rácsszer
Rácsszer is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that originated among the Rác people, a term historically used to refer to ethnic Hungarians living in the southern regions of the Carpathian Basin, particularly in areas such as Transylvania (now part of Romania) and Vojvodina (now part of Serbia). The term "Rác" itself derives from the Latin *Ruthenus*, referring to the Ruthenian or Slavic influences in the region, though the dancers were primarily of Hungarian ethnicity.
The dance is characterized by its lively, rhythmic movements and is often performed in groups, typically with
Rácsszer is commonly performed at folk festivals, weddings, and other celebrations, serving as a cultural expression
While closely associated with Hungarian traditions, Rácsszer reflects the cultural exchange and blending that occurred in