ruhtinaan
Ruhtinaan is a term that originates from the Finnish language, where it refers to a traditional Finnish folk dance. The dance is characterized by its lively and rhythmic movements, often performed in pairs or groups. Ruhtinaan is typically danced to the accompaniment of traditional Finnish instruments such as the kantele, a stringed instrument, and the huuliharppu, a mouth harp.
The dance is often performed during cultural events, festivals, and celebrations, serving as a means of preserving
The origins of ruhtinaan can be traced back to the 19th century, when it was first documented
Ruhtinaan is not to be confused with the Russian term "tsar," which refers to a monarch or