ágacskáin
Ágacskáin is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that is often performed during various celebrations and festivals, particularly in the Carpathian Basin region. The dance is characterized by its lively and energetic movements, which are typically performed in a circle by both men and women. The music that accompanies ágacskáin is usually played on traditional Hungarian instruments such as the tambura, cimbalom, and various types of fiddles.
The name ágacskáin is derived from the Hungarian word "ágacska," which means "little branch." This name is
Ágacskáin is not only a form of entertainment but also serves as a means of social interaction
Despite its popularity, ágacskáin is not as widely known outside of Hungary as some other folk dances.