ointiloppu
Ointiloppu is a Finnish traditional folk dance originating from the region of Ostrobothnia in Finland. The name "ointiloppu" is derived from the Finnish words "ointi," meaning a type of folk dance, and "loppu," meaning end, indicating that it is often performed as a concluding dance at cultural events.
The dance is characterized by its lively and rhythmic movements, typically performed in pairs or groups. It
Ointiloppu holds cultural significance as a symbol of regional identity and communal celebration within Finnish society.
In contemporary times, ointiloppu continues to be a part of Finnish cultural festivals and folk dance ensembles,