támadóra
Támadóra refers to a traditional Hungarian folk dance that originated among the rural communities of the Carpathian Basin. The term "támadóra" translates loosely to "attacking" or "charging," reflecting the dance's lively, energetic character. It is typically performed in a line or circle, with participants moving in a rhythmic, forward-moving pattern that mimics a march or assault, hence its name.
The dance is often associated with festive occasions, weddings, and harvest celebrations, where it serves as
While the dance has roots in peasant traditions, it has evolved over time and is now performed
Támadóra is not only a form of entertainment but also a cultural artifact that preserves elements of