tärähdä
Tärähdä is a traditional Finnish folk dance that is typically performed during the Christmas season. The dance is characterized by its lively and energetic movements, which often include leaps, spins, and rapid footwork. Tärähdä is usually performed in groups, with dancers holding hands in a circle or line formation.
The origins of tärähdä are not entirely clear, but it is believed to have evolved from older
Tärähdä is often performed at Christmas markets, festivals, and other cultural events in Finland. It is also
Despite its traditional roots, tärähdä continues to be a popular and vibrant part of Finnish culture. It