tańce - czardasz
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Puszta – węgierski step
Csárdás or Czárdás
Hungarian: [’csárdás], English: [‘tʃɑrdæʃ] is a traditional ungarian folk dance, the name derived from csárda (old Hungarian term for tavern). It originated in Hungary and was popularized by Roma music (Cigány) bands in Hungary
and neighboring lands of Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Burgenland, Croatia, Ukraine, Poland, Transylvania and Moravia, as well as among the Banat
Bulgarians, including those in Bulgaria.
Puszta by Tadeusz Ajudukiewicz
Rafael Neuber - Kapela of Hungary, from the series - The Puszta
Rafael Neuber - Front of the inn, from the series - The Puszta
Rafael Neuber - Wedding, from the series - The Puszta
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Background sound - Csardas from the operetta "Die Fledermaus" by J. Strauss (son)The illustrations - taken from accessible websitesPresentations was prepared by - Anna