Káblom
Káblom is a traditional Hungarian folk dance characterized by its lively rhythm and energetic movements. Originating from the Carpathian Basin region, it is often performed during festive occasions, weddings, and rural celebrations. The name "káblom" likely derives from the Hungarian word *kábel*, meaning "rope," possibly referencing the dance's circular or interconnected movements.
The dance typically features a group of dancers, often men, who perform in a line or circle.
Káblom is closely associated with other Hungarian folk dances like the *csárdás* and *verbuvázás*, sharing similarities
Today, káblom is both a historical artifact and a living tradition, performed by amateur dancers and professional