klõpsatuse
Klõpsatuse refers to a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated in the rural regions of the country, particularly in the southern and central areas. The term "klõpsatuse" translates to "stamping" or "stomping" in English, reflecting the dance’s distinctive rhythmic stomping on the ground, often accompanied by clapping and light footwork. This dance is typically performed in a circle or line formation, with participants moving in a coordinated yet lively manner.
Klõpsatuse is characterized by its energetic and communal nature, often performed during festivals, weddings, and other
The origins of klõpsatuse can be traced back to agricultural traditions, where such dances served as a
Klõpsatuse is often performed alongside other Estonian folk dances, such as the *põlev kivi* (burning stone)