Puhti

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Pahan Laulu 00:00 Tools
Helevetin Saaria 00:00 Tools
Hutjakka 00:00 Tools
Ei Meillä Ole Hätää 00:00 Tools
Daddy Cool 00:00 Tools
Manaus 00:00 Tools
Ennen Kyyneleitä 00:00 Tools
Juoksu 00:00 Tools
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Kostaja 00:00 Tools
Roikonkoski 00:00 Tools
Surua 00:00 Tools
Tanssilaulu 00:00 Tools
Komia 00:00 Tools
Helvetin saaria intro 00:00 Tools
Kaijasjärvi 00:00 Tools
Emoni 00:00 Tools
Kolinaa live 2014 00:00 Tools
Otatus 00:00 Tools
Lemmennostohumppa 00:00 Tools
Haikia valssi 00:00 Tools
Ansa ja Tauno 00:00 Tools
Karjalan neito 00:00 Tools
Festivalssi 00:00 Tools
Kaijasjärves 00:00 Tools
Poika poloinen (Kihtinäjärvi 1920) 00:00 Tools
Darian nauru 00:00 Tools
Kreivin sylissä 00:00 Tools
Sinda 3 00:00 Tools
Karjalan neito remix 00:00 Tools
Daria smura 00:00 Tools
Erroottinen polku 00:00 Tools
Ilo allallei 00:00 Tools
Roolilaulu 00:00 Tools
Valtatanssi 00:00 Tools
Kolinaa 00:00 Tools
Huojuntaa Ja Valituslaulu 00:00 Tools
Poika Poloinen 00:00 Tools
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Tabulaulu 00:00 Tools
Bonko 00:00 Tools
Arkaainen Reikä 00:00 Tools
Helevetin saaria intro 00:00 Tools
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Maggien Tango 00:00 Tools
Sipila 00:00 Tools
Ilo Allalei 00:00 Tools
Komia (Handsome) 00:00 Tools
Helevetin Saaria Intro (Islands Of Hell Intro) 00:00 Tools
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Puhti is a unique two women's folk music and dance group that gets its inspiration from the Karelian culture. The music graduate Anna-Mari Kivimaki plays accordion and the choreographer Reetta-Kaisa Pirhonen dances and both of them sing. Puhti is a mixture of crazy hurly-burly, at times sensitizing, happy and bathetic cooperation of a dancer and a musician. The group founded in the year 2001 from the initiative of the accordionist Maria Kalaniemi, brings new perspectives to Finnish folk dance and music. The program of Puhti is made of three different pieces: the sensual "Otatus", the easy-going "Ilja" and humoristic "Kantelehenkilo". Puhti was nominated as the festival ensemble of the 2006 Kaustinen Folk Music Festival, which is also when the duo published its first record. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.