Danish folk dance

The students were immediately so inspired that they started a folk dance club.

[4] The number of folk dance organizations and societies continued to grow throughout Denmark for the following two decades.

[6] These societies and organizations also contributed to help preserve the Danish traditional costume as well as the folk dance.

[7] These groups produce journals, books, photographs, recipes, costumes, props, and other cultural artifacts as well.

They organized demonstrations, theatrical exhibitions, festivals, open houses for dancing, and other social events.

The Danish tradition of dancing around the Christmas tree still takes place every year in Danebod , the first Danish settlement in Minnesota. [ 1 ]
Folk-dancing on the island of Rømø