Czardas
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Csárdás (pronounced , "char-dash") is a traditional Hungarian folk dance, the name derived from csárda (old Hungarian name for a pub). It originated in Hungary and was popularized by Roma music (Cigány) bands in Hungary and neighboring lands of Vojvodina, Slovakia, Slovenia, Burgenland, Croatia, Carpathian Ruthenia, Transylvania and Moravia, as well as among the Banat Bulgarians, including those in Bulgaria.
Czardas
Czardas - Jazz Band, based in Gosport, Hampshire, UK ... Czardas formed in the autumn of 2004, the band is based in Hampshire in the U.K.
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noun . a Hungarian national dance in two movements, one slow and the other fast.
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Csárdás (pronounced [ˈt͡ʃaːrdaːʃ], "char-dash") is a traditional Hungarian folk ... StreetSwing's Dance History Archives: Czardas or Csárdás
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Csárdás - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
czar·das (chär däsh) n. 1. An intricate Hungarian dance characterized by variations in tempo. 2. Music for this dance. [Hungarian csárdás, from csárda, wayside tavern ...
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czardas - definition of czardas by the Free Online Dictionary ...
noun . a Hungarian national dance in two movements, one slow and the other fast.
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