gyantaalapúak
Gyantaalapúak, also known as "rope-walkers" in English, refers to a traditional Hungarian folk art form. It involves a performer balancing and performing acrobatic feats on a slack rope, often at a significant height. This art form has deep roots in Hungarian rural culture and was historically performed at village festivals and fairs.
The performers, known as gyantaalapúak, develop incredible strength, balance, and coordination through rigorous training. They typically
While the practice has declined in recent decades, there are still dedicated individuals and groups working