kanteletanssi
Kanteletanssi, literally “dance of the kantele,” is a traditional Finnish dance form performed to music played on the kantele, a plucked zither-like instrument. In Finnish ethnomusicology and folklore, the term refers to group or solo dances that accompany kantele melodies and often include both footwork and upper-body movements. The practice is associated with rural and small-town communities and is commonly showcased at folk festivals, cultural days, and in folk education contexts.
Musically, kanteletanssi typically uses simple, repetitive melodies in common dance rhythms such as 2/4, 3/4, or
Historically, kanteletanssi forms part of the broader Finnish dance tradition and is linked to the national
See also: kantele, Finnish folk music, Finnish dance, ethnomusicology.