Külgmise
Külgmise is a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated in the coastal and island regions of the country, particularly in the Saaremaa and Hiiumaa islands. The term "külgmise" translates roughly to "side-stepping" or "side-dancing," reflecting the dance's distinctive lateral movements. It is typically performed in a line or circle, with participants holding hands or linking arms, and is characterized by its rhythmic side steps, often accompanied by lively folk music.
The dance is deeply rooted in Estonian rural culture and has been passed down through generations, often
Külgmise is not only a form of entertainment but also carries cultural significance, symbolizing community, tradition,