ohroeniami
Ohroeniami is a traditional Polish folk dance that originated in the region of Podlasie, located in northeastern Poland. The term "ohroeniami" comes from the verb "ohroenić," which means "to scare" or "to frighten," reflecting the dance's lively and sometimes playful nature. It is often performed during festive occasions, such as weddings, harvest celebrations, and other communal gatherings.
The dance is characterized by its energetic movements, including stomping, jumping, and spinning. Performers typically wear
Ohroeniami is often performed in groups, with dancers moving in a circular or line formation. The dance
While ohroeniami is deeply rooted in Polish folk culture, it has also gained recognition beyond its traditional