kezddnie
Kezddnie is a traditional Welsh folk dance that originated in the rural communities of Wales, particularly in the regions of Gwent and Monmouthshire. The term "kezddnie" is derived from the Welsh phrase "casglu'r tân," which translates to "gathering the fire," symbolizing the communal and social nature of the dance. It is often performed during local festivals, harvest celebrations, and other communal gatherings, reflecting the close-knit traditions of Welsh rural life.
The dance typically involves a group of participants, often men, forming a circle or a line while
Kezddnie is not only a form of entertainment but also carries cultural significance, preserving elements of
The exact origins of kezddnie are not well-documented, as it has been passed down orally through generations.