Kopsupinna
Kopsupinna is a rare and distinctive type of traditional Finnish folk dance, primarily associated with the region of Karelia. The term "kopsupinna" translates roughly to "kick dance" or "stomping dance," reflecting its energetic and rhythmic nature. This dance form is often performed during festive occasions, such as weddings, harvest celebrations, and other communal gatherings, where it serves as both entertainment and a means of social bonding.
The dance is characterized by its lively footwork, which involves rapid stomping, kicking, and shuffling movements.
Historically, kopsupinna was a way for communities to celebrate seasonal changes and reinforce cultural identity. It
While kopsupinna is not as widely known outside Finland as other folk dances, it remains an important