Traditional dance of Hungarian plains, whose roots date back to the 18th century. It was originally a dance during which young boys were recruited into a Hungarian army. It is characterized by the fact that it begins with a slow pace that is slowly rising or becomes faster. In particular, in the 19th century, the dance was mainly promoted by traveling Gypsy ensembles throughout the monarchy and neighboring countries. Many of the famous composers of classical music used the elements of the Chardashian in their works. Perhaps the best known example is the theme that Rosalinda eats in the famous opera The Bat - J. Strauss.
