anginában
Anginában is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that originated in the Transdanubian region of Hungary. It is characterized by its lively and energetic rhythm, which is typically played on a hurdy-gurdy or a violin. The dance is performed in a circle or a line, with participants holding hands or clasping each other's wrists. The steps involve a combination of walking, turning, and stepping, with a focus on fluidity and coordination.
The name "anginában" is derived from the Hungarian word "angin," which means "wind." This reflects the dance's
Anginában is a popular dance at social gatherings, festivals, and weddings. It is also a common sight
The dance has evolved over time, with different regions and communities developing their own variations. However,