óhják
Óhják is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that originated in the northern regions of Hungary, particularly in the areas around the Tisza River. The dance is characterized by its lively and energetic steps, often performed in pairs or small groups. Óhják is typically danced to the accompaniment of a traditional Hungarian folk music ensemble, which includes instruments such as the cimbalom, a type of hammered dulcimer, and the duda, a type of bagpipe.
The dance is named after the Hungarian word for "oh," which is a vocalization often used to
Óhják is typically danced in a circle or line, with dancers moving in a continuous motion. The
Óhják is an important part of Hungarian folk culture and is often performed at social gatherings, festivals,