Teholta
Teholta is a traditional Finnish folk dance that originated in the rural regions of Finland, particularly in the southern and central parts of the country. The term "teholta" translates roughly to "to dance" or "to move energetically," reflecting the lively and dynamic nature of the dance. It is often performed during festive occasions, celebrations, and community gatherings, serving as a form of cultural expression and social bonding.
Teholta is characterized by its rhythmic, circular movements, typically performed in a line or circle formation.
The dance has historical roots in Finnish agricultural and seasonal celebrations, such as Midsummer festivals and
Teholta is distinct from other Finnish dances like the *siirtolaulu* (migration song dances) or *kärpätanssi* (mosquito