prajusiais
Prajusiais is a term that originates from the Lithuanian language, where it refers to a type of traditional folk dance. The term translates to "young people" or "youth," reflecting the dance's association with young participants. Prajusiais dances are typically performed in groups and are characterized by their lively and energetic movements. They often include elements of folk music and are accompanied by traditional instruments such as the kankles (a type of drum) and the dūdmaišis (a bagpipe).
The dances are an important part of Lithuanian cultural heritage and are often performed during festivals,
Prajusiais dances are not only a form of entertainment but also a social activity that brings people
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in prajusiais dances, with efforts to preserve and