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About Vadrozsa

Since 1974

Vadrózsa Hungarian Folk Dancers

The Vadrózsa Hungarian Folk Dancers (Vadrózsa) are a dedicated folk dance group and cultural community organization committed to sharing and promoting Hungarian heritage through traditional dance, music, and celebrations. Vadrózsa first began in 1974 and has gone through many iterations and group structures, but what has always remained is their passion for Hungarian folk culture and dance. The group is generational, with many current dancers being the children and family members of original founders. Vadrózsa is deeply woven into Calgary’s Hungarian community and is proud to continue to showcase Hungarian culture in Calgary, and surrounding areas, for years to come.

Showcased dance:

Felcsík a village in Harghita County, Romania. Dances from Felcsík showcase men, women, and children alike engaging in upbeat exciting songs and movements through several different styles! Vadrózsa will be transporting you to the Csíki Basin with the Cepper, Lassú csárdás, Gyors csárdás, and Verbunk.

Vadrózsa members in traditional Hungarian folk costume