kezzel
Kezzel is a lesser-known but distinctive Hungarian folk dance characterized by its lively, rhythmic movements and traditional music. Originating from the Transdanubian region of Hungary, particularly in areas such as Somogy and Tolna, the dance reflects the cultural heritage of the rural communities that practice it. The term "kezzel" translates to "with the hand" in Hungarian, which may refer to the dance’s emphasis on hand gestures and intricate footwork.
Kezzel is typically performed in a circle or line formation, with participants holding hands or linking arms.
While kezzel shares similarities with other Hungarian folk dances like the *csárdás*, it is distinguished by
Though not as widely recognized internationally as some other Hungarian dances, kezzel remains an important part