%A Apjok Vivien %A Kasza DĂĄniel %A Klima DĂśnĂz %O Bibliogr.: p. 146-147. ĂŠs a lĂĄbjegyzetekben ; ĂśsszefoglalĂĄs angol nyelven %P 132-147 %J Belvedere Meridionale %N 3 %D 2024 %K JĂłtĂŠkonysĂĄg - tĂĄnc - kĂŠrelem - MakĂł - 1923-1930 %T TĂĄncvigalmak a jĂłtĂŠkonysĂĄg szolgĂĄlatĂĄban MakĂłn a kĂŠt vilĂĄghĂĄborĂş kĂśzĂśtti idĹszakban = Dance events in service of charity in MakĂł during the interwar period %L acta86522 %X Following World War I, social gatherings and artistic programs were organized throughout the country, with proceeds dedicated to charitable purposes. One type of such event was a dance gathering or ball, which could be held in both the capital and provincial towns within centrally regulated frameworks, aimed at serving the public good. In MakĂłâa town that, after the Treaty of Trianon, found itself on the countryâs periphery and was undergoing a shift in its regional role while maintaining a vibrant cultural lifeânumerous dance events were organized in line with national practice, with all proceeds donated to charity. In our study, based on documents from 100 years ago, we outline the issues surrounding the authorization of dance gatherings in MakĂł. Between 1923 and 1930, a total of 49 applications were submitted to the mayor of MakĂł for permission to organize dance events, with each approval subject to specific conditions. %V 36 %C Szeged %I Belvedere Meridionale