44th National Táncház Festival & Fair • 4–6 April 2025
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Folk Dance House Day 2024
Budatelke: De ungurime
Gyergyó: Marosszéki, lassú és gyors csárdás
Felső-Maros mente: Forduló és verbunk
Széki lassú, magyar és csárdás
Palatkai ritka és sűrű magyar, páros táncok
Magyarszováti magyar, sűrű magyar, lassú cigánytánc, szökős
Búzai lassú magyar, lassú énekkel és sűrű csárdás
Szatmári verbunk, oláhos, hallgató és csárdások

Featuring: Enyedi Ágnes, Sőregi Anna, Takács Anna (vocals), Virágvölgyi Márta, Pál István 'Szalonna' (violin), Halmos Attila, Harlet Ioan „Nucu”, Kodoba Florin, Kodoba Florinel, Mihó Attila (violin), András Orsolya (gardon), Juhász Zoltán (recorder), Fekete Antal 'Puma', Árendás Péter (kontra), Liber Endre (cimbalom), Tóth Máté (double bass), a Zeneakadémia Népzene Tanszékének hallgatói, Magos zenekar, Dűvő zenekar
A műsort szerkesztette: Kelemen László, Árendás Péter

Traditionally, the Folk Dance House Day is celebrated nationwide in Hungary on the anniversary of the first urban folk dance house. The concert at the Liszt Academy is part of a national event series, which has been organized jointly since 2022 by the Hungarian Heritage House, the Folk Music Department, and the Liszt Academy Concert Centre. The event explores the relationship between generations of the folk dance house movement – from a musical perspective. The fourth generation of folk dancers has grown up in the course of the more than five decades since the revival of the Hungarian folk dance house movement. Each generation sets new goals that are rooted in the work of their predecessors, while wishing to change it at the same time. A common point, however, is that each generation draws from the values of traditional peasant culture. Today, institutions such as the Hungarian Heritage House and the Folk Music Department of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music support this process, bringing generations closer to the sources of inspiration as much as possible.