pöörlemislei
Pöörlemislei refers to a traditional Estonian folk dance characterized by its lively, circular movements and rhythmic stomping. The term originates from the Estonian words "pöörle" (to turn or spin) and "lei" (dance), reflecting the dance's central feature of dancers spinning in place or around each other. This dance form is deeply rooted in Estonian rural culture and has been passed down through generations, often performed during festivals, weddings, and other communal gatherings.
Pöörlemislei is typically performed in a group, with participants holding hands or linking arms to form a
While pöörlemislei has its origins in rural Estonia, it has evolved over time and is now performed