jätkata
Jätkata is a type of traditional folk dance originating from the Sami people, the indigenous Finno-Ugric people of Fennoscandia. The dance is characterized by its energetic and rhythmic movements, often accompanied by joik, a traditional Sami form of singing. Jätkata is typically performed in groups, with participants holding hands or linking arms in a circle or a line. The dance often involves stomping, clapping, and jumping, reflecting the connection to nature and the spiritual beliefs of the Sami culture.
The specific steps and formations of jätkata can vary among different Sami communities, but the core elements
While its traditional context is important, jätkata is also performed today in contemporary Sami cultural events