litowa
Litowa is a traditional Polish folk dance that originated in the region of Lesser Poland (Małopolska), particularly in the area around the city of Kraków. The dance is characterized by its lively, rhythmic movements and is often performed during folk festivals, weddings, and other cultural celebrations. Litowa is typically danced in a circle, with participants holding hands or linking arms, creating a sense of unity and communal spirit.
The name "Litowa" is believed to derive from the word "litwa," which refers to the rhythmic, stamping
Litowa is often associated with other Polish folk dances, such as the oberek and the polonaise, but
While Litowa is deeply rooted in Polish folklore, it has also gained recognition beyond its native region.