Ootamatustele
Ootamatustele is a traditional Estonian folk dance that is performed in pairs, with one dancer holding the other's hand. The dance is characterized by its lively and rhythmic movements, which are often accompanied by singing and clapping. The name "ootamatustele" translates to "to dance together" in English, reflecting the cooperative nature of the dance.
The dance originated in the 19th century and has since become an important part of Estonian cultural
Ootamatustele is a social dance, and the dancers often take turns leading and following. The dance is
Ootamatustele is an important part of Estonian culture, and is often taught in schools and other educational