kauppameno
Kauppameno is a traditional Finnish folk dance that originated in the 18th century. It is characterized by a lively and energetic style, typically performed by groups of dancers, often men, dressed in folk costumes. The dance is known for its fast-paced footwork and hand clapping, which is typically accompanied by singing and playing of the accordion or other folk instruments.
Kauppameno is said to have originated in the markets of Pori and other coastal towns in Western
In the traditional kauppameno dance, the dancers form a circle and begin by clapping hands and singing
Kauppameno has undergone some changes over the years, influenced by modern music and dance styles. However,
Despite its relatively low profile outside of Finland, kauppameno has achieved some recognition and cultural significance