Czardas
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Czardas or Csárdás (Hungarian csárdás, from csárda, a tavern, beer house) is a traditional Hungarian folk dance. It is of Magyar and Roma origin. A more correct spelling of consonants (that would match native sounds) would be Chardash.
Csárdás is characterized by a variation in tempo: it starts out slowly (lassú) and ends in a very fast tempo (friss). The music is in 2/4 or 4/4 time.
The dancers are both male and female, with the women dressed in traditional wide skirts, usually colored red, which form a distinctive shape when they whirl.
Classical artists who have used csárdás themes in their work have included Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms, Johann Strauss, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and others.
External links
- StreetSwing's Dance History Archives: Czardas or Csárdás (http://www.streetswing.com/histmain/z3czardas.htm)
- http://magomaev.ru/audio/Magomaev-Czardas.mp3
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