lapátjainak
Lapátjainak is a Hungarian folk dance that originated in the 19th century. It is a lively and energetic dance performed by couples, with the man leading and the woman following. The dance is characterized by its quick steps and the use of the arms, which are often raised and lowered in a rhythmic pattern. The name "lapátjainak" translates to "the sound of the shovel," which refers to the distinctive sound made by the dancers' feet as they stomp on the ground during the dance.
The dance is typically performed to traditional Hungarian folk music, which is often played on string instruments
Lapátjainak is a popular dance in Hungary and is often performed at folk festivals and cultural events.