katlakivist
Katlakivist is a traditional Finnish folk dance that originated in the coastal regions of Southwest Finland, particularly in the area around Turku. The term "katlakivist" combines the Finnish words *katla*, meaning "to dance," and *kivi*, meaning "stone," though its exact etymology remains debated among folklorists. The dance is characterized by its lively, rhythmic steps and is often performed in a circle or line formation, reflecting communal social gatherings.
Katlakivist is typically performed to the accompaniment of traditional Finnish instruments such as the *kantele* (a
The dance has been preserved through oral tradition and cultural festivals, particularly during events like *Juhannus*
Modern revivals of katlakivist have been supported by folk dance organizations and cultural institutions, ensuring its