Säkeet
Säkeet is a traditional Finnish folk dance that originated among the Sámi people, an indigenous group in northern Scandinavia and Russia. The term "säkeet" derives from the Sámi word *sáiggi*, meaning "to dance," and reflects the cultural significance of movement and rhythm in Sámi society. This dance form is deeply rooted in the region's history, often performed during festivals, celebrations, and communal gatherings.
Säkeet typically involves a circular formation where participants hold hands or link arms, moving in a rhythmic,
The practice of säkeet has evolved over time, blending traditional elements with modern interpretations. It is
In contemporary settings, säkeet is sometimes adapted for educational purposes, teaching younger generations about Sámi culture.