betkárokat
Betkárokat is a traditional folk dance originating from the rural areas of Hungary. The name, which literally translates to "dance around the barn," is a testament to the dance's agricultural roots. Performed primarily by women, betkárokat typically involves a group of dancers standing in a circle, weaving in and out of one another while performing a series of intricate footwork patterns.
The betkárokat dance is characterized by its high-energy tempo and percussive rhythms. Dancers use their heels
Betkárokat has a rich history and cultural significance, with roots dating back to the 18th century. Over