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Here is a video that will be contain all of folk dance steps here i share.. Duz Horon for man and woman, Horon Kurma for man and woman, Sallama, Siksara (Siksaray), Atlama from Trabzon Region, Horon type of dance..
It’s called Atlama.. From Trabzon city in Turkey.. A Horon type of Turkish Folk Dance. Here is the video.. Video’s language is turkish. But you can see steps clearly..
It’s called Sallama.. From Trabzon city in Turkey.. A Horon type of Turkish Folk Dance. Here is the video.. Video’s language is turkish. But you can see steps clearly..
It’s called Horon Kurma for woman.. From Trabzon city in Turkey.. A Horon type of Turkish Folk Dance. Here is the video.. Video’s language is turkish. But you can see steps clearly..
It’s called Horon Kurma for man.. From Trabzon city in Turkey.. A Horon type of Turkish Folk Dance. Here is the video.. Video’s language is turkish. But you can see steps clearly..
It’s called Siksara.. From Trabzon city in Turkey.. A Horon type of Turkish Folk Dance. Here is the video.. Video’s language is turkish. But you can see steps clearly..
It’s called Duz Horon.. From Trabzon city in Turkey.. A Horon type of Turkish Folk Dance. Here is the video.. Video’s language is turkish. But you can see steps clearly..
It’s called Duz Horon.. From Trabzon city in Turkey.. A Horon type of Turkish Folk Dance. Here is the video.. Video’s language is turkish. But you can see steps clearly..
The rapid shoulder and upper body movements from the waist is said to have evolved from the modern Turkish version dating to recent centuries. These movement are said to have derived from the shimmying of the little silver anchovy fish (Turkish: Hamsi) found in mass abundance in the Black Sea, which has worked its way [...]
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