Koolitundi
Koolitundi refers to a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated from the rural areas of Estonia. The term "koolitundi" translates loosely to "circle dance" or "ring dance," reflecting its communal and circular nature. These dances are typically performed in a circle, with participants holding hands or linking arms, creating a continuous loop that symbolizes unity and community.
Koolitundi dances are often characterized by their simple, repetitive movements, which are easy to follow and
The origins of koolitundi can be traced back to pre-Christian pagan traditions, where circle dances were believed
While koolitundi is most strongly associated with Estonia, similar circle dances exist in other Baltic and