rafneista
Rafneista is a traditional Icelandic folk dance that originated in the rural areas of the country, particularly in the south and west. The term "rafneista" translates roughly to "the dance of the raven," though its exact etymology remains debated among scholars. The dance is characterized by its lively, rhythmic movements and is often performed in social gatherings, festivals, and celebrations such as weddings and harvest feasts. It is typically accompanied by traditional Icelandic music, including instruments like the hardingur (a type of fiddle) and the rímur (a long narrative poem set to music).
The dance is known for its circular formation, where participants link arms or hold hands, moving in
Today, rafneista continues to be practiced and taught in Iceland, particularly in cultural centers and folk