enfasläge
Enfasläge is a Swedish term that refers to a specific type of traditional Swedish folk dance, often performed during festive occasions such as weddings, harvest celebrations, and other communal gatherings. The term combines *en* (meaning "one") and *fas* (a rhythmic unit in dance), indicating that the dance is typically performed in a single, continuous sequence without breaks. Enfasläge dances are characterized by their lively, circular formations and intricate step patterns, often accompanied by folk music played on instruments like the nyckelharpa, fiddle, or accordion.
These dances are deeply rooted in Sweden’s rural heritage, particularly in regions such as Småland, Västergötland,
Enfasläge is not only a form of entertainment but also a cultural practice that reinforces community bonds.
While enfasläge is most strongly associated with Sweden, similar folk dance traditions exist in other Nordic