tanssiketjuja
Tanssiketjuja, also known as dance chains or dance circles, are a form of social dance that originated in the United States during the 1970s. The term "tanssiketjuja" is Finnish for "dance chain," reflecting the circular formation of dancers. The dance is characterized by its simplicity and inclusivity, with participants holding hands and moving in a continuous circle. There are no set steps or choreography, allowing for individual expression and creativity.
The dance is typically led by a caller who guides the group through various movements and commands.
The dance has gained popularity worldwide, with numerous dance schools and clubs dedicated to teaching and