pärkud
Pärkud is a traditional Estonian folk dance. It is characterized by its lively tempo and a series of circular formations and hopping movements. The dance is typically performed by couples or in groups, with dancers holding hands or linking arms. The music accompanying pärkud is often fast-paced and played on traditional instruments such as the accordion, fiddle, or clarinet.
The origins of pärkud are somewhat obscure, but it is believed to have evolved from earlier folk
Pärkud is known for its energetic and joyful nature. The dancers often exhibit a sense of camaraderie