Avattuun
Avattuun is a traditional Finnish folk dance that originated in the region of Savonia, located in eastern Finland. The dance is characterized by its lively, rhythmic movements and is often performed in groups, typically by men. It is commonly associated with seasonal festivals, particularly those marking the transition between winter and spring, such as Midsummer and Easter celebrations.
The name "avattuun" comes from the Finnish word "avata," meaning "to open," which reflects the dance’s role
Avattuun is performed in a circular or linear formation, with dancers moving in coordinated steps that include
Today, avattuun is performed at folk festivals, cultural events, and traditional celebrations across Finland and among