põletuvad
Põletuvad refers to a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated in the northern regions of Estonia, particularly in the coastal areas. The term "põletuvad" translates roughly to "the burning ones," which reflects the lively and energetic nature of the dance. This style of dance is characterized by its vigorous movements, often performed in a circle or line, and is typically accompanied by folk music played on instruments such as the kannel (a type of zither), fiddle, and drums.
The dance is deeply rooted in Estonian cultural heritage and is often performed during festivals, weddings,
Põletuvad is usually performed by groups of people, often in a spontaneous and improvisational manner. The
Today, põletuvad remains an important part of Estonian cultural identity, preserved through both traditional performances and