säik
Säik is a traditional Estonian folk dance that is popular in the northern and western regions of Estonia. The term "säik" comes from the Estonian word for "to jump" or "to leap," reflecting the lively and energetic nature of the dance. The dance is typically performed in a circle, with dancers holding hands and moving in a counterclockwise direction.
The säik dance is characterized by its quick, rhythmic steps and leaps, often accompanied by a lively
The säik dance is also known for its intricate footwork, with dancers often performing complex patterns and
The säik dance is a important part of Estonian cultural heritage, and is often taught to children