Young men dance Csardas, a traditional Hungarian folk dance, also know as czardas
All young men dancers dance csardas a traditional Hungarian folk dance, with their vibrant embroidered vests and boots that clicked against the well maintained grass. They moved with a fiery passion that ignited the hearts of all who watched. The music, played by a lively band of musicians, filled the air with its lively tempo, urging the dancers to twirl and leap with reckless abandon. đ Weâre now The Global Canadian Couple! Same travel chaos, new name. Watch our latest adventures here:    âąÂ đ”đ Manilaâs Hidden Disneyland? đ”đđąÂ (My Wif...  â Subscribe for more travel adventures â    / @theglobalcanadiancouple  A group of young men gathered in the Opusztaszer National Heritage Park center to dance the traditional Hungarian csardas. The dance was organized by the park, and it was a part of to showcase a traditional Easter celebration. A lot of people, men and women enjoyed to watch them. The group of young men continued to dance, their movements becoming more intricate and energetic with each passing moment. The onlookers cheered and clapped, caught up in the infectious energy of the performance. The dancers spun and stomped, their faces flushed with exertion and joy, their laughter ringing out like bells in the crisp evening air. As the final notes of the music faded away, the young men bowed to their audience, their chests heaving with exertion and pride. The onlookers erupted into applause, their faces beaming with admiration for the skill and passion of the dancers. To remember to a traditional Easter with csardas, the memory of that magical dance lingered in the hearts of all who had witnessed the group of young men dancing the Hungarian csardas. What is csardas exactly and where it came from? The CsĂĄrdĂĄs also know as czardas - is a traditional Hungarian folk dance. The word CsĂĄrdĂĄs originated from the word csĂĄrda. The csĂĄrda means tavern or inn with pub. The dance got its name, because they used to dance in the tavern or pub, therefore became known as "CsĂĄrdĂĄs," or dances in the pub. However csĂĄrdĂĄs originated from the 18th century, in the time of the Austrian Hungarian Empire. There was a music genre named verbunkos, where the verbunk was used as a recruiting dance by the Austrian army. The word verbunkos originated from the German word Werbung - recruitment. Austrian's language is German. In the Hungarian language the W and the V pronunciation is pretty much the same, so Werbung became Verbung - recruitment and Verbung turned into Verbunkos dance. And then Verbunkos turned into csĂĄrdĂĄs. Today no Hungarian dance CsĂĄrdĂĄs in the pub, but it's a very popular dance at wedding parties and or at cultural events. The CsĂĄrdĂĄs have many versions. Because of the Verbunkos, men can dance alone or with other men, as you saw on the video, women could not go in the army at that time when csardas was born, that is why men can dance it alone. However, as life went on, the csardas changed. Today it can be dance by men - women couples. Not just the CsĂĄrdĂĄs itself, but its music can be different too. It can start slow and speed up at the end, it can be very dynamic, and or very rhythmical, or same speed as you heard on the video. 00:00 - Intro 00:23 - Hungarian folk dance the Csardas 01:21 - Conclusion đš Our travel evolution: Watch how we became The Global Canadian Couple! đ    âąÂ đšđŠÂ Our Rebrand Story: From Canadian Travel...  During our latest time in Hungary we cooked Hungarian goulash, (gulyas) outside on open fire. The goulash in Hungary is some way similar to the oven baked turkey in USA. Everyone had their very own cooking method, and everyone believe theirs the best... This is the reason why so many different way you can cook Hungarian goulash. So how do we cook the authentic Hungarian goulash? Check out on the next video:    âąÂ đđș Hungarian horses, Easter tradition and ...  This video comes with two detailed Hungarian goulash recipe. --------------------- đ Enjoyed this video? Don't forget to: â Follow my journeys using #HungRiotTravels #HungRiotVlogs #hungariancsardas #magyarczardas #czardas #csĂĄrdĂĄs #Verbunkos #theglobalcanadiancouple #HungRiotInHungary #HungRiotVlogs #CRVlogs

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