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Táncház - Folk - Dancing Room / HUNGAROTON LP STEREO - MONO / SLPX 18033

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SLPX 18033
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Táncház - Folk - Dancing Room / HUNGAROTON LP STEREO - MONO SLPX 18033

 

Táncház (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈtaːnt͡shaːz], literally "dance house") is a "casual" Hungarian folk dance event (as opposed to stage performances). It is an aspect of the Hungarian roots revival of traditional culture which began in the early 1970s, and remains an active part of the national culture across the country, especially in cities like Budapest. Táncház draws on traditions from across the regions of the Kingdom of Hungary (most notably Transylvania), especially music and dance. The term is derived from a Transylvanian tradition of holding dances at individual's homes.

The táncház traditions were recreated as authentically as possible, a process aided by fairly detailed research on Hungarian culture. The movement is composed of numerous informal groups. Since the 1970s, non-ethnic Hungarians living in Hungary have had their folk traditions treated the same as their Hungarian neighbors. In addition, ethnic Hungarians outside of Hungary, such as those in Transylvania, Slovakia, and the Siret River valley of Moldavia, are also celebrated by the táncház movement. Sic/Szék in Romania has three streets: Felszeg, Csipkeszeg and Forrószeg, and each street had their own "táncház". Two of the dance houses have been restored or rebuilt: the dance house of Csipkeszeg is now a museum and in the rebuilt dance house of Forrószeg you can admire the dance house pictures of Korniss Péter, a photographer from Budapest. Every month there is a Hungarian dance house in Sic/Szék organized by the Csipkeszeg Foundation.

Within the United States, Hungarian dance groups such as Csűrdöngölő (in New Jersey), Tisza Ensemble (in Washington, D.C.), Kárpátok (in Los Angeles), Életfa (in New York and New Jersey), and Csárdás (in Cleveland) perform on stage bringing the feel of the táncház to general audiences, and camps such as Ti Ti Tábor (in Washington state) and Csipke (in Michigan) bring dance teachers and musicians from Hungary and Transylvania to teach North Americans the music and dance of the Hungarian peoples.

In the United Kingdom, Csergő Band has a regular Hungarian dance house in London.

 

Label: Hungaroton ‎– SLPX 18033
Series: Táncház –
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Compilation
Country: Hungary
Released: 1977
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, Népzene
 
 
 
 

Tracklist:

A1 Sebő Ensemble   Dances From Szék And Kalotaszeg  
A2 Sebő Ensemble   Slow And Quick Csárdás  
A3 Sebő Ensemble   Jumping Dance From Transdanubia  
   

 

  Roumanian Dances From Transylvania

A4 Méhkerék Folk Group   Mirunteli - Ardeleana - Cimpanesca - Duda - Bátuta - Miruntelu  
A5 Méhkerék Folk Group   Miruntelu - Ardeleana - Miruntelu  
A6 Méhkerék Folk Group   Turca  
A7 Méhkerék Folk Group   Cimpoi  
     
A8 Kolinda   Palots Dances From North-Eastern Hungary  
B1 Kolinda   Dances From Somogy County  
B2 Muzsikás   Wedding Tunes From Szék  
B3 Muzsikás   Programm Of Dances From Palatka  
B4 Délibáb Ensemble   Gathering Dance From Zala County  
B5 Délibáb Ensemble   Shepherd-Dances From Hajdúság  
B6 Délibáb Ensemble   Programm Of Dances From Szatmár  
B7 Délibáb Ensemble   Swineherd Tune Variations  
B8 Délibáb Ensemble   Bagpipe Tunes  

 

 

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