VIDEO, PHOTOS: Hungarian State Folk Ensemble performs on Great Wall of China

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On 14 May 1951, the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble presented its first independent show in the City Theatre (today Erkel Theatre). Now, they performed on the Great Wall of China, about which they shared a video on Facebook.
According to turizmus.com, the folk dance group performed a szatmári verbunkos on the iconic historic memorial of China. We summed up the traditional Hungarian folk dance types in THIS article. In a nutshell, verbunk is a solo man’s dance which evolved from the recruitment process of the Austro-Hungarian army. Trained recruitment professionals visited the smallest towns in the country, entertaining the local (often peasant) crowd, dancing and drinking, and marketing how amazing army life is. Many young men were lured into a lifelong army contract this way.
The Hungarian State Folk Ensemble performed in China in 2008 for the first time. Now, they visited the country with a show titled Hungarian Rapsody, which they will perform at the Dream Langfang Carnival. In a Facebook post, the folk dance group said their goal was to present the unique beauty of the Hungarian culture everywhere in the world. Here you may check out their trailer video:





