hajutetut
Hajutetut are a style of traditional Finnish folk dance known for their intricate footwork and regional variations. Originating in the Häme region of southern Finland, these dances were traditionally performed at social gatherings and celebrations.
Characterized by their quick moving steps and hand clapping, Hajutetut dances are often performed in groups
Each region in Finland possesses its unique variant of Hajutetut, resulting in numerous variations of the dance.
The traditional garments worn for performing Hajutetut include a long, dark-colored coat with tied-up sleeves and
Hajutetut have been an integral part of Finnish folk culture for centuries and continue to be celebrated