rakendad
Rakendad is a traditional Finnish folk dance that originated in the rural areas of Finland, particularly in the regions of Savonia and Karelia. The term "rakendad" translates roughly to "dance in a circle" or "circle dance," reflecting its communal and participatory nature. This dance form is deeply rooted in Finnish cultural heritage and has been practiced for centuries, often during festivals, harvest celebrations, and other communal gatherings.
The dance typically involves a group of people holding hands or linking arms, forming a large circle.
Rakendad is not only a form of entertainment but also serves as a social activity, fostering community
Today, rakendad continues to be celebrated as an important part of Finnish cultural identity, with efforts