mutripöörde
Mutripöörde is a traditional Estonian folk dance characterized by its lively, circular formation and rhythmic movements. The term "mutripöörde" combines the words "mutri" (meaning "circle" in Estonian) and "pöörde" (meaning "turn" or "rotation"), reflecting its core structure. This dance is often performed during festivals, celebrations, and cultural gatherings, particularly in rural areas where folk traditions remain strong.
The dance typically involves a group of participants holding hands or linking arms, forming a large circle.
While the exact origins of mutripöörde are unclear, it shares similarities with other circular folk dances
Mutripöörde remains popular today, with modern adaptations appearing in contemporary Estonian dance performances. It is also