prédáló
Prédáló is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that originated in the Carpathian Basin region. The term "prédáló" translates to "dancing" or "waltzing" in Hungarian, and the dance is characterized by its lively, circular movements and rhythmic steps. It is often performed in groups, with dancers forming a circle or line, holding hands or linking arms. The dance typically features a mix of fast and slow steps, with an emphasis on fluid, flowing motion.
Prédáló is closely associated with Hungarian rural culture and has been passed down through generations as
The steps of prédáló vary by region, but most versions involve a basic waltz-like pattern, with dancers
While prédáló remains a staple of Hungarian folk dance, it has also gained recognition internationally through