felhevít
Felhevít is a Hungarian folk dance characterized by its lively tempo, energetic movements, and traditional attire. Originating from the Carpathian Basin, particularly in regions such as Transylvania and parts of modern-day Romania and Slovakia, it reflects the cultural heritage of the Hungarian people. The dance is often performed during festive occasions, weddings, and rural celebrations, serving as a form of communal expression and social bonding.
The term *felhevít* translates roughly to "to raise spirits" or "to cheer up," which aligns with its
Felhevít is often performed in traditional Hungarian folk costumes, which vary by region but commonly include
While closely related to other Hungarian folk dances like the *csárdás*, felhevít distinguishes itself through its