
Field manly
The manly older, his
plainer variant. It is
roamed in a collective
form. Dubbing him inside
the fields variable, pl. on
a chair thick pace, in
Ördöngősfüzes they say
it fogásolás
Kalotaszeg manly
Unambiguous the moredeveloped, biggest rich
in forms man dance. It is
danced rarely in groups
and kept his free
character throughout;
the dancer may define
the order of the dots
following each other.
recruiter
recruiter
His story and his origin:
The peer yards turned into the centres of the culture again after the of Szatmár
peace where he is blooming, a musical life with a Western European level took
shape. The Hungarian artists in this manner now already not only the church, but
the noblemen favoured it.
The recruiter music and a dance rhythm originate from the Hungarian folk music,
and is similar to the czardas so much beside this. The melodies striking up on the
violin are typical of both; the duple time; the slow beginning, that an express two
a part delegates.
The first known recruiter a song arose in 1784, Bengráf József acquisition: Ballet
Hongroise.