ujjaknál
Ujjaknál is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that originated in the Carpathian Basin region, particularly in the northern parts of the country. The term "ujjaknál" translates roughly to "dance of the legs," reflecting the dance's emphasis on intricate and rapid leg movements while the upper body remains relatively still. This style of dance is often performed during festive occasions, weddings, and rural celebrations, serving as both entertainment and a form of cultural expression.
The dance is characterized by its lively tempo and rhythmic footwork, typically accompanied by folk music played
Ujjaknál is closely tied to Hungarian rural traditions and is often practiced in villages where folk dancing
Today, ujjaknál is preserved and promoted through folk dance groups, cultural festivals, and educational initiatives aimed