sraigtin
Sraigtin is a traditional Latvian folk dance. It is characterized by its lively tempo and intricate footwork. Typically performed by couples, the dance often involves circular movements and quick turns. The name "sraigtin" is believed to derive from the Latvian word for "spinning" or "twirling," which accurately describes the dance's dynamic nature.
Historically, sraigtin was a popular dance at village celebrations, harvest festivals, and other social gatherings. It
Learning sraigtin involves mastering specific steps and patterns, often passed down through generations. While its popularity