négyág
Negyág is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that is popular in various regions of the country, particularly in the Great Plain (Alföld) and the Danube Bend (Dunántúl). The dance is characterized by its lively rhythm and energetic movements, which often include leaps, hops, and quick steps. The négyág is typically performed in groups, with dancers holding hands in a circle or line formation.
The name "négyág" translates to "four corners" in English, referring to the four directions that the dancers
The négyág is believed to have originated in the 19th century, with its roots in the folk
The négyág is not only a dance, but also a social event, bringing together people from different