sulkumuodot
Sulkumuodot refers to a traditional Finnish folk dance form that originated in the southern and southwestern regions of Finland, particularly in the areas around Turku and Åland. The term "sulku" translates to "closing" or "locking," which reflects the dance’s distinctive feature of tightly grouped, synchronized movements. Sulkumuodot are often performed in a circle or line, with dancers moving in unison to the rhythm of a fiddle, accordion, or other folk instruments.
These dances are typically characterized by their lively tempo, intricate footwork, and occasional clapping or stomping.
The dances are often categorized into different styles, including the "sulku" itself, "kaskipolka," and "kaskivire," each
Sulkumuodot are also studied and performed by dance groups and enthusiasts worldwide, helping to maintain and