Vymáháte
Vymáháte is a traditional Czech folk dance that is popular in the regions of Moravia and Silesia. It is characterized by its lively and energetic rhythm, which is typically played on a violin or accordion. The dance is performed in a circle, with dancers holding hands and moving in a counterclockwise direction. The steps are simple and repetitive, allowing dancers to focus on the music and the rhythm.
The origins of vymáháte are unclear, but it is believed to have evolved from older folk dances
Vymáháte is typically performed by couples, but it can also be danced solo or in groups. The
The music for vymáháte is typically upbeat and lively, with a tempo of around 120 beats per
Vymáháte is a popular form of entertainment in Czech culture, and is often performed at folk festivals,