Kanyarodások
Kanyarodások are a traditional Hungarian folk dance genre that is known for its complex footwork and spiraling movements. The dance style originated in the Carpathian Basin, specifically in the regions of northern Hungary, Slovakia, and eastern Austria. Kanyarodások are typically performed in groups, with dancers arranged in a circle or a line, and the movements are often accompanied by traditional Hungarian music played on instruments such as the violin, cymbalum, and accordion.
The name "kanyarodások" literally means "turning around" in Hungarian, which refers to the characteristic circular or
The kanyarodások dance style is closely tied to the country's cultural heritage and has undergone many transformations