kõvaduste
Kõvaduste refers to a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated in the rural regions of Estonia. The term "kõvaduste" translates loosely to "hard dances" or "stiff dances," reflecting the distinctive, often rigid and precise movements characteristic of the style. These dances are typically performed in a line or circle formation, with participants maintaining a stiff posture and executing sharp, angular steps.
Kõvaduste is deeply rooted in Estonian cultural heritage and is often associated with seasonal festivals, weddings,
The movements in kõvaduste are structured and repetitive, with each dancer following a set pattern. This can
Kõvaduste is not only a form of entertainment but also serves as a means of preserving Estonian