rudních
Rudní refers to a traditional Czech and Slovak folk dance style that originated in the mining regions of Central Europe, particularly in areas such as Bohemia, Moravia, and Slovakia. The term "rudní" is derived from the Czech word *rudník*, meaning "miner," reflecting the cultural roots tied to the region’s mining history. These dances were historically performed by miners and their communities during festivals, celebrations, and social gatherings, serving as both entertainment and a means of preserving cultural identity.
The rudní style is characterized by its lively, rhythmic movements and often features group formations, including
Rudní dances are often performed at folk festivals, cultural events, and traditional celebrations, where they attract
Today, rudní is celebrated as an important part of Central European folk culture, symbolizing resilience, community,