Passzolás
Passzolás is a traditional Hungarian folk dance characterized by its lively, rhythmic movements and communal participation. The term originates from the Hungarian verb *passzol*, meaning "to pass," which refers to the dance's interactive nature where participants often pass by or around each other in a continuous, flowing motion. This dance form is deeply rooted in Hungarian rural culture and has been passed down through generations, often performed at festivals, weddings, and other communal gatherings.
Passzolás typically features a mix of solo and group movements, with participants holding hands or linking
The dance is not only a form of entertainment but also serves as a cultural expression, reflecting
While passzolás is most strongly associated with Hungary, similar dance styles can be found in neighboring