fúrások
Fúrások, also known as "fúrás" or "fúrási," are a traditional Hungarian folk dance that originated in the eastern regions of the country, particularly in the Great Hungarian Plain. The dance is characterized by its lively and energetic rhythm, often performed in pairs or groups. Fúrások is typically danced to the accompaniment of a traditional Hungarian folk music ensemble, which includes instruments such as the cimbalom, a type of hammered dulcimer, and the duda, a bagpipe.
The dance is named after the "fúrás," which refers to the characteristic stomping and stomping rhythm that
Fúrások is often performed at folk festivals, weddings, and other social events, and is an important part