Vuoksen varrella: 1-näytöksinen laulunsekainen kansannäytelmä by Martti Wuori
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"Vuoksen varrella: 1-näytöksinen laulunsekainen kansannäytelmä" by Martti Wuori is a one-act folk play written in the early 20th century. This theatrical piece is set against the backdrop of rural Finland, focusing on the interactions and relationships among the local community and a group of Romani individuals. The play weaves together elements of music, dance, and dialogue to create an engaging narrative about love, identity, and cultural exchange. The story unfolds in a
pastoral setting where various characters, including Justiina, her son Janne, and the orphan girl Miili, interact with the Romani characters Niki and Manja. The narrative highlights themes of love and jealousy, particularly in Janne's affections towards Miili and the tension caused by the arrival of Manja, a Romani woman. As the plot progresses, a series of misunderstandings culminate in a frantic chase for the stolen horse "Vihuri." Miili proves to be resourceful by retrieving the horse and restoring peace, ultimately leading to a celebration filled with music and dance. The play reflects the social dynamics of the time, blending humor and drama while emphasizing unity and joy in the face of conflict. (This is an automatically generated summary.)