målast
Målast is a traditional Norwegian folk dance that originated in the coastal regions of southern Norway, particularly in areas such as Vestfold and Telemark. The term målast comes from the Norwegian word måle, meaning "to measure" or "to walk," reflecting the dance’s rhythmic, measured steps. It is often performed at weddings, festivals, and other celebratory events, serving as both a social activity and a cultural expression.
The dance is typically performed in a line or circle, with participants holding hands or linking arms.
Målast is closely associated with Norwegian folk music, often accompanied by instruments such as the hardingfele
Today, målast remains a beloved part of Norwegian cultural heritage, preserved through folk dance groups, schools,