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csárdás
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csárdás

A Hungarian dance consisting of a slow movement called lassú and a quick one called friss.



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S 15 in Manhattan crowed that some sixty "healthy, happy" fifth-grade girls in the Burchenal Athletic Club regularly performed fifteen Northern European dances, from the Irish Jig to the Hungarian Csardas, Swedish Frykdalspolkska, Russian Comarinskaia and a Minuet.
But that hasn't stopped Csardas from being a kind of Hungarian headquarters in Los Angeles for a number of years, drawing heavily from the expatriate Hungarian community here as well as a few tourists and the curious, adventurous local foodies who want to experience an authentic Hungarian meal.
 
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