makertiloina
Makertiloina is a traditional Finnish folk dance that originated in the region of Karelia, particularly among the Karelian people. The term "makertiloina" combines the Finnish word *makeri*, meaning "to dance," and *tiloina*, which refers to a type of rhythmic clapping or stomping often associated with the dance. This folk dance is deeply rooted in Karelian culture and has been passed down through generations, reflecting the region’s history and communal traditions.
The dance typically involves a circular formation where participants move in a counterclockwise direction, often accompanied
Like many Finnish folk dances, makertiloina has evolved over time, blending with other regional styles while
While not as widely known internationally as some other Finnish traditions, makertiloina continues to be celebrated