stromájába
Stromájába is a Hungarian folk dance that originated in the 19th century. The name translates to "into the stomach" in English, referring to the dance's energetic and rhythmic movements. The dance is typically performed by a group of people, with the leader, known as the "vezér," guiding the steps. Stromájába is characterized by its lively tempo and the use of various instruments, such as the tambourine and the accordion, to create a lively atmosphere.
The dance is often performed at social gatherings, festivals, and celebrations, and it has become an important
Stromájába is a versatile dance that can be adapted to various musical styles and tempos. It is
In recent years, Stromájába has gained international recognition and has been performed in various countries around