adalekolást
Adalekolást is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that originated in the rural regions of the country, particularly in the Great Hungarian Plain and Transdanubia. The term "adalekolást" translates roughly to "dancing away," reflecting its lively and energetic nature. This dance is typically performed in groups, often during festive occasions such as weddings, harvest celebrations, or village gatherings. It is characterized by its rhythmic footwork, circular formations, and the use of folk music played on instruments like the cimbalom, violin, and accordion.
The dance is known for its simplicity and communal spirit, allowing participants of all ages and skill
Adalekolást is often taught in folk dance schools and cultural events to promote awareness of Hungarian traditions.