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  • Bratia a sestry,Vdaka vám za to!!!!!! Nevadí,že neladí...hlavne že udržujete NAŠE tradície.

  • @swandream2008 : What makes a dance hungarian is the fact that hungarian have a tradition of dancing it. In this case, it is both hungarian and slovakian dance. It obviously originated in Slovakia. All countries have a habit of adopting the dances of surrounding places. example: Chicken dance considered German. Czech people dance it as well. Another: czech people invented polka, now considered both german and polish. see?

  • Csardas is a Slovakian dance. what? Holy shit people, no one is asking for their dance back. This is about giving credit where credit is due.

  • what is the title of the song with the words

    Take frajarecko checem co milujem len od zadu/

  • c'mon guys!

    whether "cardas" or any other kind of dance or culture at all - it belongs to those who keep it alive.... (and certainly not to those who only argue about its origin).

    just like a forest ceases to be "slovak" if we cut it down, even though it grew in the slovak territory... it just ceases to be..

  • Do polskich Górali trochę podobne :) Pozdrawiam

  • yes, čardáš is slovakian dance, which was adoptet by hungarians

  • Lepi plesi, pozdrav iz Slovenije.

    Beautiful dances greetings from Slovenia.

  • Csardas is Slovakian dance!!! Not Hungarian!!! Remember this!!!

  • @swandream2008

    LOL

    "Csardás" is a 'nice slovak name' :'DDD (or the csardás word isn't hungarian too?)

    otherwise...

    They dance nicely. :)

    Greeting from Hungary!

  • @swandream2008

    I appreciate your enthusiasm for Slovak culture. "Csardas" is from the Hungarian word for bar / tavern. Slovak cardas is obviously different from its Hungarian counterpart. However, it did originate in what is now known as Hungary.

    This particular choreography was take from the repertoire of the Slovak folk ensemble "Magura". The choreograpy mixes both Saris and Zemplin steps and music.

  • I won't get married I suppouse? :)

    pozdrav!

  • Paneboze, tak daleko od Slovenska a tato kultura zije! Zobrali ste mi dych!

  • This is Slovak folk dance.

  • Maybe from former Czechoslovakia, southern parts, close to Hungarian border?

  • HerrOF je pepo a ma vážny komplex zo Slovákov (žeby od dajakeho dostal po hube ?:p) Ani bym še nečudoval. Asi návšteva u psychiatra by mu pomohla

    Nebudzem še ženic has nothing to do with Yugoslavia, (eastern Slovakia) only HOF is a Czech hating Slovaks- inferiority complex, he doesnt know where to unlesh his painful mind, so he comes to youtube and starts writing shit.

  • Kde je ten festival? Mozes poslat info?

  • woooow . asi zasnem tancovat xD beautiful!!

  • Nemozem sa dockat kym uvidim nase folklorne subory na festivaloch na rodnej hrude!

  • Ahoj! This was at my dance groups Tri-Concert in Cleveland.--I am in Lucina. I love your dance group because you guys are are alot of fun!--Anitka

  • Anyone knows if there are some Slovak folk groups in California, Los Angeles area?

    Also what it takes to become member and dancer/singer?

  • Too bad you are not coming to Pierogi Fest this year...

    We will miss you Lucina :(

  • I know... three of us dancers are in a wedding that saturday. Pierogi Festival is so much fun and it is definatley a bummer that we cannot come this year, but hopefully we will see you all soon.

  • Pierogi fest sounds amazing! Where is that?

  • Pierogi Fest is in Whiting, In. We're about 15 miles SW of Chicago. Love to see you all there this summer!

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