tvrích
Tvrích is a term derived from the Czech language, where it refers to a type of traditional Czech folk dance. The term "tvrích" translates to "twirl" or "spin" in English, reflecting the characteristic spinning motion of the dancers. This dance is often performed in pairs, with one dancer holding the other's hand while they spin around in a circle. The movements are typically fluid and graceful, with the dancers maintaining close contact throughout the performance.
Tvrích is a social dance, often performed at folk festivals, weddings, and other celebrations. It is a
The origins of tvrích can be traced back to the 19th century, when it was first documented
In recent years, tvrích has also gained popularity outside of the Czech Republic, as interest in traditional