The famous Slovakian folkdance group has been established close to 60 years ago. They present traditional folk dances, costumes and music during their performances. They come to Sárvár with a colourful repertoire.
Slovakian folkdances…Boban Marković and his Orchestra, also known as Boban Marković Orkestar, is a Serbian brass band that combines Balkan and European musical traditions. The band became famous in the early 90s and has been one of the most prominent representatives of the genre ever since.
Brass band show...For over 40 years, the ensemble has been dedicated to faithfully passing on Hungarian folk music, nurturing a love for authentic traditional tunes and ensuring the preservation of heritage.
Őrvidék..The ensemble was established in Mexico City to preserve the ancient Mesoamerican culture of their country. The group provides an alternative space for young people who want to learn about the cultural heritage of their ancestors.
The experienced storytellers of the Csűrdöngölő Cultural Association are reviving the tradition of oral folktale storytelling – once an everyday part of life.
Fairytale world…The ELTE SEK Szökős Folk Dance Ensemble in Szombathely has been a defining folk art workshop in Vas County since its establishment in 1988.
Pearls…Tibor Tátrai, awarded the Small Cross of the Order of Merit of Hungary, Artisjus Lifetime Achievement, EMeRTon, Liszt Ferenc, and Kossuth Prizes, has recently revamped his successful band godfater. into a stylish new form.
Energetic music...Gypo Circus, a Hungarian folk-ska-punk band, was formed in 2011 when five musicians with radically different musical and social backgrounds formed the band.
Endless dance...The members of Ötödik Évszak (The Fifth Season) have long been distinguished figures in the Hungarian music scene. Their sound playfully blends urban influences with a deep respect for tradition.
Vigorous emotions...The Serbian KUD Moravica will perform on the stages of the 44th International Folklore Days. The has been active for 11 years and they collect folkdances from all over the country.
Serbian dances at the festival…The RÉV Ensemble, founded by viola player Róbert Lakatos, has been performing together since 2005. Its members are Hungarian musicians from both the Highlands (Felvidék) and Hungary, united by a shared mother tongue: Hungarian folk music.
The workshop aims to enrich community programs organized for special days by presenting folk traditions and human-scale games for children and adults, using theatrical forms adapted to contemporary cultural life.
Play and tradition...The UK group has been practicing the Morris dance traditions since 2014. Due to the more modern composition of their dances, women and men participate in their choreographies. All of their dances are accompanied by live music.
Traditional folkdance…Formed in the 1980s, Pál Utcai Fiúk is one of Hungary’s longest-running alternative rock bands. Starting out as a garage band and learning to play music as self-taught musicians.
Awarded the Hungarian Heritage Prize, Pál István Szalonna and His Band were brought together by their shared love for the folk music traditions of the Carpathian Basin. They have chosen to study, teach, and share this rich cultural world.
Our country and the wider world...Let us step together into the world of Eszter Zámborszky’s Company, where contemporary physical theatre meets the profound depths of folk tales.
Dances, stories...