maanduss
Maanduss is a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated from the rural regions of Estonia. The term "maanduss" translates roughly to "earth dance" or "ground dance," reflecting its earthy, rhythmic nature. This dance is characterized by its simple, repetitive movements, often performed in a circle or line formation, and is typically accompanied by folk music played on instruments such as the kannel (a traditional Estonian harp), fiddle, or drum.
Maanduss is deeply rooted in Estonian agricultural culture and was historically performed during seasonal festivals, harvest
The dance is typically performed in a lively, communal spirit, encouraging participation from all members of
Today, maanduss remains an important part of Estonian cultural heritage, preserved through folk dance groups and