ólmentesek
Ólmentesek, also known as "unprotected" or "unshielded" in English, refer to a specific category of Hungarian folk music and dance traditions that emerged in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The term originates from the Hungarian word *ól* (meaning "to play" or "to perform") and *mentes* (meaning "protected" or "covered"), implying a lack of formal structure or orchestration. These performances were typically spontaneous, communal, and often accompanied by simple instruments like the cimbalom (Hungarian hammered dulcimer), violin, or accordion.
Ólmentesek are characterized by their improvisational nature, where musicians and dancers create music and movement on
The style reflects the oral tradition of Hungarian folk culture, where music and dance were passed down