révészés
Révészés is a traditional Hungarian folk dance. It is a lively and energetic dance style that originated in the 16th century in the Carpathian Basin. The dance is characterized by quick steps and turns, often performed in a circular formation by groups of dancers.
The origins of révészés are closely tied to the traditions of the Roma people, who have a
Révészés is typically performed to lively music played on traditional Hungarian instruments such as the accordion,
The dance is characterized by rapid footwork and intricate hand movements. Dancers perform a variety of steps,
Today, révészés is considered an important part of Hungarian cultural heritage. Efforts are being made to preserve
Between generations, the dance has adapted and evolved, still, it remains a unique and culturally significant