märatustehevade
Märatustehevade is a type of traditional Estonian folk dance originating from the country's coastal regions. The name "märatustehevade" is derived from the Estonian words "märatuste" meaning " tempo" and "heevade" meaning "hammering or driving forward".
This style of dance was popularized in the early 20th century, particularly in the towns of Aluksi
Märatustehevade typically involves a group of dancers moving in unison, with each dancer performing a series
The dance is known for its intricate footwork and its use of Estonian polka rhythms. The dancers'
The dance has also been influenced by other styles of dance, such as waltz and mazurka. Despite