Vincze acknowledged the Kerka Folk Dance Ensemble, established in 1973, which deepens the interest in Hungarian folk dance and folk culture in children, “who learn about our traditions through the dances”. In connection with the presentation of local awards, he noted the Csoóri Sándor Programme, a scheme for communities that keep their traditions alive, implemented with government funding of HUF 2.5 billion (EUR 6.25 million). It aims to ensure that Hungarian culture and identity will live on in the generations to come, he added.
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