seenehävitava
Seenehävitava, also known as the "Estonian Pine" or "Estonian Spruce," is a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated in the 19th century. The dance is performed in a circle, with participants holding hands and moving in a continuous, rhythmic pattern. The name "seenehävitava" translates to "mushroom picker," reflecting the dance's origins in the mushroom-picking season.
The dance is characterized by its simple, repetitive movements, which include steps forward, backward, and sideways,
Seenehävitava is an important part of Estonian cultural heritage, and it is often performed at festivals, celebrations,