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Social dancing in Finland Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

About Social dancing in Finland

For those who like disco, nightclubs and theBaltic cruise ferriesare probably the main venues. Some restaurants, especially at small-town hotels and campsites, arrange dances with more traditional dances, such as foxtrot, waltz, (Finnish) tango andhumppa, often weekly. Some bands add Latin music, swing and rock to the mix (or even concentrate on those). The dance floor of dance restaurants can be small, with mostly just a couple of pairs dancing at the same time, or larger, more like those of dance pavilions. Depending on venue, day of week and the band, dancing may be simple, with most pairs using just the basic steps, often while talking. or mostly solo or group dancing like at discos – or with a larger share doing more advanced figures, and the music played and the dances danced to it m

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