Nový Život (Illésháza)

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Gyöngyösbokréta, Illésháza

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Between 1931 and 1944, traditional dance, song, music, games and costume performances by peasant groups were organized under this name every year on August 20th in Hungary. The groups participating in the Budapest performances formed a social association in 1935 called the Bokrét... Read More Arrow
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It's easy to get Gyula to dance

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Gyöngyösbokréta's dancing daughters: Veronika Kálmán, Matild Kálmán and Gyula Kálmán Read More Arrow
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Dialect collection in Illésháza

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The dialect collection group of the Language Committee of the Csemadok KB (as well as its legal successor, the Mother Tongue Society of Hungarians in Czechoslovakia) organized summer dialect collection camps in the 1980s and 1990s. In 1987 in Illésháza. ; In the photo (from left)... Read More Arrow
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Dialect collection in Illésháza

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The dialect collection group of the Language Committee of the Csemadok KB (as well as its legal successor, the Mother Tongue Society of Hungarians in Czechoslovakia) organized summer dialect collection camps in the 1980s and 1990s. In 1987 in Illésháza. ; Gyula Bárdos and Jenő Gö... Read More Arrow
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A bell-shaped, "bubbly" zither from the central part of the Felvidék region

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In the field of folk art, we know of countless examples when, following an idea or invention (shape, decoration, color combination), the resulting artwork, creation, became the emblem or ideological symbol of the settlement or the entire region. Such examples include the pottery ... Read More Arrow