poolesihtkohale
Poolesihtkohale refers to a traditional Estonian folk dance that is characterized by its lively, rhythmic movements and communal participation. The term is derived from the Estonian words "pool" (meaning "half" or "part") and "sõhtkohale" (a colloquial phrase roughly translating to "in the middle"), suggesting a dance performed in a circular formation. This dance is often performed during festive occasions, such as weddings, harvest celebrations, and folk festivals, reflecting its cultural significance in Estonian heritage.
The dance typically involves a group of dancers moving in a circle, with participants holding hands or
Poolesihtkohale is often taught in Estonian schools and cultural centers as a way to preserve and promote