eláraszt
Eláraszt is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that originated in the Carpathian Basin, particularly in the regions of Transylvania and the Hungarian Plain. The term *eláraszt* translates roughly to "to drown" or "to cover," which reflects the dance's lively, immersive style where participants often move in a way that seems to "drown" or envelop the space around them. This dance is typically performed in groups, with participants holding hands or linking arms to create a continuous, flowing motion.
The dance is characterized by its rhythmic, circular movements, often accompanied by fast-paced folk music played
While eláraszt is most strongly associated with Hungarian culture, variations of similar dances exist in neighboring