rajapinnoina
Rajapinnoina refers to a traditional Finnish folk dance that originated in the rural areas of Finland, particularly in the southern and western regions. The term "rajapinnoina" translates roughly to "border dance" or "edge dance," reflecting its historical association with communal gatherings and celebrations near village boundaries or at crossroads. These dances were often performed during festivals, harvest celebrations, and other communal events, serving as a form of social bonding and cultural expression.
The dance typically involves a circle of participants holding hands, moving in a rhythmic pattern that includes
Historically, these dances were a way for communities to preserve their cultural identity and pass down traditions