vyerpá
Vyerpá is a traditional form of folk music and dance originating from the Karelian region, which spans parts of modern-day Russia, Finland, and the autonomous republic of Karelia. The term "vyerpá" (also spelled *vyerpä* or *vyerpa*) derives from the Karelian word meaning "to dance" or "to celebrate," reflecting its cultural significance as a communal expression of joy and community.
The music typically features simple, melodic tunes played on instruments such as the *kantele* (a stringed zither),
Vyerpá events are usually held during festivals, weddings, and harvest celebrations, serving as a way to strengthen
While vyerpá remains most strongly associated with rural Karelian communities, its influence extends to broader Finnish