inoitat
Inoitat is a traditional Finnish folk dance that originated among the indigenous Sámi people of northern Scandinavia and Russia. The term "inoitat" comes from the Sámi language, where it refers to a type of rhythmic, circular dance performed during communal gatherings, festivals, or celebrations. This dance is often associated with seasonal events, such as the winter solstice or harvest festivals, and serves as both a cultural expression and a means of preserving Sámi heritage.
The dance typically involves participants moving in a counterclockwise direction, forming a circle or spiral pattern.
While historically rooted in Sámi culture, inoitat has been adopted and adapted by broader Finnish communities,
Today, inoitat remains a living tradition, though its practice varies depending on regional customs and contemporary