Kulujuhtide
Kulujuhtide, also known as "kulujuht" or "kulujuhtimine," is a traditional Estonian folk dance that has been an integral part of Estonian culture for centuries. The dance is characterized by its lively and rhythmic movements, which are often accompanied by traditional Estonian music. Kulujuhtide is typically performed by groups of dancers, usually consisting of four to eight people, and is often seen at festivals, weddings, and other social events.
The origins of kulujuhtide can be traced back to the 19th century, when it was introduced as
In addition to its cultural significance, kulujuhtide also serves as a means of preserving Estonian language