auditejas
Auditejas are a traditional Lithuanian folk dance performed by men, typically in groups of six to twelve participants. The dance is characterized by its energetic and rhythmic movements, often accompanied by lively folk music played on instruments such as the *akordeonas* (accordion), *dudoklis* (bagpipe), and drums. Auditejas are commonly performed during festivals, weddings, and other celebrations, particularly in rural areas of Lithuania.
The name "auditejas" comes from the Lithuanian word *audėti*, meaning "to dance," and the suffix *-ejas*, which
Auditejas are distinct from other Lithuanian folk dances, such as the *dainava* or *šokis*, due to their
While auditejas were once a widespread practice, their popularity has declined in modern times, though they