sõrestikke
Sõrestikke refers to a traditional Estonian folk dance performed in a circle or line by participants holding hands or arms. The term originates from the Estonian word *sõrm* (meaning "finger") and *sõrestik* (meaning "finger chain"), reflecting the hand-holding aspect of the dance. Sõrestikke is a staple of Estonian folk culture, often performed at festivals, celebrations, and communal gatherings.
The dance typically involves rhythmic movements, steps, and coordinated motions that vary by region and occasion.
Sõrestikke serves both social and cultural purposes. It fosters community bonding, as participants move together in
The dance’s simplicity and inclusivity make it accessible to people of all ages and skill levels, reinforcing