Runolaulua
Runolaulua, or runosinging, is a traditional Finnish and Karelian form of oral poetry performed as epic narration. It is rooted in Finnic-speaking communities and played a central role in the transmission of myth, history, and storytelling before widespread literacy. The performance is typically carried out by a singer, sometimes called a runo singer or runomies, who recounts long lays from memory, often with the accompaniment of a musical instrument such as a kantele.
The technique relies on formulaic language and fixed poetic patterns. Singers use alliteration, parallel lines, and
Historically, runolaulua flourished in rural Finland and in parts of Karelia and surrounding areas. It served