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NYFS Announces Hungarian Trilogy— a series of Hungarian dance and music events presented statewide in spring 2011.

The series, free and open to the public and supported in part by the New York State Council on the Arts, highlights both traditional and popular music and dance forms brought to New York State by Hungarian immigrant communities over the last century. Featured performers include music and dance groups that are keeping these traditions alive in and around New York State, through connections with the vibrant folk revival tradition in Hungary, and in diasporic Hungarian communities in the Northeastern U.S.

April 30, 2011, Norfolk, NY
June 7, 2011, Albany, NY
June 12, 2011, Niagara, NY

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Hungarian Dance in Norfolk, NY

Életfa Hungarian Folk Band and members of the Csürdöngölö Folk Ensemble lead a Hungarian dancehouse in Norfolk, NY, Saturday April 30. All photos taken by Lisa Oversholser, New York Folklore Society.

Hungarian dance at Norfolk, NY

Hungarian dance at Norfolk, NY

Hungarian dance at Norfolk, NY

Hungarian dance at Norfolk, NY

Hungarian dance at Norfolk, NY
Hungarian Dance at Norfolk, NY

Accompanying each concert in the series is an exhibition planning meeting with members of New York State’s various Hungarian communities. For more information, contact Lisa Overholser at 518-346-7008, or lisa@nyfolklore.org

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