Children's Folk Dance Showcase
Visitors can watch the performances from the audience area; it is a family-friendly event. Respectful observation is expected, and photography of children should be done considerately.
~10:00
Területi Gyermek Folklórfesztivál — Jesenské
May 15, 2026Expected
Each year, the village of Feled gathers Hungarian-speaking schoolchildren for a regional folklore festival. Young performers in richly embroidered costumes bring traditional songs, dances, and games to the stage, in a celebration that helps carry Hungarian culture forward in southern Slovakia.
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Visitors can watch the performances from the audience area; it is a family-friendly event. Respectful observation is expected, and photography of children should be done considerately.
~10:00
Open to all; visitors can learn about regional folk traditions. Photography or participation should be discussed with organizers to respect the participants.
~14:00
Jesenské, Slovakia
Open in MapsBasic knowledge of Hungarian cultural customs
Willingness to observe respectfully
Language: Hungarian helps interact with organizers
Free events are available.

REGIONAL COMMUNITY & FOLK LIFE
Területi Gyermek Folklórfesztivál — Jesenské
Jesenské, Slovakia
Each year, the village of Feled gathers Hungarian-speaking schoolchildren for a regional folklore festival. Young performers in richly embroidered costumes bring traditional songs, dances, and games to the stage, in a celebration that helps carry Hungarian culture forward in southern Slovakia.
This festival is part of a network of Hungarian cultural events in southern Slovakia (Felvidék) aimed at strengthening ethnic identity. It highlights the folk traditions of the Medvesalja (Medvese) region and reflects the historical presence of a Hungarian community in southern Rimavská Sobota.
Visitors can watch the performances from the audience area; it is a family-friendly event. Respectful observation is expected, and photography of children should be done considerately.
Open to all; visitors can learn about regional folk traditions. Photography or participation should be discussed with organizers to respect the participants.
first-timer tips
Basic knowledge of Hungarian cultural customs
Willingness to observe respectfully
Language: Hungarian helps interact with organizers
Visitors should not interrupt performances and should take cues from organizers. Respect for the children and t...
May 15, 2026
Estimated
Jesenské
Hungarian minority (Felvidék)
Free public events available
Families welcome
Very High visitor welcome

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