övcsat
Övcsat, also known as "övcsatolás" in Hungarian, is a traditional Hungarian folk dance that originated in the 19th century. It is a lively and energetic dance performed by couples, with the man and woman holding hands and moving in a circular motion. The dance is characterized by its quick steps and the use of the hips and shoulders to create a rhythmic motion.
The name "övcsat" translates to "beltightening" in English, referring to the way the dancers hold each other
Övcsat is typically performed to folk music, with the dancers moving in time with the rhythm of
The dance has also been adapted for modern performance, with choreographers creating new versions that incorporate