felhoznak
Felhoznak is a term used in Hungarian to describe a type of traditional folk dance that originated in the northern regions of Hungary. The name "felhoznak" translates to "they are rising" in English, reflecting the dance's dynamic and energetic movements. This dance is characterized by its lively rhythm and the use of traditional Hungarian instruments such as the duda (bagpipe) and the cimbalom (hammered dulcimer).
The dance is typically performed by groups of men, often accompanied by a band playing traditional folk
Felhoznak is an important part of Hungarian cultural heritage and is often performed at festivals, weddings,
The origins of felhoznak can be traced back to the 19th century, during a period of cultural
Today, felhoznak continues to be an important part of Hungarian culture, with new generations of dancers and