koodrotseteem
Koodrotseteem refers to a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated from the rural regions of Estonia, particularly in the southern and eastern parts of the country. The term "koodrotseteem" is derived from the Estonian words "koodrots" (meaning "to dance in a circle") and "teem" (meaning "theme" or "topic"), though it is more commonly known by its regional name, such as *põldteem* (field dance) or *tants* (dance). This dance form is deeply rooted in Estonian agricultural culture and was historically performed during festivals, harvest celebrations, and communal gatherings.
Koodrotseteem typically involves a group of dancers moving in a circular or line formation, often accompanied
The dances are often themed around seasonal activities, such as plowing, sowing, or reaping, symbolizing the
Estonian folk dance ensembles, such as *Estonian National Male Choir’s* dance troupes or regional folk groups,