Rühmitades
Rühmitades, also known as *rühmitus* in Estonian, refers to a traditional Estonian folk dance performed in a circle or line formation. These dances are a significant part of Estonian cultural heritage and are often accompanied by folk music, typically played on instruments such as the kannel (Estonian harp), viiuld (fiddle), and torupill (bagpipe). Rühmitades are characterized by their rhythmic, repetitive movements, which vary in complexity and speed depending on the specific dance.
The term *rühmitades* literally translates to "in a group" or "in a circle," reflecting the communal nature
Rühmitades have deep historical roots, dating back to pre-Christian times when communal dances were integral to
In modern times, rühmitades are often taught in schools and cultural centers as part of Estonian language