@vassillis..the basileos(the king) of dance....what amazed me is your capability to capture the dance tehnicques of Transylanian and slovak dances which are one of the most acrobatic dances in the world....the steps and the jumps of the transylvanian (romanian) dances are very hard and you captured perfectly....and what is more amazing is that beyond your huge effort you keep smiling when you dance looking like everything you do is simple....i cant belive how fast you can dance and keep your breath staying alive:) you are a huge talent all the best from a half romanian/half cappadocian greek from transylvania region of romania....all the best!!! zito ellada!!! ps: as a final comment....the gipsy dances that you show belong to transylvanian gipses called " gabori"..they are the only gypsies in the world who dont steal(all of them are penticostals as religion and is forbiden to steal )....also they are very good craftpeople in copper and horse breeders..all gabor man have a big moustache and they war a big black hat and black leather jackets...ussually they are very rich and they wealth is shown in golden rings and coins that gipsy women wear them around the neck...they are very clean and every week end when they go to church they wear white shirts and those big black hats..when i was a child and it was aghia maria day my mother left outside food and old clothes for gipsies as charity..they came took the food in silence, very polite thanking for charity TRANSYLVANIA IS A UNIQUE PLACE..has so manny minorities ..i have so good memories from chilhood that you brought to me by showing transylvanian dances by the way i was in seniko when i visited the places around granitsa and ioaninna...beautifull place !!!!..you have some aromanian(vlachs) villages in the region...people are so nice and lovely...they are smiling and they are very polite..i visited those places when i was young in 2006..... god bless you vassillis!!! efharisto poli file mou!!!!
Greetings from the Polish part of the Carpathians! This was a good idea to present the dances of the whole Carpathians. Your videos are always admirable. Keep going with every region you like!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Pot doar să mă înclin în fața unui talent uriaș pe care îl aveți și a acestei dorințe de a ne ,, uni ,, prin intermediul dansului pe toți cei care iubim și respectăm tradițiile fiecărei țări și respectăm oamenii de lângă noi ♥️♥️♥️ Mult succes în proiectele viitoare si multă sănătate tuturor 🍀 🍀🍀
Thank you so much enjoying the Hungarian again music so wonderful. I remember at a wedding for my sister my parents danced actually it was the very first time i watched them dance🙏😌🇭🇺⚔️☦️ 🇺🇸✝️I must have been age 5 or 6 thank you again Val💌you are blessed doing these videos🔥
Vasi esti un fenomen al dansurilor populare.Te urmaresc mereu chiar si la locul meu de munca.Te-am facut cunoscut colegilor mei si sunt incantati.Eu locuiesc in partea de sud a Romaniei ,Oltenia unde se joaca celebrul joc"CALUSUL".Te admir si te respect foarte mult pentru munca si talentul tau.Eu personal astept mereu cate un filmulet de la tine.Bravo !!! Te felicit !! Pupici multi din Romania.
Hello everybody. Love from hungary. Just wanted to say something intersting. In most of these countries you will find some form of csardas because of the history of hungary. If you look up hungary before ww1 you will see how large we were. I am a folk musician that's why i know this. Love for everybody.
this is just wonderful - what a command of dances you have! And interposing film of the native dancers and pictures of the folk costumes of those regions is brilliant. I'd love to be in the condition you are, cardio wise! Keep dancing and ευχαριστώ πολύ for what you do!!
Urvala sia struna is actually sung in the Rusyn dialect😂 but all these dances were beautiful and you did such an amazing job recreating them. The Slovak ones made me think of home❤
Vasilis, thankyou for lovely entertainment in natural surroundings. You look like you are having so much fun.. Watching your vids is a cultural feast. Have to admit,we got a little nervous watching you dance by the river bed with the rocks and uneven turf. You nailed it! You didn't miss a beat👍I'd be tripping all over those boulders🤭 This new vid is exciting. It's awesome!
We're curious about your life these days. Got spoiled to the last series and then you kind of disappeared. You seem like a very enterprising guy. Hope we are privy to your future projects bcuz there's a lot of diversity and talent in there!
Thank you 😊 It was a busy period, I graduated from graphic arts and had some trips and live performances. But I managed to find time and this Sunday I'll upload an episode for Ukraine :)
@@lonelyhetaliafangirl4936 all the Carpathians are Central, the Romanian part of the Carpathians ( Transylvania) and the Ukrainian part ( Transcarpathia and Galicia ) are Central European too. Germany is not Central European, just Bayern is, Lichtenstein is not Central European neither is Switzerland.
Great idea, would be very interesting! :D But then please finally not Czechia only as Bohemia but Czechia as a whole! Also Moravian and Silesian! Those parts of Czechia need to be known so much more! Have absolutely beautiful folklore and dances (and costumes)!
The best youtube channel I've ever seen in my life🔥🔥It really is so good and beautiful that I don't know how to describe it. ❤❤Thank you for such beautiful videos, for such beautiful dances, for your effort. ❤❤ευχαριστώ🌟🌟🌟
@@VasilisDance like the "greats" who came before your time, you too make it look so effortless,Vasilis. That fancy footwork on the steps in your village bring another icon to mind: ruclips.net/video/swloMVFALXw/видео.html I actually watched Baryshnikov after watching your dance here because of the jumps and the turns. Really awesome!
What is shown at 3:08 in the background is Moravian verbuňk, not slovak. ruclips.net/video/w6LrHeysHB8/видео.html you can see the exacrt same moves as in the background video here at around minute 1:59 What Vasilis dances in the front looks like a mix between Slovak verbunk and Czech verbuňk to me. Also the song I only know from Moravia as a verbuňk - hněvala sa moja máti/mám já hrušku, same song, different text as it is so often with folklore. Mám já hrušku I've heard Slovak versions of, but not as a verbuňk... Also... If you devide between Urkaine and Rusyn and Slovakia and Rusyn you have to link it correctly... 10:23 Урвалася струна is Rusyn, not Slovak, if you want to devide. ruclips.net/video/CWRAlO4Q_Sg/видео.html And lastly directly before this one the song that is used is eště si ja pohár vína zaplatím - that song I definitely associate more with Moravia, it's so often sung and played there, but I have to admit of that one I don't know the origin. Is it from the borderline region between Moravia and Slovakia maybe? Edit: maybe the confusion has it's reason in the words for the regions - Slovakia (Slovenska) is not Slovácko. Slovácko Is a region in Moravia, Czechia. It's folklore and culture are similar to Slovakia, that's where the name comes from I've heard, but it's still completely different from Slovakia I think. Therefore the slováckého verbuňk Is not the slovenského verbunk, even if Slovácko Is often translated by Google eg as "Slovak"
Hello it is possible to make a video with french dances( basques bretons corses provençales alsaciens)? I 😍this vidéo the dances are so fast and virtuous
Only critiques: Łemkos are Rusyns & many of the photos of the Ukrainian Carpathians you showed were Rusyns and Lemkos in traditional Rusyn & Lemko outfits, such as the beaded necklaces or krywulka are specifically Lemko and Rusyn
all of this was so awesome to watch but for prysiadky which you see a lot in Ukrainian dance when this step is done in the carpathian regions you would do it parallel instead of having your legs open
@@VasilisDance not Hungarian, Csango: these are uncomplete Hungarized Romanians who emigrated from Transilvania to Siret valley în Moldova (I mean Săbăoani, Mogoșești, Hălăucești, Adjudeni, Roman, Bacău, Răcăciuni, etc) . They are speaking a mixture dialect of Hungarian and Romanian . Genetically they are 100% Romanians according to a German study and are Catholic as confession.
@@VasilisDance see also their clothes: are from Moldova region, not Hungarian. And îs România, Moldova region (4.06-4.16), not rep. Moldova as you posted. Rep Moldova has no Mountains.
@@turnus2 Completely wrong: csángó people are mostly those székely people who emigrated from Transylvania to Moldova. What could be other reason for them speaking a Hungarian dialect in a region which never belonged to Hungary?
It's a promise! :) Would you prefer a dance exclusively for Persian dancing or a dance medley of all Iranian peoples, like Persians, Kurds, Tajiks, Afghans, Gilaki, Ossetians etc. etc. ? :D
Those statements are sincerely so retarded. Magyars, the asian nomad people that migrated to Europe? So you brought the dance with you from Asia? Or maybe it s wallachian and u integrated it? The nuremberg chronicles from 1493 say that wallachians are the ethnic people of Transylvania and the majority, you can find it in english online. Again the international demographs of 1900 on Transylvania show wallachians as majority, before Romania ever had it. So how did the asian Arpard turn into the european Janos? How is that ''magyar'' culture looks so european but they stem from Asia? Did you invent it or integrate it in what you call magyar now? The same way you integrated Sigismund of Luxemburg, the wallachian Hunyadi or the swabian Bathory?
@@jarko2349 The old name for people who live in today's Ukraine was Rusyny (or the anglisized Rusyn or Latin Ruthenian). Wester Ukrainians were known as Rusyny until the beginning of the 20th century as were my family members. So your point does not make sense.
I like watching your videos but this time it’s quite upsetting that many typically Hungarian dances are shown under the Romanian flag. Just because former territories of the kingdom of Hungary now belong to Romania those dances didn’t become Romanian. Same regarding some dances under the Slovakian flag. Those are the treasures of the great Hungarian heritage.
@vassillis..the basileos(the king) of dance....what amazed me is your capability to capture the dance tehnicques of Transylanian and slovak dances which are one of the most acrobatic dances in the world....the steps and the jumps of the transylvanian (romanian) dances are very hard and you captured perfectly....and what is more amazing is that beyond your huge effort you keep smiling when you dance looking like everything you do is simple....i cant belive how fast you can dance and keep your breath staying alive:)
you are a huge talent
all the best from a half romanian/half cappadocian greek from transylvania region of romania....all the best!!! zito ellada!!!
ps: as a final comment....the gipsy dances that you show belong to transylvanian gipses called " gabori"..they are the only gypsies in the world who dont steal(all of them are penticostals as religion and is forbiden to steal )....also they are very good craftpeople in copper and horse breeders..all gabor man have a big moustache and they war a big black hat and black leather jackets...ussually they are very rich and they wealth is shown in golden rings and coins that gipsy women wear them around the neck...they are very clean and every week end when they go to church they wear white shirts and those big black hats..when i was a child and it was aghia maria day my mother left outside food and old clothes for gipsies as charity..they came took the food in silence, very polite thanking for charity
TRANSYLVANIA IS A UNIQUE PLACE..has so manny minorities ..i have so good memories from chilhood that you brought to me by showing transylvanian dances
by the way i was in seniko when i visited the places around granitsa and ioaninna...beautifull place !!!!..you have some aromanian(vlachs) villages in the region...people are so nice and lovely...they are smiling and they are very polite..i visited those places when i was young in 2006.....
god bless you vassillis!!! efharisto poli file mou!!!!
Thank you so much!! Great information!
Дякую за Ваш коментар. Було цікаво читати, хоч він і не для мене. Дізналася багато чого нового.
Greetings from the Polish part of the Carpathians! This was a good idea to present the dances of the whole Carpathians. Your videos are always admirable. Keep going with every region you like!
Thank you!! )
from Ukrainian part, I love the Carpathians
Thank you for showing traditional dances from my native Transylvania
My pleasure, beautiful culture. :))
Milyen szépek is az erdélyi csárdások. Ha egy határ el is választ testvér a magyar és román.
Mă dau lacrimile
Trăiesc departe de tara natala dar cînd dau de orice că aceste dansuri mă trec fiorii
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Pot doar să mă înclin în fața unui talent uriaș pe care îl aveți și a acestei dorințe de a ne ,, uni ,, prin intermediul dansului pe toți cei care iubim și respectăm tradițiile fiecărei țări și respectăm oamenii de lângă noi ♥️♥️♥️
Mult succes în proiectele viitoare si multă sănătate tuturor 🍀 🍀🍀
Felicitări!Respect, dragoste si îmbrățișări din Romania ❤️🇹🇩🇹🇩🇹🇩
Multumesc mult!!😊
@@VasilisDance 🇹🇩❤️❤️🤗
Thank you for acknowledging cultures that don't have one country such as Lemkos and Rusyns, it's very touching.
Thank you very much!!
These cultures are so beautiful! I love them so much and wish they were so much more known! :))
Vasilis, The ancient peoples who lived long ago watching you, would be very very proud of you to remember them in their dances!!!
Thank you very much!!
One of the most intresting regions of Europe.
Best background to portray Carpathian mountains and its people.
High level as always, Vasilis.
Thank you!! :) The shooting took place in my village, Seniko. :)
Nie mogę oderwać oczu, po prostu piękne, cieszę się, że znalazłam tu taki skarb 💖💎👍 dziękuję bardzo 🥇
Thank you very much!!
:0 How I missed these videos! Very nice to see you covering Hungary again :)
Thank you!! :)
Thank you so much enjoying the Hungarian again music so wonderful. I remember at a wedding for my sister my parents danced actually it was the very first time i watched them dance🙏😌🇭🇺⚔️☦️ 🇺🇸✝️I must have been age 5 or 6 thank you again Val💌you are blessed doing these videos🔥
Twoja radość życia i uśmiech są zaraźliwe. Nikt tak uroczo nie odkrywa i promuje folkloru krajów Europy. Dziękuję i pozdrawiam.
Thank you very much!!
Браво, възхитително. Вече не зная, какви суперлативи да пиша? Всяко Ваше изпълнение е наслада за всички сетива. Благодаря.
Много благодаря!! :)
Great to see you back, Vasilis! Amazing as always. Looking forward for more dances:)
Sincerely, your fan from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿❤🇬🇷
Thank you!! ❤
Vasi esti un fenomen al dansurilor populare.Te urmaresc mereu chiar si la locul meu de munca.Te-am facut cunoscut colegilor mei si sunt incantati.Eu locuiesc in partea de sud a Romaniei ,Oltenia unde se joaca celebrul joc"CALUSUL".Te admir si te respect foarte mult pentru munca si talentul tau.Eu personal astept mereu cate un filmulet de la tine.Bravo !!! Te felicit !! Pupici multi din Romania.
Mulțumesc foarte mult!!!
Roma here, I was surprised and impressed with your performance of some of our dances! Well done! Thank you for including us! 👏👏
Hello everybody. Love from hungary. Just wanted to say something intersting. In most of these countries you will find some form of csardas because of the history of hungary. If you look up hungary before ww1 you will see how large we were. I am a folk musician that's why i know this. Love for everybody.
Thanx, Vasilis! This is your best video. Your dance in open space and in such beautiful landscapes (and with your cheerful smile) is perfect!!!❤🇺🇦
Thank you very much!!
Super video as always, and thank you for including Romani people.
Thank you!!:) Love their culture.
Love, love love it so much. Thank you. Thanks for including the Lemkos.
Thank you!! Love their music :)
Good medley -Congratulations,Vasilis! I am Cristian from Romania.
Thank you Cristian!!
Supeeer igra ovaj covek Bravo..baa lepo prikazuje igte i pesme sa svih urmalja..predivno nesto,al stvarno..Bravo,Bravooo
Qué bonito!! Un abrazo desde España!!
Muchas gracias!!
this is just wonderful - what a command of dances you have! And interposing film of the native dancers and pictures of the folk costumes of those regions is brilliant. I'd love to be in the condition you are, cardio wise! Keep dancing and ευχαριστώ πολύ for what you do!!
You’re back !! How happy I am to see the notification from your channel, thank you very much ! :)
Thank you very much!! :)
Красота!Браво!
Urvala sia struna is actually sung in the Rusyn dialect😂 but all these dances were beautiful and you did such an amazing job recreating them. The Slovak ones made me think of home❤
Thank you very much!!
Vasilis,
thankyou for lovely entertainment in natural surroundings. You look like you are having so much fun.. Watching your vids is a cultural feast.
Have to admit,we got a little nervous watching you dance by the river bed with the rocks and uneven turf. You nailed it! You didn't miss a beat👍I'd be tripping all over those boulders🤭
This new vid is exciting. It's awesome!
Thank you very much!
We're curious about your life these days. Got spoiled to the last series and then you kind of disappeared. You seem like a very enterprising guy. Hope we are privy to your future projects bcuz there's a lot of diversity and talent in there!
Thank you 😊 It was a busy period, I graduated from graphic arts and had some trips and live performances. But I managed to find time and this Sunday I'll upload an episode for Ukraine :)
... VASILIS, You Are The One On Our BALKANS.....❤️.....
Another wonderful job from vasilis. Keep going sweetie 💛💙💐😊 greetings from US
Thank you!! :))
That’s beautiful 😍
Can you make Central Europe dance medley (Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia and Hungary) plz
Tha carpathians are Central Europe… Switzerland and Lichtenstein are not Central European but western
@@Qwerty1637i The Carpathian are located in countries that are in Central (Poland, Slovakia and Hungary) and Eastern Europe (Romania and Ukraine)
@@lonelyhetaliafangirl4936 all the Carpathians are Central, the Romanian part of the Carpathians ( Transylvania) and the Ukrainian part ( Transcarpathia and Galicia ) are Central European too. Germany is not Central European, just Bayern is, Lichtenstein is not Central European neither is Switzerland.
Great idea, would be very interesting! :D But then please finally not Czechia only as Bohemia but Czechia as a whole! Also Moravian and Silesian! Those parts of Czechia need to be known so much more! Have absolutely beautiful folklore and dances (and costumes)!
Like your other videos, this one is of good quality. Loves from Turkey ❤️💙🇹🇷
Thank you 💙
Up to you guys
Another good argument for the peaceful coexistence of peoples! Thank you, Vasilis!
Thank you very much!!
❤ mulțumesc pentru postare ❤❤❤❤
Molto bravo Vasilis, bravissimo!!!
Thank you for this great video! It is wonderful to learn more about my Rusyn ancestors. ❤️
Thank you!! :)
А вы водки? Я руснак із Перечина
Thank you so much for your fantastic work. I match to my family tree searching.
Thank you very much!!
Fantastic production and fantastic dances! Thank You!
Masterpiece! Thanks 👏👏👏
Thank you for watching 😊
The best youtube channel I've ever seen in my life🔥🔥It really is so good and beautiful that I don't know how to describe it. ❤❤Thank you for such beautiful videos, for such beautiful dances, for your effort. ❤❤ευχαριστώ🌟🌟🌟
Thank you so much ❤️
Congratulations on your performance! 🎉
Thank you very much!!
Very nice selection, Vasílis!
Thank you!!:)
Bravo !!!
Brilliant! As always…
Thank you ☺️
Heloo in România 🇷🇴👏👏
🤍🇷🇴
Браво!!
Seniko est un très bel endroit. Magnifique!
Merci beaucoup!!
Genious❤❤❤
Very educational! I tried Shazam with these to hear more.
Thank you!!:)
Bravo very popular Dencer wit very good video creators. God bless Vasilis.
Thank you!!
There needs to be a catagory in the Olympics for dance...PERIOD!!
*****
6:53
Where are these steps,Vasilis?
It's one of the bridges of my village! Seniko, Ioannina, Greece. :)
@@VasilisDance like the "greats" who came before your time, you too make it look so effortless,Vasilis. That fancy footwork on the steps in your village bring another icon to mind:
ruclips.net/video/swloMVFALXw/видео.html
I actually watched Baryshnikov after watching your dance here because of the jumps and the turns. Really awesome!
@@michelekurlan2580 So beautiful!! :))
Great
Thank you 😊
Amazing.
Thank you!!:)
What is shown at 3:08 in the background is Moravian verbuňk, not slovak.
ruclips.net/video/w6LrHeysHB8/видео.html you can see the exacrt same moves as in the background video here at around minute 1:59
What Vasilis dances in the front looks like a mix between Slovak verbunk and Czech verbuňk to me. Also the song I only know from Moravia as a verbuňk - hněvala sa moja máti/mám já hrušku, same song, different text as it is so often with folklore. Mám já hrušku I've heard Slovak versions of, but not as a verbuňk...
Also... If you devide between Urkaine and Rusyn and Slovakia and Rusyn you have to link it correctly... 10:23 Урвалася струна is Rusyn, not Slovak, if you want to devide.
ruclips.net/video/CWRAlO4Q_Sg/видео.html
And lastly directly before this one the song that is used is eště si ja pohár vína zaplatím - that song I definitely associate more with Moravia, it's so often sung and played there, but I have to admit of that one I don't know the origin. Is it from the borderline region between Moravia and Slovakia maybe?
Edit: maybe the confusion has it's reason in the words for the regions - Slovakia (Slovenska) is not Slovácko. Slovácko Is a region in Moravia, Czechia. It's folklore and culture are similar to Slovakia, that's where the name comes from I've heard, but it's still completely different from Slovakia I think. Therefore the slováckého verbuňk Is not the slovenského verbunk, even if Slovácko Is often translated by Google eg as "Slovak"
This is amazing, I can't stop watching it! You are seriously talented, I really like the addition of Jews and Roma. What is the song for the Lemkos?
Thank you very much!! The Lemko part was a fragment from this amazing performance ruclips.net/video/A4VwyRyIpJE/видео.html
Amazing work!
Thank you!:))
3:16 song?
¡Ole! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Hello it is possible to make a video with french dances( basques bretons corses provençales alsaciens)?
I 😍this vidéo the dances are so fast and virtuous
It's in my list!! :)Thank you!!:)
7:33 what’s the name of this?
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What is the polish song called at 8:47?
It is tańce podhalańskie :)
Only critiques:
Łemkos are Rusyns & many of the photos of the Ukrainian Carpathians you showed were Rusyns and Lemkos in traditional Rusyn & Lemko outfits, such as the beaded necklaces or krywulka are specifically Lemko and Rusyn
What's music name in 07:33?
It's from this performance: ruclips.net/video/ZFfaMjoaGuM/видео.html
Yesssss♋️🇷🇴🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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all of this was so awesome to watch but for prysiadky which you see a lot in Ukrainian dance when this step is done in the carpathian regions you would do it parallel instead of having your legs open
Thank you for the tip!!
O porcărie, Moldova unde era.Doar Ardeal si Basarabia
Real ones know the intro song is from Borat
👏👏👏🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴❤️
В танцях прослідковується багато спільного.
Do maghreb dances
Some of the songs you said are Slovak are in fact Moravian (part of Czechia) just sayin
From 3.46 to 4.05 seems to be Romanian
It's Hungarian from the Moldavian region of Romania.
@@VasilisDance not Hungarian, Csango: these are uncomplete Hungarized Romanians who emigrated from Transilvania to Siret valley în Moldova (I mean Săbăoani, Mogoșești, Hălăucești, Adjudeni, Roman, Bacău, Răcăciuni, etc) . They are speaking a mixture dialect of Hungarian and Romanian . Genetically they are 100% Romanians according to a German study and are Catholic as confession.
@@VasilisDance see also their clothes: are from Moldova region, not Hungarian. And îs România, Moldova region (4.06-4.16), not rep. Moldova as you posted. Rep Moldova has no Mountains.
@@VasilisDance anyway, the melodica line from 3.39-4.00 îs Romanian, not Hungarian.
@@turnus2 Completely wrong: csángó people are mostly those székely people who emigrated from Transylvania to Moldova. What could be other reason for them speaking a Hungarian dialect in a region which never belonged to Hungary?
Tireless worker, like allways
Thank you!!:)
And Czechia ? Carpathes touch it as much as Poland
And probably more then Hungary !
Pokfolony z Karpat!
Aramaean dances pls
I have done an Assyrian episode in my channel 😊
Bulgaria 🇧🇬🤔
🤦 քʀօʍօֆʍ
Мне кажется, вам нужно найти партнёршу. С ней танцы будут ещё ярче.
It's not the easiest thing to find a dance partner in the woods. 😂
❤️❤️❤️❤️Perfect. Please Make IRAN ❤️❤️❤️❤️🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷
It's a promise! :) Would you prefer a dance exclusively for Persian dancing or a dance medley of all Iranian peoples, like Persians, Kurds, Tajiks, Afghans, Gilaki, Ossetians etc. etc. ? :D
Thank you for your replay
All of theme please.
thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Az első tánc nem román, hanem MAGYAR!!!
Mindkét oldalon van. Lehet, hogy a múltban a magyaroktól tanultuk. Ezt táncoltam Szilágyiban. Az északi részen Erdély.. Zilah❤❤❤
Those statements are sincerely so retarded. Magyars, the asian nomad people that migrated to Europe? So you brought the dance with you from Asia? Or maybe it s wallachian and u integrated it? The nuremberg chronicles from 1493 say that wallachians are the ethnic people of Transylvania and the majority, you can find it in english online. Again the international demographs of 1900 on Transylvania show wallachians as majority, before Romania ever had it. So how did the asian Arpard turn into the european Janos? How is that ''magyar'' culture looks so european but they stem from Asia? Did you invent it or integrate it in what you call magyar now? The same way you integrated Sigismund of Luxemburg, the wallachian Hunyadi or the swabian Bathory?
strange divide between Rusyn and Ukrainians, Rusyns are Ukrainians
but well done
So true
Thank you! Stay tuned, this Sunday Ukraine will be published on my channel and Rusyns are part of the video.
Rusyns are their own people
@@jarko2349 there is no genetic proof as of yet to prove that
@@jarko2349 The old name for people who live in today's Ukraine was Rusyny (or the anglisized Rusyn or Latin Ruthenian). Wester Ukrainians were known as Rusyny until the beginning of the 20th century as were my family members. So your point does not make sense.
Loved the dancing but most of all the Roma and UKRAINIANS. NOT ENOUGH OFROM THESE
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Парада! Руснак им
I like watching your videos but this time it’s quite upsetting that many typically Hungarian dances are shown under the Romanian flag. Just because former territories of the kingdom of Hungary now belong to Romania those dances didn’t become Romanian. Same regarding some dances under the Slovakian flag. Those are the treasures of the great Hungarian heritage.
VASILIS CYPRUS IS TURKEY!
What about Hutsuls and White Chorvats?
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