verhoilualat
Verhoilualat refers to a type of folk dance that originated in the border region between Finland and Russia. The dance is often performed during social gatherings and festivals, typically in rural areas.
The dance is characterized by complex hand clapping patterns and footwork that is often performed in a
The dance has its roots in ancient pagan traditions and is thought to have been influenced by
In Finland, verhoilualat is considered an important part of the country's cultural heritage, and efforts have
The name "verhoilualat" roughly translates to "turned-over feet" in Finnish, which refers to the footwork patterns