ievrota
Ievrota is a term that refers to a type of traditional Russian folk dance that originated in the 19th century. The name "ievrota" is derived from the Russian word "ievra," which means "to dance." These dances are characterized by their lively, rhythmic movements and are often performed in pairs or groups. Ievrota dances are typically accompanied by traditional Russian instruments such as the balalaika, gusli, and domra.
The dances are usually performed in a circle or line, with participants moving in a coordinated manner.
Ievrota dances are an important part of Russian cultural heritage and are often performed at festivals, weddings,
In recent years, ievrota dances have gained international recognition and are performed by dance groups and