Käsivartudes
Käsivartudes is a traditional Estonian folk dance, often performed in a circle or in lines. The name "käsivartudes" translates roughly to "arm in arm" or "holding arms," which directly describes the characteristic way dancers link their arms during the performance. This connection is typically made by crossing one arm over the other, with a dancer's hand resting on the shoulder or upper arm of the person next to them.
The dance involves a series of steps and turns, often with a rhythmic bouncing or hopping motion.
Käsivartudes is frequently performed during festivals, celebrations, and cultural events in Estonia. It is a communal