pystytukirungot
Pystytukirungot, also known as *pystytukirungon* or *pystytukirungot* in some regional dialects, refers to a traditional Finnish folk dance characterized by its lively, rhythmic movements and communal participation. The term itself combines "pysty" (meaning "upright" or "standing") and "tukirunko" (literally "supporting body"), reflecting the dance’s upright posture and the way dancers maintain balance through coordinated steps.
Originating from rural Finland, pystytukirungot is often performed during festive occasions, harvest celebrations, and community gatherings.
Musically, pystytukirungot is accompanied by traditional Finnish instruments such as the *kantele* (a zither-like harp), *viulu*
The dance’s simplicity and inclusivity make it accessible to both children and adults, fostering a sense of