hiirilt
Hiirilt is a term that refers to a type of traditional Estonian folk dance. The name "hiirilt" translates to "from the mouse" in English, and the dance is believed to have originated from a folk tale about a mouse that outsmarted a fox. The dance is characterized by its lively and energetic movements, which often include quick footwork, arm gestures, and a distinctive "mouse" pose where the dancer mimics the shape of a mouse with their body.
The hiirilt dance is typically performed in pairs, with one dancer leading and the other following. The
The hiirilt dance is an important part of Estonian cultural heritage, and it is often performed at