
Circle Dance - Hungarian State Folk Ensemble - House of Traditions
The performanceof the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble was created in memory of the Trianon peace treaty that was signed a hundred years ago. more
The performanceof the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble was created in memory of the Trianon peace treaty that was signed a hundred years ago. more
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Last event date: Wednesday, March 05 2025 5:00PM
Inspired by the folklore of the Hungarians of the Carpathian Basin and the nationalities living in a community of fate with them (Romanians, Slovaks, Serbs and Croats, Swabians, Rusyns, Jews and Gypsies), the anthology-style selection tours and dances around the Highlands, Transcarpathia, Transylvania, the Southern Parts and "Little Hungary". Believing in the unquestionable reality of togetherness, it presents the peasant heritage and the unparalleled cultural and spiritual assets bequeathed to us by the millennial coexistence as a wide-ranging panorama.
Performed by the dancers and musicians of the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble, Participating as Guests
Soloists: Pál Eszter, Hetényi Milán
Guest Participant: KOLO Band
Music Editor: Gergely Agócs, Attila Gera, László Kelemen, István Szalonna Pál
Composer: László Kelemen
Choreographers: Dezső Fitos, Rita Furik, Enikő Kocsis, Richárd Kökény, Gábor Mihályi, Mihály Richtarcsik
Director of the Band: Ferenc Radics
Dance Director: György Ágfalvi
Assistants to Dance Director: Beatrix Borbély, Katalin Jávor, Máté Farkas, ifj. Zoltán Zsuráfszky
Artistic Director: István Szalonna Pál
Director and choreographer, Company Director: Gábor Mihályi
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