hajontamalli
Hajontamalli is a type of traditional Finnish folk dance. It originated in the southern region of Finland, particularly in the city of Hamina. The dance is considered a unique and distinctive form of expression in Finnish folk culture.
The term "hajontamalli" translates to "disjunctive pattern" or "non-continuous shape" in English. This name refers to
Hajontamalli typically involves a group of dancers wearing traditional Finnish folk costumes, often consisting of brightly
The history of hajontamalli dates back to the 19th century, when it was performed by local dance
Today, hajontamalli remains an important part of Finnish cultural heritage, often performed at folk festivals and