lisztharmat
Lisztharmat is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that originated in the region of Transylvania, which was historically part of the Kingdom of Hungary. The term *lisztharmat* combines the words *liszt* (flour) and *harmat* (rain), referencing the dance’s playful, whimsical nature, often performed during festive occasions such as weddings, harvest celebrations, and village gatherings. The dance is characterized by its lively, circular movements, light steps, and improvisational elements, reflecting the spontaneous and communal spirit of Hungarian rural culture.
The dance typically involves a group of participants, often men and women, who move in a circle
Lisztharmat is not only a form of entertainment but also carries cultural significance, symbolizing unity and
Today, lisztharmat continues to be celebrated as a living tradition, with both amateur and professional groups