sulgusviisi
Sulgusviisi is an Estonian folk dance. It is a lively and spirited dance typically performed by couples. The dance is characterized by its quick footwork and playful interactions between partners. It is often part of larger folk dance ensembles and celebrations. The name "sulgusviisi" translates roughly to "feather dance" or "quill dance," which may refer to the light and graceful movements involved or perhaps the historical use of quills in some traditional attire. Like many Estonian folk dances, sulgusviisi is passed down through generations and is an important element of cultural heritage. It is frequently taught in schools and folk dance groups, ensuring its continued practice and popularity. The music accompanying sulgusviisi is usually upbeat and features traditional Estonian folk instruments. The dance's performance can vary slightly depending on the region and the specific ensemble, but its core structure and joyful character remain consistent.