ötöd
Ötöd is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that originated among the rural communities of the Carpathian Basin. The term "ötöd" translates to "fifth" in Hungarian, which historically referred to the fifth day of the week, typically a Tuesday, when such dances were commonly held. These gatherings were significant social events where villagers would come together to celebrate, socialize, and perform music and dance.
The dance itself is characterized by its lively, rhythmic movements, often performed in a circle or line
Ötöd dances were not only a form of entertainment but also served practical purposes, such as strengthening