tuimestamiseks
Tuimestamiseks is a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated in the 19th century. It is performed by a group of dancers, typically consisting of two or more couples, and is characterized by its lively and energetic movements. The dance is often accompanied by traditional Estonian music, which includes instruments such as the kannel, vihuel, and accordion.
The name "tuimestamiseks" translates to "to make drunk" or "to intoxicate," which reflects the dance's origins
The dance involves a series of intricate footwork patterns, including steps such as the "kaksik" (a double
Tuimestamiseks is an important part of Estonian cultural heritage and is performed at various festivals and