Pushpulllähtö
Pushpulllähtö is a traditional Finnish folk dance that is popular in the Ostrobothnia region, particularly in the cities of Vaasa and Kokkola. The dance is characterized by its lively and energetic rhythm, with dancers moving in a circular pattern while holding hands. The name "pushpulllähtö" is derived from the Finnish words "pushpa" meaning "to push" and "lähtö" meaning "departure," reflecting the dance's dynamic and outward-moving nature.
The dance is typically performed at festivals, weddings, and other celebrations, and it is often accompanied
Pushpulllähtö is known for its inclusivity, with participants of all ages and skill levels welcome to join.
Overall, pushpulllähtö is a beloved tradition in Ostrobothnia, offering a fun and engaging way for people to