tapõige
Tapõige is a traditional Estonian folk dance characterized by its lively rhythm and distinctive footwork. The term "tapõige" originates from the Estonian word "tapama," meaning "to tap" or "to stamp," which reflects the dance’s energetic stomping movements. This dance is often performed during Estonian festivals, celebrations, and cultural events, serving as a vibrant expression of national heritage.
Tapõige is typically performed in a circle or line, with dancers moving in sync to the beat
The origins of tapõige can be traced back to rural Estonian communities, where it was a common
While tapõige is most closely associated with Estonia, similar stomping dances exist in other Baltic and Scandinavian