baltsdansen
Baltsdansen, meaning "the Baltic dance" in Swedish and some other Nordic languages, refers to a family of traditional folk dances associated with the Baltic region. The term is used primarily in Nordic cultural contexts to describe dances linked to Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, as well as related practices in neighboring communities. It does not denote a single fixed choreography, but a spectrum of styles grouped under a common regional umbrella.
Historically, baltsdansen grew from long-standing communal dancing that accompanied weddings, harvest celebrations, and religious or seasonal
Typical features of baltsdansen include a repertoire of circle dances, line dances and partnered dances. Steps
Regional variation and practice: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania each maintain distinctive dance traditions within the baltsdansen
See also: Baltic folk music; Nordic folk dance; cultural revival movements.