Thank you for watching and supporting me! Don't forget to share my video! If you want to see the rest of the 20+ Turkic tribes, you can watch it in this medley here ruclips.net/video/HppJxSJfQIQ/видео.htmlsi=D-f5KVyK9PwTo_rM !! PS: In all my videos I try to answer to everyone, but I want to let you know that I deliberately ignore and I will not answer to racist comments or propagandistic speeches. Regarding this video, the Turkish culture is very old, very rich and very diverse and it did not need to steal anything from anyone. There are only many shared melodies, dances and cultural customs, since this geography is so diverse. Shared things or having fun with common songs between two or more neighboring tribes does not mean theft (!). To contribute to each other is something very beautiful and every nation has done it or has received it. So, try to enjoy a dance video without feeling this urge to attack a nation. :)
Vasilis, this is perfectly said! The Ottoman Empire was a mix of so many cultures and diverse people! Everyone borrowed from everyone and influenced each other. Especially if they were in close proximity to each other and shared a border. Personally as a Bulgarian, I identify alot of the sounds and dances, especially the use of wooden spoons. But I also see the Greek, Armenian, Kurdish and even Assyrian/Persian influences. I think we should just enjoy this cultural music medley and not constantly revert back to history to justify everything. Let's leave the past in the past. Great job again on this video! I watch it everyday for a mood boost! ❤🎉
Bravo Vasillis ❤ Keşke senin gibi olsa herkes Çok yeteneklisin kardeşim Sana hayranım. Danslarını izlemeye doyamiyor insan nasil yetenek bu.. Yolun her daim açık ışıklı olsun.. Sen kötü niyetli insanlara aldırma Çok bilgisiz ve cahilller var maalesef. Ben pontoslu biri olarak once Bizim oranın danslarını Çok çok güzel sergilediğin icin teşekkürler ederim... Biz beraber büyük bir coğrafyayız sizleri herkesi seviyorum❤
Hey Vasilis, my man! You did it! Remember, I asked you under first video that some regions were missing? You replied, it's coming later. You did it, and did it great again. ❤ from the other side of the Aegean. Literally, I have a beautiful view of Aegean Sea from my terrace. You'll be more than welcome, any time.
Vasili ne guzel isler yapiyorsun. ❤👏🏼. Bu arada Türkiye birçok kültürü icinde barındırıyor, biz Rum, Ermeni, Kürt, Kafkas milletleri hepsinin karmasıyız, bunu anlamayıp ta yorum yapanlar, irkciligi degil barışı destekleyin. Bakın Vasili dans ve muzikle hepimiz birbirinden farkli olmadigini anlatiyor zaten, Bravo Vasilis ❤
My grandparent were of Rum origin and they used to listen "Silifke'nin Yogurdu" every day. When they earned a lot of money, they would drink alcohol and have the clarinet and zurna play at the table.They would get drunk and dance with wooden spoons in their hands.They would hit their knees on the ground as if they were playing zeybek. Allah,have mercy on Totori (Theodoros) and Iso(Issos)
Allah onları nurlar içinde yatırsın inşallah 🤲🏻 Ne mutlu onlara ki, öz kültürlerini her daim yaşatmışlar ve siz torunlarına böylesine güzel anıları miras bırakabilmişler. 👍🏻👏🏻 Türkiye'den selam ve saygıyla... 🙋🏻♂️
My personal comment is that "Cayda Cira" is better with "zurna" than clarinet (People from Elazığ will get mad at me :P ) and you choosing that music makes it even greater. Thank you Vasíli :)
Hi vasilis ❤ 🖐im new in the your channel. I watched this video and i liked so much. But some thinking is very bad. Im turkish and we werent stole anything. I love all culture. Lovely everyone and vasilis. Take care 👋👋
Bravo Vasilis👏 Horon dance from Trabzon is my favorite. it is similar to a Greek ,,Serra" dance. It was Pontic Greece. Huge greetings from neighbors from Montenegro
its actually completely different from the Pontan Serra dance. the Pontian Serra dance was a war dance. the turkmongols appropriated it to the bastardised amalgamation you know as "horon" (which actually comes from the Greek word for dance, Horo)
Bravoooo Vasilis! Wow, this is amazing! Your video’s have become more and more perfect in every way: in dancing, music, staging and background. Your skills have improved so much in comparison with your first videos! You must have been working very hard. But the results are amazing. For me as a viewer every video is like unwrapping a very special gift! Thank you so much Vasilis!
Vasilis, hello again. I really enjoy watching your videos and admire you. This is how you do it, I think it’s your hobby, because I see that you enjoy it😍I can only wish you health and good luck in your future work, you deserve a lot more subscribers❤
Σε ευχαριστώ πολύ για αυτό το βίντεο ο Βασίλης μου 👍🏻 Είμαι από το Σαλιχλί. Ο Έλληνας συντάκτης Τάσος Αθανάσιαδης γεννήθηκε στο Σαλιχλί στην 1913. Αυτός είναι ο συγγραφέας τους Τα Παιδιά της Νιόβης. Και, μιλάς Τουρκίκα? 😁 Μου αρέσει ελληνικό ζεϊμπέκικο, ιδιαίτερα με το τραγούδια του ο Δημήτρης Μητροπάνος και η Γλυκερία 😉🤗
Vasillis Ben izmirliyim sayende kalkıp zeybek oynadım.Bır konu ancak bu kadar guzel işlenır.Karsı kıyıya selam olsun.Musaıt zamanında nea konıya gıdersen ordakı oyunlar sana bu tarafı hatırlatır tabı unutulmadıysa.
Tekeler Köyü Zeybeği is actually from Aydın. It is also known as "Karpuzlu İki Parmak Zeybeği" and you can search, Karpuzlu is a district of Aydın. But you really are great! Also it would be nice to see you play "Ordu/Giresun Karşılaması" (there is just a little difference between them) and "Avşar Zeybeği".
10:21 dear friends while you saw this picture you may imagined this men dance with that song. but these people are celled 'semazen' and related with our religion. they do not dance for fun. you can google them :) just wanted to tell, thanks
Hello Vasilis, I love following your projects as a Turkish folk dance instructor 😊. I don't want you to get me wrong 🙏🏼 but the game you play in 4:06 minutes is not Çepik, it's Çift Ayak . I wish you continued success. 😊👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Oh my God! That Cayda Cira dance with the palm torches! We used to dance that exact same dance in one of my Greek dance groups growing up! It was a dance from Lesbos. Also, some of these dances are identical to Pontian dances
A complete cultural mosaic with the cultural richness of Anatolia! But as a kurd I have to say Kurdish dances was perfectly showed especially Xerzani😍 Çep, Agir govend,Dugav(çifto/çift ayak) it was ALL great! When im a central Anatolian Kurd I have to say Konya was great but waited for Sille😁 anyways again a great show! ❤️☀️💚🇬🇷🇹🇷
As a dumb American, I thought you Kurds only lived in the Far Eastern parts of Dogu Analdu, Northern and coastal South Iraq, Northeast Syria, and Northwest, and Southwest Iran. I like the Kurdish singer, Helly Luv!
@@GOTZ-pe5vlKurds live all over Turkey. Those who live inCentral Anatolian cities are descendants of Kurdish tribes that rebelled against the Republican Army and were exiled.
@@zaboybagoi8636 I thought the homeland of Turkish Kurds was Dogu Analdu. I thought the homeland of Kurds was North Iraq, Southwest Iran, Northeast Syria, Armenia, Northwest Iran, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and West Turkey. I thought Kurds in the Middle East mostly only lived there because I am a dumb American. Is cifteçeli and Maneli a traditional dance to you Kurds? What about Dans Oryental and Dabke? being that you are an Iranic people like the Lurs and Circassians of Russia. Is there no significant Kurdish population in Southwest Russia, you Kurds even have mostly muslims cousins there who are Iranic ethnic groups of Iranic descent from Medieval times or afterwards, in Russia.
Βασίλη, μου αρέσει πολύ να σε βλέπω να χορεύεις. Αλλά ένα άλλο πράγμα που θα έπρεπε να είχε συμπεριληφθεί είναι η παράδοση των λαϊκών χορευτών Köçek με τα πολύχρωμα φορέματά τους. Είναι επίσης μια τουρκική παράδοση και η παρακολούθηση του χορού Köçek με διασκεδάζει. Είναι μια συναρπαστική ιστορία
He is dancing dances of people who live in Turkish territory, because the Kurds are beautiful part of Turkey. Can't be divided. Great country. I have their DNA-Anatolian.
@@Xr1stofisNot really. When Anatolian Greeks went to Greece you found their culture "oriental, foreign, and Turkish" just look up how they are treated when they arrived after the population exchange and you'll see that they were considered alien to Greece. You accepted their culture as yours over time but in reality those cultural elements weren't Greek. That was the culture of Anatolia formed with the contribution of its every inhabitant, including Turks.
Aslında iç anadolu ikiye bölünmesi gerekiyor çünkü doğu iç anadolunun (kayseri,sivas,yozgat,...) ve batı iç anadolunun (konya,ankara,...) halk oyunları farklıdır, mesela sivas ve kayseri civarlarında halay çekilir halbuki konya ankara civarlarında kaşık oyunu oynanır.
Keşke anlaşmazlıklar sadece dansların,şarkıların ve yemeklerin etrafında olsaydı.Kültürümüzün zenginliği yüzlerce yıl beraber yaşadığımız gayri müslim kuzenlerimiz(!) in de katkısıyladır.
me: Turkish folk is so deep 2:22: Come on, come on, come hopping let the unripe cheese stop in your throat (that's the way I translate as much as I can, pls help me)
I'm from Turkey and i would like to know the origin of zeybeks, there are different stories about them, my grandmother's surname was zeybekoglu.Since i came out genetically more than a quarter Greek and almost 60 % native Anatolian.
@4:52 "Ağır govenk" translated as "heavy" or "slow" govenk comes from long tradition of Armenian "gyovnd" dances. The word "govenk" comes from Armenian "gund" (unity, group) and in the Armenian dialect of the region (Sasun, Mush, Baghesh (Bitlis)) becomes "gyond" or "gyovnd". The rythm sounds very close to Armenian dances of the region.
Well because of that it’s kurdish, Govend is Kurdish not Turkish but yes Kurds and Armenians have very similar cultures Cauz we lived very long time in the same land but govend is kurdish word which literally means halay like all kinds of this dances are govend also halay comes from kurdish word which means “ playing,dancing or jumping” and hildan means “to pick up” and the second thing is that “gund “ is also in kurdish means “village”
Gövenk is Turkish name for dances in Far East Turkey. I thought it came from the Kurdish word Govend. My Kurdish friend told me that Govend comes from the Farsi word "Goyende", which means to sing. In the past, when musical instruments had not entered the villages, people would form a circle for halay and take turns chanting each other.
@@jokocha “far east turkey” from where did you bring these dances? From far east Asia from the altai mountains Mongolia? Our people we’re dancing these dances also, when you were in Mongolia😇
They are all beautiful and you performed them wonderfully. note; The word Xerzani in 16:15 is Kurdish, Turks say Garzan or Erzen.The letter X and its sound do not exist in Turkish. Muslims and Turks have historically called the Garzan region Erzen-i Ermen (Erzen of Armenia), which is where the name comes from. The same goes for the city of Erzurum, Erzen-i Rum (Erzen of Anatolia/Rum).
Thank you for watching and supporting me! Don't forget to share my video! If you want to see the rest of the 20+ Turkic tribes, you can watch it in this medley here ruclips.net/video/HppJxSJfQIQ/видео.htmlsi=D-f5KVyK9PwTo_rM !!
PS: In all my videos I try to answer to everyone, but I want to let you know that I deliberately ignore and I will not answer to racist comments or propagandistic speeches. Regarding this video, the Turkish culture is very old, very rich and very diverse and it did not need to steal anything from anyone. There are only many shared melodies, dances and cultural customs, since this geography is so diverse. Shared things or having fun with common songs between two or more neighboring tribes does not mean theft (!). To contribute to each other is something very beautiful and every nation has done it or has received it. So, try to enjoy a dance video without feeling this urge to attack a nation. :)
Vasilis, this is perfectly said! The Ottoman Empire was a mix of so many cultures and diverse people! Everyone borrowed from everyone and influenced each other. Especially if they were in close proximity to each other and shared a border. Personally as a Bulgarian, I identify alot of the sounds and dances, especially the use of wooden spoons. But I also see the Greek, Armenian, Kurdish and even Assyrian/Persian influences. I think we should just enjoy this cultural music medley and not constantly revert back to history to justify everything. Let's leave the past in the past. Great job again on this video! I watch it everyday for a mood boost! ❤🎉
👏👏👏
Bravo Vasillis ❤
Keşke senin gibi olsa herkes
Çok yeteneklisin kardeşim
Sana hayranım.
Danslarını izlemeye doyamiyor insan nasil yetenek bu..
Yolun her daim açık ışıklı olsun..
Sen kötü niyetli insanlara aldırma
Çok bilgisiz ve cahilller var maalesef.
Ben pontoslu biri olarak once
Bizim oranın danslarını Çok çok güzel sergilediğin icin teşekkürler ederim... Biz beraber büyük bir coğrafyayız sizleri herkesi seviyorum❤
Well said👍👍
I congratulate you very much Vasilis, I can't get enough of watching your videos. Well done to you, really 🙏🙏
Art has no border and true artist knows not. Thank you Vasilis, you made a great job!
Thank you very much!
Thank you for your hard work, our beautiful neighbor. 🇹🇷💞🇬🇷
Türk Halk Oyunları baş döndürücü. Her zamanki gibi. Sizi tebrik ediyorum, yeteneğiniz ve bu çalışmadaki başarınız için.
Teşekkür ederim!
Vasilis, you are so talented and the way you honor Türkiye is beautiful.
Thank you very much!!
Hey Vasilis, my man! You did it! Remember, I asked you under first video that some regions were missing? You replied, it's coming later. You did it, and did it great again. ❤ from the other side of the Aegean. Literally, I have a beautiful view of Aegean Sea from my terrace. You'll be more than welcome, any time.
It took some time, but here it is! :D Thank you very much, I hope I will visit! :)
❤ δεν έχω λόγια να εκφράσω τρομερή δουλειά έχετε κάνει. Μπράβο και ξανά μπράβο σας!!!
Türkiye çok seviyorum❤
❤
sevilmez mi 😊😊😊
Vasilis you did great! Another fantastic video! 🧡
As an amateur Turkish folk dancer, I really appreciate your videos. You're really talented and respectable dancer, congratulations 🎉
Thank you so much!:)
MaşaAllah Türkiye kültürünün güzelliği❤️
Vasili ne guzel isler yapiyorsun. ❤👏🏼. Bu arada Türkiye birçok kültürü icinde barındırıyor, biz Rum, Ermeni, Kürt, Kafkas milletleri hepsinin karmasıyız, bunu anlamayıp ta yorum yapanlar, irkciligi degil barışı destekleyin. Bakın Vasili dans ve muzikle hepimiz birbirinden farkli olmadigini anlatiyor zaten, Bravo Vasilis ❤
Çok teşekkür ederim!!
Ένα βίντεο που φαίνεται ότι είναι φτιαγμένο με πολύ δουλειά και αγάπη , φοβεροί χοροί όπως και ο χορευτής , συγχαρητήρια και πάλι ❤❤
Ευχαριστώ πολύ!! ❤️
Muhteşemsin Türkiye’den selamlar 😊🇹🇷
Selamlar! Teşekkür ederim!!
Tebrikler kardeşim
Gerçekten her yörenin oyununu çok iyi oynamışsın
İstanbul dan selamlar Yunanistan'a❤
Teşekkür ederim!! Selamlar!!
Ευχαριστώ για την εκπροσώπηση των Λαζών. Όπως πάντα, υπέροχο βίντεο και υπέροχη χορογραφία ❤
Ευχαριστώ πολύ!!
λαζων? ειδες να γραφει λαζων καπου?
@@_PONTIOS_28 Laz xoroni, 6:23
@@luxkps σωστα καλα λες, εχεις δικιο. να εισαι καλα.
You are incredible 👋 thank u brother Vasilis 💫🌹😊 Please perform Circassian dances such as kabardinka, lezginka, Qafe and Seyh Shamil.....thanks again
Love Greece❤💙 from Trabzon ❤💙
❤️❤️
Çok teşekkür ederim!
S'evharisto para poly, Vasili, tha gyrepso na vro meros A ton tourkikon horon sou. ❤❤❤
Je suis un laz de Turquie merci de nous représenter vive la Turquie vive mon pays 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Merci beaucoup!!
Индюк твоя страна Грузия
My grandparent were of Rum origin and they used to listen "Silifke'nin Yogurdu" every day. When they earned a lot of money, they would drink alcohol and have the clarinet and zurna play at the table.They would get drunk and dance with wooden spoons in their hands.They would hit their knees on the ground as if they were playing zeybek.
Allah,have mercy on Totori (Theodoros) and Iso(Issos)
That's very beautiful ✨
Allah onları nurlar içinde yatırsın inşallah 🤲🏻 Ne mutlu onlara ki, öz kültürlerini her daim yaşatmışlar ve siz torunlarına böylesine güzel anıları miras bırakabilmişler. 👍🏻👏🏻 Türkiye'den selam ve saygıyla... 🙋🏻♂️
Does Allah allow drinking alcohol?
There is allot of Greek Anatolian dance throughout this video
My personal comment is that "Cayda Cira" is better with "zurna" than clarinet (People from Elazığ will get mad at me :P ) and you choosing that music makes it even greater. Thank you Vasíli :)
Thank you very much!
Bravo 👍 Çok güzel bir çalışma olmuş, emeğine sağlık.
Teşekkür ederim!!
Hi vasilis ❤ 🖐im new in the your channel. I watched this video and i liked so much. But some thinking is very bad. Im turkish and we werent stole anything. I love all culture. Lovely everyone and vasilis. Take care 👋👋
Thanks for watching!❤️
I'm in TÜRKIYE right now . Perfect timing
Awesome dancing with incredible Turkish folk music and dance. I hope you have a wonderful week ❤
Thank you! You too!
You are an amazing dancer really. I regret having discovered your videos so late. Keep up the good work…… Thanks a lot! Someone from İstanbul.
Thank you so much!! 😊🙏
Bravo Vasilis👏 Horon dance from Trabzon is my favorite. it is similar to a Greek ,,Serra" dance. It was Pontic Greece. Huge greetings from neighbors from Montenegro
Horon is my favorite of all the traditional dances I know!
Thank you very much! Horon is great :)
its actually completely different from the Pontan Serra dance. the Pontian Serra dance was a war dance. the turkmongols appropriated it to the bastardised amalgamation you know as "horon" (which actually comes from the Greek word for dance, Horo)
@@Xr1stofis 🇹🇷🇲🇳
@@VasilisDance❤
thank you, komşu, for this amazing representation of the region's dances!
It's great. Thank you. Greetings from Istanbul
Thank you! Greetings!
Bravoooo Vasilis! Wow, this is amazing! Your video’s have become more and more perfect in every way: in dancing, music, staging and background. Your skills have improved so much in comparison with your first videos! You must have been working very hard. But the results are amazing. For me as a viewer every video is like unwrapping a very special gift! Thank you so much Vasilis!
Thank you very much for being here during this whole journey so far!! ❤
👍👍👍❤
Έχω δει όλα τα βίντεο, μπορώ Βασίλη με αυτό που βλέπω πάει να πει ότι δεν γνωρίζεις σύνορα στο καλλιτεχνικό χόρο καλή συνέχεια!!!!
Ευχαριστώ πολύ!!
Helal olsun. Maşallah. Çok yeteneklisin. 👏👏👏🧿🧿🧿
Teşekkür ederim!!:)
Vasilis, hello again. I really enjoy watching your videos and admire you. This is how you do it, I think it’s your hobby, because I see that you enjoy it😍I can only wish you health and good luck in your future work, you deserve a lot more subscribers❤
Thank you very much!!:)
Güzeldi be yav! Eline sağlık!
Great production, you dance amazing 👍👍👍
Thank you so much !
Harika yeteneğin var bravo ..Tam kültür elçisisin
Σε ευχαριστώ πολύ για αυτό το βίντεο ο Βασίλης μου 👍🏻 Είμαι από το Σαλιχλί. Ο Έλληνας συντάκτης Τάσος Αθανάσιαδης γεννήθηκε στο Σαλιχλί στην 1913. Αυτός είναι ο συγγραφέας τους Τα Παιδιά της Νιόβης. Και, μιλάς Τουρκίκα? 😁 Μου αρέσει ελληνικό ζεϊμπέκικο, ιδιαίτερα με το τραγούδια του ο Δημήτρης Μητροπάνος και η Γλυκερία 😉🤗
Πολύ όμορφες προτάσεις και χαιρετισμούς στο Σαλιχλί! Harika!! Ben teşekkür ederim izlediğin için🤗
Vasillis Ben izmirliyim sayende kalkıp zeybek oynadım.Bır konu ancak bu kadar guzel işlenır.Karsı kıyıya selam olsun.Musaıt zamanında nea konıya gıdersen ordakı oyunlar sana bu tarafı hatırlatır tabı unutulmadıysa.
Tekeler Köyü Zeybeği is actually from Aydın. It is also known as "Karpuzlu İki Parmak Zeybeği" and you can search, Karpuzlu is a district of Aydın. But you really are great! Also it would be nice to see you play "Ordu/Giresun Karşılaması" (there is just a little difference between them) and "Avşar Zeybeği".
Merhaba, neresindensin?
Tebrikler, elinize yüreğinize sağlık çok güzel olmuş, BAŞARILAR DİLERİM
Çok teşekkür ederim!
Üstün bir yeteneksin Vasilis🌟 Alkışlar sana👏👏👏👏👏
Superb. Can you go for a serie of algerian folk dances ? 🙏
Thank you! It's definitely on my list!
Video için çok teşekkür ederiz. Çok güzel oynuyorsun Türkiye'den Yunanistan'a sevgiler 🇹🇷🇬🇷
Oh, wow. You're very talented. Congratulations. I wish I could dance like that.
Thank you so much!
Harikasınız gerçekten. Tebrikler!
Teşekkür ederim!!
10:21 dear friends while you saw this picture you may imagined this men dance with that song. but these people are celled 'semazen' and related with our religion. they do not dance for fun. you can google them :) just wanted to tell, thanks
Turkey culture is mix of turkic, kurdish and caucaus-balkainan culture. Very rich❤
Have you looked into yalkuşte - clapping dances from Muş?? It might be Kurdish though. Otherwise great job, this is the best compilation.
I love your facial expressions when you act the female dance 😂❤
Wonderfull, you dance so well, so profesional! Could you do Croatia/Bosnia as well it would be so good!❤
Thank you very much! Sure I will!
It was a great series, bravo 👏👏👏
Thank you!!
Hello Vasilis, I love following your projects as a Turkish folk dance instructor 😊. I don't want you to get me wrong 🙏🏼 but the game you play in 4:06 minutes is not Çepik, it's Çift Ayak . I wish you continued success. 😊👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I edited it in the description, thank you for pointing it out and for watching! 😊
Oh my God! That Cayda Cira dance with the palm torches! We used to dance that exact same dance in one of my Greek dance groups growing up! It was a dance from Lesbos.
Also, some of these dances are identical to Pontian dances
Horon is Greek other than that they're Turkish or Kurdish
Wow, you are perfact Vasilis👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you very much!!
A unique talent! Thank you Komşu, may God bless you always.
Thank you very much 😊
Big bravo for your videografy the best videos too.
Anatolian is a more appropriate term. Fantastic work, Vasilis!
😂
Yeah Turkish
Anatolian = Turkish
A complete cultural mosaic with the cultural richness of Anatolia! But as a kurd I have to say Kurdish dances was perfectly showed especially Xerzani😍 Çep, Agir govend,Dugav(çifto/çift ayak) it was ALL great! When im a central Anatolian Kurd I have to say Konya was great but waited for Sille😁 anyways again a great show!
❤️☀️💚🇬🇷🇹🇷
Thank you!!
😂
As a dumb American, I thought you Kurds only lived in the Far Eastern parts of Dogu Analdu, Northern and coastal South Iraq, Northeast Syria, and Northwest, and Southwest Iran.
I like the Kurdish singer, Helly Luv!
@@GOTZ-pe5vlKurds live all over Turkey. Those who live inCentral Anatolian cities are descendants of Kurdish tribes that rebelled against the Republican Army and were exiled.
@@zaboybagoi8636 I thought the homeland of Turkish Kurds was Dogu Analdu. I thought the homeland of Kurds was North Iraq, Southwest Iran, Northeast Syria, Armenia, Northwest Iran, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and West Turkey. I thought Kurds in the Middle East mostly only lived there because I am a dumb American. Is cifteçeli and Maneli a traditional dance to you Kurds?
What about Dans Oryental and Dabke? being that you are an Iranic people like the Lurs and Circassians of Russia. Is there no significant Kurdish population in Southwest Russia, you Kurds even have mostly muslims cousins there who are Iranic ethnic groups of Iranic descent from Medieval times or afterwards, in Russia.
Türkiye o kadar geniş bir kültüre sahip ki, rengarenk.. hepsi iç içe, hepsi çok özel.. çok güzelsin vatanım..
ama orta asyadan geldiğini söylüyorsun
@@redstone-m8u yani?
@@haziran_ ne nasıl yani bu kadar güzel anadolu tarihi kültürünü tanıtmayıp kendini moğolistana layık görürsün
@@redstone-m8u hem anadoludan hem de orta asyadan gelen kültürlerimiz var.
@@_.9532 ama sadece türan propagandası yapıyorsun orta asyadan gelen sadece dilin var
Çok yeteneklisin dostum. tüm dansları mükemmel oynadın.
Çok teşekkür ederim!
Βασίλη, μου αρέσει πολύ να σε βλέπω να χορεύεις. Αλλά ένα άλλο πράγμα που θα έπρεπε να είχε συμπεριληφθεί είναι η παράδοση των λαϊκών χορευτών Köçek με τα πολύχρωμα φορέματά τους. Είναι επίσης μια τουρκική παράδοση και η παρακολούθηση του χορού Köçek με διασκεδάζει. Είναι μια συναρπαστική ιστορία
Ευχαριστώ πολύ! Ναι, σίγουρα θα το βάλω κάποια στιγμή, απλώς θα προτιμούσα να το έκανα με την παραδοσιακή φορεσιά για να φανεί καλύτερα!
Bravo youare boln too bi dencer, l love all your dences❤❤❤
Thank you very much!!
07:08 ile başlayan horonu ekip kurup bi öğrenmem lazım
Muhteşem. Tebrik ederim.
the best dancer that i have ever seen .but some of this dance are kurdish and not turkish
He is dancing dances of people who live in Turkish territory, because the Kurds are beautiful part of Turkey. Can't be divided. Great country. I have their DNA-Anatolian.
Çok güzel❤❤❤
Teşekkür ederim!!
Tebrikler Vasilis, harika olmuş 🤗
Mükemmel!
Teşekkür ederim! :))
Teşekkürler ❤
Efharisto Vasilis, loved it. I am spending the winter in Chania - Crete. Should you come here please let me know. Özgür
Vasilis you are great talent 💜Your work is super amazing. Will you make a caucasus dance medley?🤗
bravo ❤
Thank you!!
Turkey: the paradise of traditional dance lovers.
pretty sure most of your dances are stolen from greece but ok
their dance-style and culture in general is stolen from their surrounding neighborhoods 😂😂
@@hayots_lernashkharhtell me you are Armenian without telling me
@@Xr1stofisand from Armenians
@@Xr1stofisNot really. When Anatolian Greeks went to Greece you found their culture "oriental, foreign, and Turkish" just look up how they are treated when they arrived after the population exchange and you'll see that they were considered alien to Greece. You accepted their culture as yours over time but in reality those cultural elements weren't Greek. That was the culture of Anatolia formed with the contribution of its every inhabitant, including Turks.
Turkish Folk dance, very nice.
Aslında iç anadolu ikiye bölünmesi gerekiyor çünkü doğu iç anadolunun (kayseri,sivas,yozgat,...) ve batı iç anadolunun (konya,ankara,...) halk oyunları farklıdır, mesela sivas ve kayseri civarlarında halay çekilir halbuki konya ankara civarlarında kaşık oyunu oynanır.
Βασίλη πολύ ωραίο βίντεο μπορείς να κανείς ένα βίντεο που να μας δείξεις αναλυτικά τα βήματα για τους χορούς zeybek και από την περιοχή Karadeniz?
Yine uğrasmis adam..helal..❤
2:11 çıldırıyorum 😁😁😁
Keşke anlaşmazlıklar sadece dansların,şarkıların ve yemeklerin etrafında olsaydı.Kültürümüzün zenginliği yüzlerce yıl beraber yaşadığımız gayri müslim kuzenlerimiz(!) in de katkısıyladır.
As for me that indigenous component is totally lost. Looks lile cultural appropriation. I guess because of the language factor
@@lba6859 people from the related regions do those dances so they are not unrelated or appropriated
Müthiş bir yetenek
I would love to have access to this playlist of music! I can't find some of this on Spotify. Can you share your musical findings with me?
Helal Vasili
Teşekkür ederim!!
Yasasin Turkieeeee.....❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love this ancient turkish culture
Φανταστικό βιντεο!!!!
me: Turkish folk is so deep
2:22: Come on, come on, come hopping
let the unripe cheese stop in your throat
(that's the way I translate as much as I can, pls help me)
I'm from Turkey and i would like to know the origin of zeybeks, there are different stories about them, my grandmother's surname was zeybekoglu.Since i came out genetically more than a quarter Greek and almost 60 % native Anatolian.
Vasilis sana çok çok çok teşekkür ediyorum ❤
@4:52 "Ağır govenk" translated as "heavy" or "slow" govenk comes from long tradition of Armenian "gyovnd" dances. The word "govenk" comes from Armenian "gund" (unity, group) and in the Armenian dialect of the region (Sasun, Mush, Baghesh (Bitlis)) becomes "gyond" or "gyovnd". The rythm sounds very close to Armenian dances of the region.
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Well because of that it’s kurdish, Govend is Kurdish not Turkish but yes Kurds and Armenians have very similar cultures Cauz we lived very long time in the same land but govend is kurdish word which literally means halay like all kinds of this dances are govend also halay comes from kurdish word which means “ playing,dancing or jumping” and hildan means “to pick up” and the second thing is that “gund “ is also in kurdish means “village”
Gövenk is Turkish name for dances in Far East Turkey. I thought it came from the Kurdish word Govend. My Kurdish friend told me that Govend comes from the Farsi word "Goyende", which means to sing. In the past, when musical instruments had not entered the villages, people would form a circle for halay and take turns chanting each other.
@@thescientist4919 Halay is a Turkish word, it has nothing to do with Kurdish.
@@jokocha “far east turkey” from where did you bring these dances? From far east Asia from the altai mountains Mongolia? Our people we’re dancing these dances also, when you were in Mongolia😇
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Vanderful❤❤❤❤
Thank you:))
oppaa bro very good
They are all beautiful and you performed them wonderfully.
note; The word Xerzani in 16:15 is Kurdish, Turks say Garzan or Erzen.The letter X and its sound do not exist in Turkish. Muslims and Turks have historically called the Garzan region Erzen-i Ermen (Erzen of Armenia), which is where the name comes from. The same goes for the city of Erzurum, Erzen-i Rum (Erzen of Anatolia/Rum).
The sound of X exist in Anatolian Turkish
Efsane
👌👏👏👏👏👏
Vasilis we love you ❤❤❤
Μπαβο
Ευχαριστώ πολύ
İlk baştaki Tekeler Köyü Zeybeği Aydın'ın Çine-Karpuzlu yörelerine ait. İzmir değil.
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❤🎉☀️ талант большой