felolvasok
Felolvasók, also known as "readers" or "reciters," are individuals who perform a form of oral reading or recitation, often in a culture or community setting. This tradition is particularly notable in Hungarian culture, where felolvasók have historically played a significant role in literary and educational contexts.
The practice of felolvasás (reading aloud) dates back centuries and serves various purposes, including transmitting literature,
In Hungary, the tradition gained prominence in the 19th and early 20th centuries, corresponding with a burgeoning
While traditionally performed in person, modern felolvasás may involve recorded readings or live broadcasts, especially with
Overall, felolvasók are integral to preserving and promoting literary culture, fostering community gatherings, and enhancing the