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Csardas | |
noun | 1. A Hungarian dance with a slow introduction and a fast, wild finish. |
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| "My folk dancing group is learning the csardas this week." | "The dancers will show off many traditional European dances, including the csardas from Hungary." | "I'm always completely out of breath by the time we finish the fast-paced ending of the csardas." |
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| Hungarian, mid-19th century |
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| The csardas, also spelled "czardas," is the national dance of Hungary. It has a historical tradition of being a part of a couple's courting ritual. Couples start out slowly, and then build to an exhilarating fast crescendo, all while improvising on the basic steps of the dance. ... | |
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