siirdega
Siirdega 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 often involves quick changes of direction and intricate patterns. Siirdega is typically performed to the accompaniment of traditional Estonian music, which includes instruments such as the kannel, a type of flute, and the viiul, a stringed instrument.
The dance is often performed at social events, such as weddings, festivals, and celebrations, and is an