vahendilt
Vahendilt is a term used in Estonian to refer to a type of traditional Estonian folk dance. The word "vahendilt" is derived from the Estonian language, where "vahend" means "middle" and "ilt" means "evening." The dance is typically performed in the evening, often during social gatherings, festivals, or celebrations. Vahendilt is characterized by its lively and energetic rhythm, which is often accompanied by traditional Estonian instruments such as the kannel, a type of flute, and the viiul, a stringed instrument similar to a violin.
The dance involves a series of steps and movements that are designed to be both entertaining and
Vahendilt has been performed for generations and continues to be an important part of Estonian cultural identity.