bízva
Bízva is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that originated in the Carpathian Basin region. The term "bízva" translates to "trust" or "confidence" in Hungarian, reflecting the dance's communal and trusting nature. It is typically performed in groups, often during festive occasions such as weddings, harvest celebrations, and village gatherings. The dance is characterized by its lively, rhythmic movements and the use of folk music, which often features brass instruments like the *túrócska* (a type of bagpipe) or the *csörgő* (a type of fiddle).
Bízva is commonly associated with the *Csángó* people, a Hungarian ethnic group living in the northeastern part
The music accompanying bízva is typically in a minor key, creating a melancholic yet uplifting atmosphere.