ortoosien
Ortoosien is a lesser-known traditional Finnish folk dance that originated in the rural regions of southern Finland, particularly in the area around the city of Turku. The term "ortoosien" is derived from the Finnish word "orto," which means "to dance," and the suffix "-sien," indicating a plural or collective form. This dance is characterized by its simple, circular movements and is often performed in groups, reflecting the communal nature of Finnish rural life.
Ortoosien is typically performed to the rhythm of traditional Finnish folk music, which often features instruments
The dance holds cultural significance as a representation of Finnish heritage and tradition. It is sometimes
Ortoosien continues to be enjoyed both in Finland and among Finnish diaspora communities worldwide. Its simplicity