kódjába
Kódjába is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that is popular in the southern regions of the country, particularly in Baranya County. The dance is characterized by its lively rhythm and energetic movements, reflecting the spirit of Hungarian rural life. Kódjába is typically performed in groups, with dancers holding hands in a circle and moving in a counterclockwise direction.
The dance is named after the kódja, a traditional Hungarian folk instrument consisting of a wooden frame
The steps of kódjába are simple and repetitive, consisting of a series of quick steps and turns.
Kódjába is considered an important part of Hungarian cultural heritage, and efforts are being made to preserve
In recent years, kódjába has gained international recognition, with performances being held in various countries around