zvlhovadlá
Zvlhovadlá is a term used in Czech language to describe a specific type of folk music and dance that originated in the Zlín region of Moravia, Czech Republic. The term "zvlhovadlá" is derived from the name of the village Zlín, where the tradition is believed to have begun. The music is characterized by its lively and energetic rhythm, often featuring traditional Czech instruments such as accordions, fiddles, and tambourines. The dance is typically performed in a circle, with participants holding hands and moving in a synchronized manner.
The origins of zvlhovadlá can be traced back to the 19th century, when it was performed at
The music and dance of zvlhovadlá are known for their infectious energy and joyful spirit, making them