ügylettet
Ugyylette is a traditional Hungarian folk dance style that originated in the 17th and 18th centuries. It is characterized by fast-paced steps, intricate footwork, and complex rhythms. The dance is typically performed in a group, with dancers arranged in a circle or line, and is often accompanied by lively music played on instruments such as the fidel, cimbalom, and brass.
The name "ugyylette" is derived from the Hungarian word "ugyi," which means "good" or "pleasing," and the
Ugyylette is known for its rapid-fire footwork, intricate rhythms, and playful energy. The dance is often performed