sisseveetud
Sisseveetud is a term used in Estonian culture, particularly in the context of folk music and dance. It roughly translates to "wards" or "wards within a dance". In traditional Estonian folk dances, the formation of a dance group is often divided into smaller units or "wards". Each ward typically has its own distinctive style and choreography, and members of the ward dance together in a coordinated manner.
Sisseveetud can be found in various types of Estonian folk dances, including polka, waltz, and kaev. The
The concept of sisseveetud in Estonian folklore is closely tied to the idea of community and social
The study of sisseveetud is an important part of Estonian folklore studies, providing a window into the