poolavatud
Poolavatud is a term used in Estonian to describe a type of traditional folk dance that is performed in pairs. The term translates to "paired" or "coupled" in English. Poolavatud dances are characterized by their simple, repetitive steps and the close physical contact between the dancers. The movements are often synchronized, with one dancer leading and the other following, creating a harmonious and rhythmic pattern.
These dances are an important part of Estonian cultural heritage and are often performed at folk festivals,
Poolavatud dances vary in style and complexity, ranging from simple, straightforward movements to more intricate and