Rómába
Rómába is a Hungarian folk dance that originated in the 19th century. It is a lively and energetic dance performed in pairs, with one partner leading and the other following. The dance is characterized by its quick steps, intricate footwork, and the use of a castanets called a dobogó. The music for Rómába is typically played on traditional Hungarian instruments such as the cimbalom, concertina, and bass drum.
The dance is named after the Roma people, who are known for their rich cultural heritage and
The steps of Rómába are relatively simple, making it accessible to dancers of all skill levels. The
Rómába is an important part of Hungarian cultural heritage and is celebrated around the world. Its lively