tahtilinjaston
Tahtilinjaston is a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated in the 19th century. It is characterized by its lively and rhythmic movements, often performed in a circle or line formation. The dance is typically accompanied by traditional Estonian instruments such as the kannel, viiul, and löökpillid (percussion instruments).
The name "tahtilinjaston" translates to "rhythm line dance" in English, reflecting the dance's emphasis on maintaining
The choreography of tahtilinjaston involves a series of steps and movements that are repeated in a specific
The dance has evolved over time, with modern interpretations incorporating contemporary elements while preserving the traditional