Szabását
Szabását is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that originated in the Carpathian Basin region. The term "szabás" translates to "free" or "unrestrained," reflecting the lively and spontaneous nature of the dance. It is typically performed in a circle or line formation, with participants moving in a rhythmic, often improvisational manner. The dance is characterized by its energetic steps, jumps, and occasional whirling motions, which are accompanied by fast-paced folk music, usually played on instruments like the cimbalom (Hungarian zither), violin, and accordion.
Szabását is deeply rooted in Hungarian rural culture and has been passed down through generations. It is
The origins of szabását can be traced back to the 19th century, though its roots may extend
Today, szabását remains an important part of Hungarian cultural heritage, celebrated both domestically and internationally. It