Felpumpál
Felpumpál is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that originated in the 19th century. It is characterized by its lively and energetic rhythm, typically performed in pairs or groups. The dance is often accompanied by folk music, including instruments such as the cimbalom, accordion, and violin. Felpumpál is known for its intricate footwork, which involves quick steps and turns, and its dynamic movements, which require a high level of physical fitness and coordination.
The dance is typically performed in a circular pattern, with dancers moving in and out of the
Felpumpál is an important part of Hungarian cultural heritage, and is often performed at festivals, weddings,