rødgul
Rødgul is a traditional Norwegian folk dance that originated in the rural areas of Norway, particularly in the southern and central regions. The term "rødgul" translates roughly to "red-yellow," which historically referred to the colors of the traditional clothing worn by dancers during performances. These garments often featured red and yellow hues, reflecting the vibrant folk costumes of the time.
The dance is characterized by its lively and energetic movements, typically performed in a circle or line
Rødgul is part of Norway’s broader folk dance tradition, which has been preserved and passed down through
The revival of traditional folk dances like rødgul has been supported by organizations dedicated to preserving