bukótoló
Bukótoló is a traditional Hungarian folk dance. It is characterized by its playful and lively nature, often incorporating elements of humor and interaction between the dancers. The dance typically involves couples, though it can also be performed in groups. Key movements in buktótoló often include leaps, quick footwork, and a swinging motion. The name itself, "bukótoló," is thought to derive from Hungarian words relating to falling or stumbling and swinging or swaying, suggesting some of the characteristic actions. Music for buktótoló is usually upbeat and energetic, often featuring violins, cimbalom, and bass. While rooted in folk traditions, buktótoló can be found in various folk ensembles and performances throughout Hungary and in Hungarian communities abroad. It is a joyful expression of Hungarian culture, often performed at festivals and social gatherings. The specific steps and variations of buktótoló can differ slightly between regions and dance groups, reflecting the organic evolution of folk traditions.