raapattuihin
Raapattuihin refers to a traditional Finnish folk dance that originated in the rural areas of Finland, particularly in the southern and southwestern regions. The term "raapattu" means "scratched" or "ploughed" in Finnish, which reflects the dance’s energetic and rhythmic movements that mimic the motions of ploughing fields. This dance is often performed during local festivals, celebrations, and cultural events, serving as a lively representation of Finnish heritage.
Raapattuihin is typically performed in a line or circle, with participants holding hands or linking arms. The
Raapattuihin is not only a form of entertainment but also a way to preserve Finnish folk traditions.