raküld
Raküld is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that originated in the Carpathian Basin region. The term "raküld" is derived from the Hungarian verb *rakul*, meaning "to throw" or "to toss," which reflects the energetic and dynamic movements characteristic of the dance. Raküld is typically performed in a lively, circular formation, often accompanied by folk music played on instruments such as the cimbalom, violin, and accordion.
The dance is known for its vigorous steps, including stomping, jumping, and quick footwork, which create a
In modern times, raküld has gained recognition beyond Hungary, appearing in cultural festivals and folk dance
Raküld is not only a form of entertainment but also a reflection of the resilience and joy