soihtukulkueet
Soihtukulkueet, a Finnish term translating to "torchlight processions," are a distinctive form of public demonstration and celebration. While often associated with solemn occasions, they can also be used for festive purposes. Historically, these processions have served as a powerful visual statement, their flickering lights illuminating the night and drawing attention to the participants' cause or message.
The practice involves individuals carrying torches, typically made of wood and wax or a similar flammable material,
The nature and intent of a soihtukulkue can vary significantly depending on the context. Some are peaceful