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European Folk Day – September the 23rd
The Hungarian Heritage House continues its permanent dance-hall series, still hosted in the Atrium, every Saturday from 19:00 to 2:00 am. In the first sessions of the autumn season, the audience can get acquainted with the dance tradition of Vajdaszentivány in beginners and advanced groups.
Singing teacher: Annamária Szabó
Music will be performed by: Kollégák band, Bálint Vizeli and friends
In our dance workshops we place great emphasis on teaching dance, and those interested can learn the dances of a particular region from excellent instructors over several months. We celebrate the end of each cycle with a ball and invite local musicians from the region to each occasion. Talented folk singers will introduce you to the melodies of each region, and the best-known dance bands will keep the dance music going until dawn, providing a great opportunity for fun.
“Our basic job is to be an introductory dance house, which means that anyone who comes in off the street should go home with an experience and not feel that Hungarian dance is so difficult that I won’t even try it.” (László Kelemen)
We welcome all beginners and newcomers to our beginner dance classes! In our beginners’ group you can acquire the basic dance skills that will enable you to dance with confidence in the dance halls.
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