To view pictures taken at the Mayo Theater performance click here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/csurfolk/2011JanPerformanceMayoTheatreMorristownNJ?feat=directlink
The Csűrdöngölő Folk Ensemble is rooted in the New York-New Jersey Hungarian-American community, and primarily operates in
Throughout the years, the Ensemble has performed in locations as prestigious as The State Theater of New Brunswick and
The choreographies on stage are usually presented with live music played by Életfa, the best known Hungarian folk music band in U.S. Életfa treats its audiences to a high-energy, entertaining tour of
Our purpose is the promotion of cultural diversity in the
For more information, contact us at csurfolk@gmail.com.
To view pictures taken at the Mayo Theater performance click here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/csurfolk/2011JanPerformanceMayoTheatreMorristownNJ?feat=directlink
Hungarian Dancehouse
Location: 197 Somerset St., New Brunswick, NJ
Date and time: Oct. 9, 2010 starting at 6 pm
Dance teaching for adults and kids. Beginners welcome! Live Hungarian folk music provided by Eletfa. Dance performances presented by Csurdongolo. Hungarian food and refreshments available. Hungarian folk costume, handcraft, archive dance videos projected and photo exhibit.
The presentation is sponsored by the Middlesex County Cultural & Heritage Commission and has been made possible in part with funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.
Please contact Marta if you would like high resolution, unwatermarked files from these galleries.
Saturday - JUNE 5, 2010 11 AM - 8 PM NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY FESTIVAL MALL AREA ALONG SOMERSET STREET (from Division to Bethany Streets) FESTIVITIES BEGIN WITH PARADE TO CEREMONIES AT DIVISION STREET ON SOMERSET STREET Folk dance performances and cultural programs every hour, including dances by Csurdongolo! Comfort station for babies and young children with parents at the Széchényi School, Plum and Somerset Streets. Hungarian food, vendors with Hungarian products, exhibits, music, folk art & crafts, games for children, museum gift shop, folk dancing, fencing demonstration, twilight concert in the Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation courtyard. HONORING THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF HUNGARIAN SCOUTING AND CELEBRATING THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF NEW BRUNSWICK AND DEBRECEN AS SISTER CITIES SPONSORED BY: THE HUNGARIAN CIVIC ASSOCIATION (CHURCHES & ORGANIZATIONS) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL
Click here to see more beautiful pictures taken by Eletfa Hungarian Folk Band's very own, Attila.



(photo of dancing couple by Laci Hajdu-Nemeth)
Click on the link below to see the report on the two dance events (4/18/09 and 8/19/09):
http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AYPWoZEDbx74ZGRzanFnYmdfNDFna2I3dHdndw&hl=en
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