nõuandel
Nõuandel is a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated among the rural communities of Estonia. The term "nõuandel" translates roughly to "by agreement" or "mutually agreed," reflecting the collaborative and communal nature of the dance. It is typically performed in groups, often during festive occasions, weddings, or harvest celebrations, emphasizing social bonding and collective participation.
The dance is characterized by its simple, rhythmic steps and the use of hand-holding or arm-linking between
Nõuandel is closely tied to Estonia’s cultural heritage, serving as a means of preserving traditional customs
The dance’s adaptability has also allowed it to evolve slightly over time, incorporating modern musical styles