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Folk Dance House Archives

Dancehouse with the Sebő-Halmos duo in the Kassák Club.

The founder of the Folk Dance House Movement was Béla Halmos. Halmos, as a musician, a folklorist, an instructor, an organizer and the leader of the Hungarian revival movement, supported the Hungarian folk culture and Dance House Movement. The Folk Dance House Archives started to function in 1999. The root of the Archives was the private collection of Béla Halmos, and it continuosly grew thanks to gifts and donations.

Location

Languages

  • Hungarian

Name of collection

  • Folk Dance House Archives

Provenance and cultural activities

Description of content

Content

  • grey literature (regular archival documents such as brochures, bulletins, leaflets, reports, intelligence files, records, working papers, meeting minutes): 1000-
  • photos: 1000-
  • video recordings (including oral history recordings): 100-499
  • voice recordings (including oral history recordings): 100-499

Geographical scope of recent operation

  • regional

Founder(s)

Date of founding

  • 1999

Place of founding

Collector(s)

Important events in the history of the collection

Access type

  • visits by appointments

Author(s) of this page

  • Juhász, Katalin
  • Vámos, Gabriella

References

The description of this collection is largely based on Katalin Juhász's study on this topic, which in a slightly revised format has been published also in the Handbook of Courage.

B
odor Ferenc (szerk.): Nomád nemzedék: ifjúság és népművészet Magyarországon 1970‒1980. Népművelési Intézet, Budapest, 1981.
Jávorszky Béla Szilárd
: A magyar folk története. Népzene, táncház, világzene. Kossuth ‒ Hagyományok Háza, Bp., 2013
Kiss Ferenc: Nomád nemzetség. Hitel 2016. november 89‒95
Zelnik József: Nomád nemzedék negyven év után. Ökotáj. 43. (2012)

Last edited on: 2020-01-07 17:20:00