Tgulukka
Tgulukka is a traditional Inuit dance performed by the Inuit people of the Arctic regions, primarily in Canada, Greenland, and Alaska. The dance is an integral part of Inuit culture, often performed during community gatherings, celebrations, and ceremonies. It is typically accompanied by music played on instruments such as the qimmiit (a type of drum) and the qajaq (a traditional Inuit flute).
The dance involves a series of intricate movements that are synchronized with the rhythm of the music.
Tgulukka serves multiple purposes within the Inuit community. It is a form of cultural expression and storytelling,
The dance has gained international recognition and has been featured in various cultural festivals and exhibitions.