kaardama
Kaardama is a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated in the 19th century. It is characterized by its lively and energetic movements, often performed in a circle or line formation. The dance is typically accompanied by traditional Estonian music, which includes instruments such as the kannel, viiul, and löökpillid. Kaardama is often performed during festivals, weddings, and other social gatherings, and it has become an important part of Estonian cultural heritage.
The dance involves a series of intricate footwork steps, including jumps, turns, and stomps, which are executed
The origins of kaardama can be traced back to the rural communities of Estonia, where it was