paigutavad
Paigutavad are a type of traditional Estonian folk dance that originated in the 19th century. The name "paigutavad" translates to "those who arrange" or "those who set in order," reflecting the structured and disciplined nature of the dance. These dances are typically performed by groups of men and women, often in pairs, and are characterized by their precise footwork and synchronized movements.
The paigutavad dances are often performed during various cultural events, such as weddings, festivals, and community
The paigutavad dances are known for their intricate footwork and precise movements. The dancers often wear
The paigutavad dances are an important part of Estonian cultural heritage and are often performed during various