kestlikuks
Kestlikuks is a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated in the 19th century. The dance is performed by a group of men, typically wearing traditional Estonian folk costumes, which include tall hats adorned with feathers and colorful vests. The dance is characterized by its lively and energetic movements, with participants often forming a circle and moving in a counterclockwise direction. The steps involve quick footwork, stomping, and clapping, accompanied by a traditional Estonian folk song known as a "kannel" or "kannelilaul." The dance is often performed during festivals, celebrations, and cultural events, and it plays a significant role in preserving and promoting Estonian cultural heritage. Kestlikuks is not only a form of entertainment but also a means of social bonding and community building among Estonians. The dance has been recognized as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO, highlighting its cultural significance and the need for its preservation.