naureskeleva
Naureskeleva is a term of Finnish origin, often associated with a specific type of folk music and dance. It literally translates to "hollow bones" in Finnish, a phrase that hints at the light, airy, and perhaps even slightly melancholic nature often attributed to this style. While not a formal music genre with strict definitions, naureskeleva is generally understood to encompass traditional Finnish folk tunes played with a distinctively sprightly and often improvisational feel. The instrumentation typically involves acoustic instruments such as the fiddle, accordion, and sometimes a kantele, a traditional Finnish stringed instrument.
The dance associated with naureskeleva is equally characteristic. It is often described as lively and energetic,