Õlipumba
Õlipumba is a traditional Estonian folk dance that originated in the rural regions of southern Estonia, particularly in the area around the town of Viljandi. The dance is characterized by its lively, energetic movements and is often performed during festive occasions, such as weddings, harvest celebrations, and folk festivals. The name "Õlipumba" is derived from the Estonian words "õli" (oil) and "pumba" (a type of dance or movement), though its exact etymology remains somewhat unclear. Some interpretations suggest it may reference the rhythmic swaying motions that resemble the movement of oil in a container.
Õlipumba is typically performed in a circle or line formation, with participants holding hands or linking arms.
The dance holds cultural significance as a means of preserving Estonian heritage and communal traditions. It