hajuttajat
Hajuttajat, also known as "hajut" or "hajutajut," are a type of traditional Finnish folk dance that originated in the 19th century. The term "hajuttajat" translates to "the ones who disperse" or "the ones who scatter," reflecting the dance's purpose of breaking up a group of people who have gathered for a celebration or social event. The dance is typically performed by a group of men, who wear traditional Finnish clothing, including a white linen shirt, black trousers, and a black hat.
The hajuttajat dance is characterized by its lively and energetic movements, which involve quick steps, turns,
The hajuttajat dance is an important part of Finnish cultural heritage and is often performed at traditional