eistationaarien
Eistationaarien is a traditional Finnish folk song genre that originated in the 19th century. The term "eistationaarien" is derived from the Finnish words "eistation" (ice station) and "aarien" (a song), reflecting the songs' origins and themes. These songs were sung by workers at ice stations, which were temporary structures built on frozen lakes to harvest ice for cooling and preserving food.
Eistationaarien songs are typically characterized by their simple, repetitive melodies and lyrics that often describe the
The most famous eistationaarien is perhaps "Käy kylmää, käy kuumaa" (It's cold, it's hot), which has become
Eistationaarien songs have been preserved and popularized through various means, including recordings, folk festivals, and cultural