<p>From medieval times despite the frowns of the Church the Hungarian peasant has been an irrepressible natural dancer.&nbsp;Country weddings pig-killings funerals recruiting drives all had their traditional dances and there was even a special dance for levelling the earthen floor of a newly built barn.&nbsp;Today as this book tells the Hungarian love of dancing is still as strong as ever.</p><p><br></p><p>Dr. George Buday until recently Director of the Hungarian Cultural Institute in London has a wide reputation as an artist and as a student of Eastern Europe's folk lore and customs.&nbsp;His introductory essay conveys vividly his love of the traditional music and dances of his native land.&nbsp;He has himself illustrated his book with four plates in full colour showing typical peasant costumes; and simple step notations side by side with the music explain in detail four selected dances.&nbsp;Basic steps for the popular Csardas are also given. </p><p><br></p>
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