plyyläätsest
Plyyläätsest refers to a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated in the rural regions of Estonia. The term "plyyläätsest" is a phonetic approximation of the word in Estonian, which is more commonly known as *püü* or *püülaulud* (plural), meaning "fishing songs" or "fishing chants." These dances and songs were historically performed by fishermen and farm laborers during seasonal work, particularly in the spring and summer months when fishing was most active.
The dances are characterized by their lively, rhythmic movements, often performed in a circle or line. They
Plyyläätsest was an essential part of Estonian folk culture, serving as both a form of entertainment and
The revival of interest in plyyläätsest in the 20th century contributed to its recognition as an intangible