Tanzhaus feeling in the library: Experience Durrbanda Live!
Tanzhaus feeling in the library: Experience Durrbanda Live!
In Hungarian and Romanian villages, dancing is a tradition that has brought people together for generations. These meet, known as "Táncház" or Tanzhaus, are not only a place of joy, but also a lively memory of the cultural roots. The Tanzhaus movement, which was launched by a group of urban idealists in the 1970s, followed the goal of preserving and keeping the music and dance traditions of the rural population alive.
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The traditional dance music that can be heard in these gatherings includes instruments such as the violin and special three -string instruments that form a melodic basis. For many young people in the cities, this type of dance music is comparable to the Hungarian rock’n'roll, since it conveys both the emotions and the energy that is expressed when dancing. Dance teachers inside show the participants the movements that match the music, so that everyone, regardless of the dance experience, can learn the steps.
The well-known group named Durrbanda will appear on Wednesday, October 16, 2024, in the Ingeborg Drewitz Library Steglitz-Zehlendorf and bring the beautiful spirit of the Táncház into the city. In addition to the music, Durrbanda will also teach some dance steps that visitors can try out directly. This will be a great opportunity not only to improve your own fitness, but also to immerse yourself in the Hungarian culture.
Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2024 at 6:30 p.m.
Admission: Frei, registration is required at Tel. 90 299 2410 or email to event-bibliothek@ba-sz.berlin.de
Information: Tel. 90299 2410
Ort: Ingeborg-Drewitz library Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Grunewaldstr. 3, 12165 Berlin
The event is free of charge, but prior registration is necessary. This enables the organizers better planning and ensures that everyone who wants to participate has the opportunity. Dancing is not only a physical activity, but also an expression of joy and community.
The combination of music and dance that Durrbanda presents shows the living traditions of Hungarian culture and offers the participants a unique opportunity to try out themselves in a friendly and inviting environment. This type of encounter not only promotes cultural understanding, but also creates a platform for shared experiences. This is worth a visit for everyone who is interested in Hungarian culture or just have fun dancing. More information about the event also offers The article on www.berlin.de .