liehuvat
Liehuvat are a traditional Finnish folk dance form characterized by lively, rhythmic movements and energetic group participation. Originating from rural Finland, these dances were historically performed during seasonal festivals, harvest celebrations, and communal gatherings. The term "liehuvat" derives from the Finnish word *liehua*, meaning "to sway" or "to wave," reflecting the fluid, undulating motions central to the dance style.
Liehuvat typically involve circular formations where dancers move in sync, often holding hands or linking arms.
In modern times, liehuvat have been preserved and adapted through cultural organizations and dance festivals across
While liehuvat were once primarily a rural practice, their popularity has extended to urban settings, where