forskue
Forskue is a traditional Norwegian folk dance that originated in the southern region of Norway, particularly in the counties of Telemark and Aust-Agder. The term *forskue* translates roughly to "to step sideways" or "to shuffle," reflecting the dance's distinctive lateral footwork. It is often performed at cultural festivals, weddings, and other celebrations, serving as both a social activity and a means of preserving Norwegian heritage.
The dance is characterized by its simple yet rhythmic steps, typically performed in a line or circle.
Historically, folk dances like forskue were a central part of Norwegian rural life, used to celebrate harvests,
While forskue is most strongly associated with southern Norway, similar folk dances with comparable footwork can