köisiminene
Köisiminene is a traditional Estonian folk dance that is performed by two people, typically a man and a woman. The dance is characterized by its simple, repetitive steps and the use of a rope, known as a köis, which is held between the dancers. The köis is typically made of hemp or other natural fibers and is about 10-15 meters long.
The dance begins with the man and woman standing facing each other, holding the ends of the
Köisiminene is often performed at social events, such as weddings and festivals, and is an important part
In addition to its cultural significance, köisiminene is also a practical skill that has been passed down