ruudutamine
Ruudutamine is a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated in the 19th century. It is performed in pairs, with one dancer holding the other's hand and guiding them through a series of steps. The dance is characterized by its lively rhythm and the intricate footwork, which involves quick changes of direction and the use of both feet. The steps are typically performed in a circular motion, with the dancers moving in and out of each other's embrace.
The dance is often accompanied by traditional Estonian music, which includes instruments such as the kannel,
Ruudutamine is a social dance, and it is often performed at weddings, festivals, and other celebrations. It
Ruudutamine is an important part of Estonian cultural heritage, and it is recognized as a UNESCO Intangible