lõimude
Lõimude is a traditional Estonian folk music and dance ensemble genre. The name "lõimude" literally translates to "weavers" in Estonian, which refers to the occupation of the women in the community who were known to sing while working at their looms. The genre originated in the 19th century in rural Estonia, where women's work songs were transcribed and collected by Estonian folk music researchers.
Lõimude ensembles typically consist of a group of singers and dancers who perform traditional Estonian music
Lõimude ensembles have been an important part of Estonian folk culture for centuries, and have played a
In recent years, lõimude has gained recognition as a unique and valuable part of Estonia's cultural heritage,