kazatski

/kəˈzɑːtski/
noun
  1. A lively folk dance of the Cossacks, performed with fast kicks and squatting steps.
    • She learned the kazatski from her grandmother, who grew up in a Cossack village.
    • The music sped up, and the group broke into a kazatski, kicking their legs out in unison.
    • At the festival, the dancers performed a high-energy kazatski that amazed the crowd.
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