liigitata
Liigitata is a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated among the rural communities of Estonia. The term "liigitata" translates roughly to "to dance in a circle" or "to dance together," reflecting its communal nature. This dance is often performed during festivals, weddings, and other celebratory occasions, serving as a way to bring people together in a joyful and rhythmic manner.
Liigitata typically involves a group of dancers, usually women, forming a circle or a line. The dancers
The origins of liigitata can be traced back to pre-Christian Estonian traditions, where folk dances played
While liigitata is most closely associated with women’s dances, variations exist where men and women dance