rozcvice
Rozcvice is a traditional Czech folk dance that originated in the rural regions of Bohemia and Moravia. The term "rozcvice" translates roughly to "loosening" or "untying," which reflects the dance's playful and often acrobatic nature, designed to break the monotony of agricultural work. Historically, rozcvice was performed during festivals, harvest celebrations, and communal gatherings, serving as both entertainment and a way to strengthen community bonds.
The dance typically features lively, circular movements, jumps, and intricate footwork, often accompanied by folk music
Rozcvice was particularly popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries, though its practice declined with urbanization
While rozcvice is not as widely known internationally as some other European folk dances, it remains an