tanssilavat
Tanssilavat are outdoor or semi-outdoor venues, primarily found in Finland, designed for public dancing, especially during the summer months. They have been a significant part of Finnish cultural life for over a century, offering a space for social gatherings and the enjoyment of various dance music genres. Historically, tanssilavat emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a response to growing public interest in ballroom dancing and social events.
These venues typically feature a large, flat dance floor, often made of wood, and are usually situated
The popularity of tanssilavat peaked in the mid-20th century but has seen a resurgence in recent decades,