paklaid
Paklaid is a traditional Lithuanian and Latvian folk dance characterized by its lively, energetic movements and distinctive rhythmic patterns. The term "paklaid" originates from the Lithuanian word *paklaisti*, meaning "to scatter" or "to spread," which reflects the dance's dynamic, often chaotic yet harmonious style. It is commonly performed during festivals, weddings, and other celebrations, serving as a form of communal expression and cultural preservation.
Paklaid is typically performed in a circle or line, with participants moving in sync to the rhythm
In Lithuanian culture, paklaid is closely associated with the *dainų dainelės* (folk song festivals), where groups
Paklaid has evolved over centuries, blending indigenous rhythms with influences from neighboring Baltic and Slavic cultures.