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Hungarian traditional folk dance 3: Kalotaszegi legényes

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A Hungarian folk song from Kalotaszeg. It's a Hungarian dance from Romania. Kalotaszeg is a region in Romania. This is a boy dance, it's name is "legényes". Legény = young man. Nograd Folk Dance Group. Recorded in Arcade, Galiza, Spain on 12/08/2007.

Than you for the information, Szilvcsi.
http://www.ntefan.mlap.hu/

Danza tradicional húngara. Nógrád Folk Dance Group. Gravado en Arcade o 12/08/2007.

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  • This is hungarian dance.

  • Instead of scandalizing who is the more stupid, the hungarian or the romanian, please try to appreciate and get to know this beautiful folk culture. And please think at least a little bit from both side before you write such ultranationalistic junk as you did below.

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  • I don't care what Kalotaszeg is ethnically - I just know that Kalotaszeg is THE BEST when it comes to music and dance - completely the BEST!!!

  • I look forward to the day that I can enjoy watching a video of Transylvanian dancing (or Romanian dancing or Hungarian dancing) without having to read the same old nationalist crap that people from both countries droll on about.

  • This is a beautiful TRANSYLVANIAN (!!!) dance. Yes, I told transylvanian instead of hungarian and romanian! Can you specifiy what is a 100 percent romanian or hungarian dance in Transylvania? Of course you can't. Many folks live there together for centuries and influence each others' culture. That's why this region can provide an unique culture and tradition which MUST BE preserved.

  • If this is all about stealing , YOU and YOUR nation is in the first place all around the world!All the world already know that romanians (olah,tigan) are stealing everything from italy to spain from france to portugal!Don't forget this rroma!!!!

  • Like I said: these are ROMANIAN dances.

    Stealing the arts of Romania is all the Huns have left, since we took back Transilvania and Banat for the Romanian MAJORITY and historically ORIGINAL Daco-Romanian population.

    The Jews use doina and hora and joc also. However, they don't claim it's "Jewish" music and dances.

    They have more common sense than Huns do.

    No neighbors like you buddies: ask yourselves why...thieves!!!

  • I agree with you that this folk dance provenience is Cluj and the nearby villages but you didn't mentioned that theese dances , musics and also the dancers are seklers ,mean hungarian people! So plz keep your voice down if u aren't fully aware!!TY

  • This is a ROMANIAN dance from (correct spelling) CLUJ. Put 'Romanian dances Cluj or Transilvania' on You Tube.

    It's a Romanian dance performed during harvest times in autumn in the ROMANIAN villages.

    HUNgarians may teach us something about milking yaks, building yurts and other cultural activities, but from a NOMADIC perspective.

    Everything VILLAGE related is ROMANIAN based; they simply stole the culture during the 800 years of HUNgarian occupation of Romanian Transilvania.

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