Members of the Hungarian Reform Church have danced the csardas under the lindens, which are gloriously fragrant in spring. |
Ines Abdel Daim also shone, especially in Vittorio Monti's Csardas, where the flute sounded at times like a songbird, and at times like a snake charmer. |
Male virtuosity dominates, although there are slow and fast forms of the csardas. |
Meanwhile two csardas and a polonaise were danced, after which our quadrille would come. |
The group opened, for example, with a fast csardas, a dance piece that had some of the rhythmic characteristics of a hornpipe. |
Unlike many folk dances, the csardas is not intended to make the crops grow but is often a social form. |