noun
- Plural of csardas; a traditional Hungarian dance with a slow introduction followed by a fast, energetic section, or the music for such a dance.
Usage: Also spelled 'czardas' or 'czardases'; Often used in classical music and folk traditions
Examples
- The orchestra performed several csardases during the concert.
- She learned to dance the csardases as part of her cultural heritage.
- The composer wrote a famous set of csardases for violin.
- Traditional csardases are popular at Hungarian festivals.
- The band played energetic csardases that got the audience dancing.