"Танцювальні (пісні до танців)" translates to "Dance Songs" in English and refers to a genre of Ukrainian folk music rather than a specific artist. These songs are traditionally performed to accompany dances and are characterized by their rhythmic and melodic structures. They often include humorous or lyrical themes and are integral to various cultural rituals and celebrations. Notable subgenres include "kolomyiky," "shumky," and "kozachky," each with distinct regional and stylistic features. For instance, "kolomyiky" are prevalent in the Carpathian region and are known for their concise, two-line stanzas that convey complete thoughts or emotions. These dance songs have been documented and preserved by folklorists and artists, including the renowned Ukrainian poet Lesya Ukrainka, who compiled numerous examples in her collections. The preservation and performance of these songs continue to play a vital role in maintaining Ukrainian cultural heritage.