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Muzsikás Együttes (Musician's Ensamble) are one of the longest running Hungarian folk music ensambles that rose from the Táncház folk revival of the 1970s. Its name is derived from the little-known Hungarian-Transylvanian dialect word meaning 'musician'. Founded in Budapest, Hungary in 1973, they made a debut with Élő népzene I [Hungaroton, 1978] and have made some 15 albums since. They are noted for their long-standing collaboration with the singer Márta Sebestyén. In socialist Hungary and Romania as well, folk music was a subject of manipulation through a national system of its institutional presentations (competitions, festivals, etc) where the state's ideologues would systematically discriminate its non-standardized practices and thus impose their own role-models upon folk music's development. Táncház (literaly 'folk dance') was a reaction to this. It was a cultural phenomena that occured in the first half of the 1970s in Hungary as well as Romania (namely Transilvania) with the re-discovery of traditional Hungarian folk music performed in far-flung villages and disseminated by rural Roma musicians. Since then, Táncház became almost synonymous with contemporary Hungarian folk music practices. Ucuu, Tedd Rá (Get On, Put It On) is a song from the Dél-Dunántúl region in Hungary (Southern Transdanubia) and its featured on the Muzsikás Együttes's first LP album titled Élő népzene I (Living Hungarian Folk Music I) More info about Muzsikás Együttes is available here: http://www.muzsikas.hu/