pealisülese
Pealisülese refers to a traditional Estonian folk dance that is characterized by its lively and rhythmic movements. The term "pealisülese" translates roughly to "head movement" or "head dance," reflecting the dance's distinctive feature of vigorous head gestures that accompany the steps. This dance is often performed in groups, typically during folk festivals, celebrations, and cultural events.
Pealisülese is commonly associated with the southern and central regions of Estonia, particularly among the Seto
The movements in pealisülese involve a combination of stomping, clapping, and swaying, with the head movements
Pealisülese is often taught in schools and cultural centers as part of efforts to maintain and promote