proszénium
Proszénium is a traditional Hungarian folk dance performed primarily in the regions of Transylvania and the Carpathian Basin, particularly among the Székely people. The dance is characterized by its lively, energetic movements and is often accompanied by folk music played on instruments such as the *hurdy-gurdy*, *fidel*, and *bagpipe*. The term "proszénium" likely derives from the Hungarian word *proszén* (meaning "to dance"), though its exact origins remain somewhat debated among folklorists.
The dance typically features a circular formation where participants move in a counterclockwise direction, often with
Proszénium is commonly performed at festivals, weddings, and other communal gatherings, serving as both entertainment and
The dance’s preservation has been supported by folk dance ensembles and cultural organizations that seek to