rakendav
Rakendav is a traditional Estonian dance that is often performed during the Christmas season. It is characterized by its lively and energetic movements, which are typically executed in pairs or groups. The dance is usually performed to the accompaniment of traditional Estonian folk music, which often includes instruments such as the kannel, a type of bagpipe, and the viiul, a type of violin.
The origins of rakendav can be traced back to the 19th century, when it was performed by
The dance typically involves a series of quick steps and turns, as well as intricate footwork. The
Rakendav is not only a form of entertainment, but it also serves as a way to preserve