Dance groups 2023
KUD “MLADOST 1947
KUD “MLADOST 1947” from Subotica was founded in 2023 with the mission to preserve the name and legacy of the former OKUD Mladost, one of the oldest cultural and artistic associations in Subotica, recognized for safeguarding the cultural heritage of multiethnic Vojvodina.
Today, KUD “MLADOST 1947” proudly serves as the guardian of what OKUD Mladost created, continuing to nurture the cultural heritage of Subotica and its multicultural community. The association organizes a variety of activities and programs, including free folklore schools and regular performances, bringing together members of all ages. With over 250 members of different nationalities, KUD Mladost 1947 continues its mission of promoting, preserving, and expanding the cultural identity of Subotica, with a special emphasis on the values of unity and tradition.
HCC Népkör Cifra-Boróka Dance Ensemble
Cifra-Boróka Ensemble was founded in 2014 making it the youngest dance group in Népkör HCC. The group consists of about 40 children between the ages of 6 and 12. Since 2016, the dance ensemble has been a permanent participant of the Kőketánc competition in Bečej and also Vojvodina Folk Dance Ensembles Presentation Stage organized by Interetno festival. The group is regularly featured at folk dance meetings and other events in Subotica and the surrounding area. Group leaders: Szécsi Viktória and Krisztián Pintér
Bunjevacko kolo Croatian Cultural Center – Subotica
The Croatian Cultural Center Bunjevacko kolo was established in 1970 to preserve, develop and promote the cultural heritage of the Bunjevci and Croats. Today, with the leadership of Marin Jaramazović , the cultural center has more than 150 members, who are passionate about folklore, art and drama. The Center cooperates with Croatian institutions in the Republic of Serbia, as well as with associations in the Republic of Croatia, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, etc.
Róna Dance Ensemble, HCC Népkör – Subotica
The Róna Dance Ensemble is the representative folk dance group of the Népkör Hungarian Cultural Centre. Its members are passionate devotees of folk art and tradition, who pursue this art form at a high level alongside their studies and professional careers.
With its multiple excellence awards and high-quality performances, the Róna Dance Ensemble has repeatedly proven itself as one of the finest folk dance groups within the Hungarian-speaking world, performing at the most prestigious festivals across the Carpathian Basin.
The ensemble’s performances often transcend the boundaries of traditional folk dance choreography, venturing into the realm of dance theatre based on folk traditions. They have participated in numerous co-productions with both domestic and international dance groups. The ensemble regularly takes part in regional folk dance competitions, both in group and solo categories.

































































































