Nakadách
Nakadách is a term used in some East European countries, particularly in Czech and Slovak cultures, to refer to a traditional folk dance or a specific style of dance. The word "nakadách" is derived from the Czech language, which translates to "without hands" or "with hands tied behind back".
In the context of folk dance, nakadách refers to a style of dance that originated in the
The nakadách dance is often performed during special occasions and events, such as weddings, harvest festivals,
In addition to its aesthetic value, nakadách dance also has cultural significance, as it is an important