Ohh please tell me this is a Czech dance and not a Slovak one...! ;D I need Czechs to have dances like this! Wow, this is such a beautiful and rhythmic dance... I can't stop hitting repeat. I just love it. What is it called?? Is ondráš the name of it? And am I crazy or does it also have Charleston elements in it?
the dance group is certainly not hungarian, but they learned the texts in hungarian. The dances and songs are 100% hungarian. you can find on youtube many many films, even original fims from the villages, where this is still today a living culture.
Hej! Nagyon jók vagytok! Very good, but one advice for the girls. You have to think that in Kalotaszeg the girls have many skirts so the costum is very heavy they can not turn so fast!!!! the dance can be fast, but still stay to be calm! No jumping, not fast moves!
I'm so confused. Is this dance Czech, Romanian, Hungarian or Slovak or all of those? Initialy I thought it was Moravian, then I thought it was Romanian, now your comment says it's Hungarian... I don't know what to think anymore! It's so hard for someone who's not part of any of those cultures but very interested in them and trying to get an impression of the Moravian culture, because it seems so mixed with all these other ones! I love this dance, the wildness of it, the speed, the jumping, clapping and stomping and throwing legs around - that aspect of this dance, is it Moravian or from somewhere else? I'm dying to know...
@@spiritofthewinds9089 This dance is originally from Kalotaszeg. This is a region, in Transilvania, between Nagyvárad(romanian:Oradea) and Kolozsvár(romanian:Cluj) This area is populated 90% hungarians. The first dance is a led's dance called "kalotaszegi legényes" During this dance the girls usually shouting picant words for the leds. Next couple dance is so called "szapora" afast couple dance. Usually first there is a slow couple dance called "lassú csárdás" slow csárdás and it is followed bu the fast one the "szapora". If you search on youtube "kalotaszegi legényes", "kalotaszegi csárdás", "kalotaszegi táncok" you can find hundreds of performances. many archiv films too.
pozdravujem na Moravu.. vie niekto ako sa volá tá prvá pieseň? Ďakujem vopred
Ohh please tell me this is a Czech dance and not a Slovak one...! ;D I need Czechs to have dances like this! Wow, this is such a beautiful and rhythmic dance... I can't stop hitting repeat. I just love it. What is it called?? Is ondráš the name of it? And am I crazy or does it also have Charleston elements in it?
the dance group is certainly not hungarian, but they learned the texts in hungarian. The dances and songs are 100% hungarian. you can find on youtube many many films, even original fims from the villages, where this is still today a living culture.
Píseň??
Hej! Nagyon jók vagytok!
Very good, but one advice for the girls.
You have to think that in Kalotaszeg the girls have many skirts so the costum is very heavy they can not turn so fast!!!! the dance can be fast, but still stay to be calm!
No jumping, not fast moves!
I'm so confused. Is this dance Czech, Romanian, Hungarian or Slovak or all of those? Initialy I thought it was Moravian, then I thought it was Romanian, now your comment says it's Hungarian... I don't know what to think anymore! It's so hard for someone who's not part of any of those cultures but very interested in them and trying to get an impression of the Moravian culture, because it seems so mixed with all these other ones! I love this dance, the wildness of it, the speed, the jumping, clapping and stomping and throwing legs around - that aspect of this dance, is it Moravian or from somewhere else? I'm dying to know...
@@spiritofthewinds9089 This dance is originally from Kalotaszeg. This is a region, in Transilvania, between Nagyvárad(romanian:Oradea) and Kolozsvár(romanian:Cluj) This area is populated 90% hungarians. The first dance is a led's dance called "kalotaszegi legényes" During this dance the girls usually shouting picant words for the leds. Next couple dance is so called "szapora" afast couple dance. Usually first there is a slow couple dance called "lassú csárdás" slow csárdás and it is followed bu the fast one the "szapora". If you search on youtube "kalotaszegi legényes", "kalotaszegi csárdás", "kalotaszegi táncok" you can find hundreds of performances. many archiv films too.
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Super, akorát z toho stabilizátoru obrazu se mi dělá blbě :D :P
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