bszor
Bszor is a lesser-known but historically significant Hungarian folk dance that originated in the Carpathian Basin region. The term "bszor" is derived from the Hungarian word for "to squeeze" or "to press," which reflects the dance's close, coordinated movements. Traditionally performed during rural festivals and celebrations, bszor is characterized by its lively tempo and intricate footwork, often accompanied by traditional Hungarian folk music.
The dance typically involves a group of dancers, often men, who form a circle or line. Participants
Bszor has cultural roots that trace back to the 19th century, when Hungarian rural communities preserved their
While not as widely recognized as some other Hungarian folk dances, bszor remains an important part of