csuklótoló
Csuklótoló is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that originated in the country's central and eastern regions. The dance is characterized by its simple and repetitive movements, which involve the use of the arms and hands. The name "csuklótoló" literally translates to "elbow rocker" or "elbow swing" in English.
The dance is usually performed during folk festivals and other traditional celebrations in Hungary. It is often
The origins of the csuklótoló dance are unclear, but it is believed to have originated in the
Today, the csuklótoló dance is still performed in Hungary and other countries with Hungarian communities. It