noun
- a traditional Russian or Cossack folk dance characterized by rapid, energetic movements and often performed by men
Usage: also spelled 'kazachok' or 'cossack dance'; often performed in Russian cultural contexts
adjective
- of or relating to the kazatski dance or Cossack culture
Usage: descriptive use in cultural contexts
Examples
- The performers executed an impressive kazatski at the cultural festival.
- He learned the kazatski steps from his grandfather.
- The kazatski music filled the hall with energy and excitement.
- She wore a traditional costume for the kazatski performance.
- The dancers' kazatski movements required strength and flexibility.
- This kazatski ensemble has performed internationally for decades.