Skrippien
Skrippien is a traditional Norwegian folk dance that originated in the coastal regions of southern Norway, particularly in the counties of Rogaland and Vest-Agder. The term "skripp" refers to the distinctive wooden clogs worn by dancers, which produce a rhythmic scraping sound against the floor, contributing to the dance’s lively character. This style of dance became popular in the 19th century as part of rural celebrations, weddings, and festivals, reflecting the cultural heritage of the region.
The dance is typically performed in a line or circle, with participants moving in sync to the
Skrippien gained broader recognition in the mid-20th century as part of Norway’s folk revival movement, which