vzpry
Vzpry is a term that originates from the Russian language, where it is used to describe a specific type of Russian folk dance. The term "vzpry" translates to "stretch" or "strain," reflecting the dance's dynamic and energetic nature. This dance is characterized by its rapid footwork, intricate steps, and the use of a traditional Russian folk instrument, the gusli, to accompany the performance.
Vzpry dances are typically performed in pairs, with one dancer holding the gusli while the other performs
Vzpry dances are deeply rooted in Russian cultural traditions and are often performed during festivals, weddings,