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  • Se parece al son y jarabe mexicano. ¡Saludos desde México!, muy bonito su arte

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  • @Yextonal y otros a la polka, que también se cultiva en México

  • It's quite different like any csárdás....

  • Antmenah has written 18-12-2011,

    I have observed that some hungarian dances resemble very much to certain dances of my country the Dominican Republic, as the Csárdás in some aspects of the rythm, and the dresses also.

  • Nos, közlöm a kedves feltöltővel, hogy én ezen a videón egy darab csárdást sem láttam.

    Láttam ellenben nagyon szép és ügyes másféle táncokat:

    Szili karéjt, dust, székelyföldi forgatóst, mezőségi sűrű magyart és szökőst....

  • hola quisiera saber el nombre del tema muy bellos saludos

  • Very confusing! I could swear the first 2 minutes plus was dance folklorika Mexico.

  • @VimalaNowlis i know, but it wasnt mexican, colombian ;)

  • I love this video, the music and the dance.. I love Hungary.... me encanto el baile colombiano.. bacanisisisimoo :D no hay nada mejor q nuestros bailes latinos.. un beso

  • A dark fate pursues him, yet he is the gayest and most reckless of beings: the handsomest among men, too, the best singer, the most intrepid rider, happiest when the boundless plains or the mountain gorges lie open before him. He is indeed the most bewitching of lovers, but woe to the maiden who feels his charm too deeply, for he is of those who love and ride away.

  • Note 1. The Heiduck is the traditional hero of the Roumanian peasantry; he is the patriot who figures in all the old legends as fighting in the first rank for the freedom of his country; he is the bold, brave outlaw, ever warring against restraint, whose exploits are shrouded in fascinating mystery.

  • @HunGeci Right... that too... LOL... very fascinating, what can I say... Haiduc (for Romanians) is an outlaw who drinks a lot and kills everybody that passes through the forests... For Hungarians (hajdú) it means herder... the word hajtó means heard or hunt driver, and that is where hajdú derives from. At least look it up before you take up another Hungarian term and embed it into Romanian folklore. */sigh*... This thing is becoming quite boring!!! */rolling eyes*

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