The Kéve Folk Dance Ensemble, established in 1983, was founded to explore and present the dances and traditions of the Hungarian-speaking regions. Through their choreographies, they aim to popularize the rich Hungarian dance heritage. Their unique name, “Kéve,” was inspired by the supporting Aranykalász Agricultural Cooperative, the wheat sheaf, and the suffix of the town name Ráckeve. Artistic director: Gábor Budai, choreographer: Pál Kakuk.
The Tököl South Slavic Ethnic Ensemble was founded in 1967 with the primary goal of collecting, processing, and staging the folk culture, dances, and music of South Slavs (Croats, Serbs, Slovenes) living in Hungary. The group consists of a dance troupe and a male choir, totalling about 120 members including youth groups. Dance leader: Pál Kakuk, musical and artistic director: László Halász. Accompaniment by the KOLO Ensemble.

