Fire of Anatolia - Horon Dance

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @hri10071
    @hri10071 13 лет назад +85

    Bravo, komşular!Süper performans!Bulgaristan selamlar!
    Браво!Много добро изпълнение!

  • @nilhonererdgs
    @nilhonererdgs 12 лет назад +68

    Lazlar Türkiyenin bölünmez bir parçasıdır. Laz olmakla da Türk olmakla da gurur duyuyorum !

    • @ai-kt3hy
      @ai-kt3hy 4 года назад +7

      Tabi ki, ben de yarı Laz yarı Türk'üm. Bu ülke turkic laz abhaz yahudi dogulu halklar kürt zaza vb ve boşnak torbeşler ile guzel. Ermeniler ve Rumlar ile degil.

    • @ibrahim-oc7tn
      @ibrahim-oc7tn 3 года назад +2

      ♥️♥️ ben de

    • @mustafasamloglu6366
      @mustafasamloglu6366 2 года назад

      Şkimi Vatani Lazistani Arti Türkişkimi

    • @gabircik
      @gabircik 2 года назад

      @@ai-kt3hy bu tepkiyi bilirim ben çok tipiktir. karadeniz'de bir tarafında Rum veya Hemşinli (Ermeni) dönmeliği olan herkes Rum ve Ermeni düşmanı kesilir. kesin sen de öylesin.

    • @hazalsunmez4556
      @hazalsunmez4556 Месяц назад

      Abhaz kısmını unutmamış olmanız sevindirdi. :) ❤ ​@@ai-kt3hy

  • @farruhfargans6727
    @farruhfargans6727 3 года назад +46

    Guzal raqs salom Uzbekistan dan🚩🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿♥️♥️🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷

  • @elvinahmedov5407
    @elvinahmedov5407 9 лет назад +210

    Long live turk!!!!

    • @rebelliousmike4142
      @rebelliousmike4142 7 лет назад

      Elvin Ahmedov long live islam you mean turk doesn't exist

    • @doubleheadeagle4008
      @doubleheadeagle4008 3 года назад +1

      ARE GEORGIANSSSSSS NOT TURK NOT GREEK!!!

    • @King-uh8zz
      @King-uh8zz Год назад +6

      @@doubleheadeagle4008
      No, these people are turks.
      Thats wrong.

    • @doubleheadeagle4008
      @doubleheadeagle4008 Год назад

      @@King-uh8zz these people are not turks but assimilated 🇬🇪 Laz

  • @khaledelseahemy6610
    @khaledelseahemy6610 4 года назад +87

    Yunanlilar arkadaslerimize saygilar fakat bu dans 100% turktur ..Guzel Turkiyeye ve turklere selamlar Misir'dan

  • @vontashacecile5262
    @vontashacecile5262 9 лет назад +33

    Waw. They're awesome ! So much energy

  • @markomarko7176
    @markomarko7176 6 лет назад +51

    ATINA DAN KOMSUYA BRAVOOO

  • @yusifhuseynov9845
    @yusifhuseynov9845 6 лет назад +42

    Möhteşem Turk dans😍

  • @buketisik7585
    @buketisik7585 Год назад +2

    Muhtesemsiniz, sizlerle gurur duydum!

  • @jacquelineismailov753
    @jacquelineismailov753 3 года назад +27

    Ein Muss für jeden Türkei Besucher!!!Atemberaubend!Ich liebe diese Vielfältigkeit dieses wunderschönen Landes!

    • @Xarula
      @Xarula Год назад

      Das ist geklaut, es sind griechische Tänze, griechische Kleidung, griechischer Grund und Boden. Die Türkei selbst liegt auf griechischem Grund und Boden. Abschlachter die sich mit fremden Federn schmücken.

  • @juliancantu8394
    @juliancantu8394 6 лет назад +39

    Wow! Loooove it! Cheers from Mexico 🇲🇽

    • @eylulozdemir4975
      @eylulozdemir4975 4 года назад +1

      Gardaş bunlar Türk

    • @juliancantu8394
      @juliancantu8394 4 года назад +1

      Eylül Özdemir I know! I mean I send cheers from Mexico!

    • @sexhaver2741
      @sexhaver2741 4 года назад +1

      @@juliancantu8394 şerefe from Turkey 🙃

  • @A7laDodo
    @A7laDodo 13 лет назад +36

    I really appreciate uploading this video and sharing it!!
    I respect your country and your culture,,, they're really amazing!
    selamlar from Palestine to the great country Turkey :)

  • @61thsn
    @61thsn 11 лет назад +15

    Akçaabatlıyım. Bu Yunanlar bizi yese yese doyamazlar zaten. Anadolu Ateşinin bu tarzı bence gayet güzel olmuş.Bir Akçaabat Folklor Derneği değiller nihayetinde..

  • @feslegenn
    @feslegenn 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nefis bir gösteri!
    Aralık, 2023’ten selamlar❤️‍🔥ha uşak ha!!❤️‍🔥

  • @Horsticrack
    @Horsticrack 10 лет назад +41

    SUCH BEAUTIFUL LADIES! And nice dancing, im impressed !

  • @edinagaspar722
    @edinagaspar722 8 лет назад +8

    Oh, I watched anadolu Atesi so many times in Aspendos when I used to work in Antalya as a guide...loved this show so much, and especially this dance... watching it again I got goosebumps

  • @ElmanioTr
    @ElmanioTr 11 лет назад +14

    I AM FROM TRABZON..... BEST TURKISH DANCE EVER::::::

  • @kelebekcakram5441
    @kelebekcakram5441 8 лет назад +11

    yok böyle bişey ya bin defa izledim bin defa daha izlerim her izlediğim de ayrı bir grur duyuyorum helal olsun

  • @StANDby007
    @StANDby007 11 лет назад +4

    Horon Dance orientation is born in Kipchak-Kuman Turks in Caucasus and Eurasia steppes. Horon Dance and Kemenche instrument is Turkish orient. These words during the Ottoman period, have reached Anatolia to Greece via Anatolian Orthodox Christians.

  • @hwailee1
    @hwailee1 4 года назад +6

    This is absolutely brilliant!

  • @eleziiska3547
    @eleziiska3547 3 года назад +4

    Greetings from Albania 🇦🇱
    Selamlar,, woow great

  • @zhannaliexpressshop9157
    @zhannaliexpressshop9157 2 года назад +3

    Это супер! Привет из 2022 года

    • @KoLoMPoLo
      @KoLoMPoLo 2 года назад

      Привет 🙂

  • @AmyNoorrani
    @AmyNoorrani 11 лет назад +4

    AWESOMEEEEEEEEEEE!!
    MErhaba from Malaysia

  • @yvindtangerud4345
    @yvindtangerud4345 10 лет назад +7

    So great wow why great dancers

  • @brunoruncis6409
    @brunoruncis6409 11 лет назад +1

    Very cool dance

  • @coffeedrinker8577
    @coffeedrinker8577 6 лет назад +1

    I can keep watching them #HomeSweetHome

  • @AsiyeK
    @AsiyeK 12 лет назад

    Süpersiniz be!

  • @JSOV2011
    @JSOV2011 8 лет назад +1

    Genial......Expectacular

  • @ismailkayac6885
    @ismailkayac6885 Год назад +2

    Bulabildiğimiz kaynakların değişik versiyonlarında Hazar türkleri dahil olmak üzere bi çok türk boyunun savaştan bi öncesi yapılan moral gecelerinde askerlerin savaş dansı olarak bilinir,Yakın tarih folklorik kayıtlarında ise balıkçılık,bahçe belleme kazma vs içeriklerin kareografik temsiliymiş...

  • @dotac9620
    @dotac9620 10 лет назад +259

    Dance From: Turkey/ Black Sea.
    Dans yunanlıların değil

    • @helenawayne6042
      @helenawayne6042 7 лет назад +5

      Onur Çalcalı it's very simular to the Irish Dance

    • @sillerjaw6840
      @sillerjaw6840 7 лет назад

      Helena Wayne oh lol

    • @brainblox5629
      @brainblox5629 6 лет назад +3

      Dans Öz Lazların, Türklerin de değil yani.

    • @hellboyhell5323
      @hellboyhell5323 6 лет назад +2

      karadenizliler yunan ermeni de var
      türklesmis müslümanlasmis

    • @eowyn4043
      @eowyn4043 6 лет назад +10

      kuman türklerinden yunanlılar almış kendilerine mal etmiş olay bu.

  • @kemanist6169
    @kemanist6169 6 лет назад

    Aydın BALCI nın yapmış olduğu müzik oldukça yerinde ve güzel bir kalitede teşekkür ederiz kendilerine...

  • @TetakTetak
    @TetakTetak 7 лет назад +2

    Nice performance... they look very nice.. and they dance very good.
    Greetings from former dancer of folk dances. We also dance "oro and kolo" as our old traditional dances 😉

  • @benturk34-24
    @benturk34-24 9 лет назад +161

    Well.
    Dance name: Horon
    Horon word: Turkic origin
    Dance instruments: Tulum, Kemenche
    Tulum and Kemenche words: Turkic(Tulum=leather case in Khakas Turkic, Kemenche: Cuman Turkic leader name called "Kemenche Khan")
    And the Turkic Cumans: have come to Greece and they've invaded Pontic Greek empire, they've destroyed 50.000 of Pontic Greek soldiers in Artvin/Turkey.
    The most certain, the instruments and the dance have been brought to Eastern Blacksea by the Turkic Cumans.
    Most of today's people of Blacksea/Turkey: are descended from Turkic Cumans, I'm just one of them.
    These clothes are also belongs to Topal Osman's and İpsiz Recep's Turk militants who've destroyed so many of Pontic Greek gangsters and helped to Turkish army to expulsion of Greeks ;) You now felt in love with your destroyers :D.

    • @ramanando2046
      @ramanando2046 8 лет назад +13

      +bEnTURK34-2 Hi
      i am a linguistic your info is totally Bull locks
      Horon
      Greek xoros meaning some one that dances
      Word first recorded (Herodot 414 bc )
      Do not make your self look as an idiot

    • @busybread6078
      @busybread6078 8 лет назад +4

      bEnTURK34-2 nice try to spread propaganda but since GREEK language is known worldwide everyone knows HORON is GREEK word, so shut the fuck up and stop stealing traditions

    • @onurozdemir4674
      @onurozdemir4674 6 лет назад

      First in history hellenic age which kingdom talking writing greek greeks said they are greek but hellenic age greek language like nowadays english language ex alexander greet macedonian but greeks stole macedonian history like everything they steal in turkish dessert balaclava turkish talidmsn eye coming from middle east turks but greek says these things greek we pray for greeks tried to stole turkish food döner and turkish coffe but world know these things turkish first this dance from northern turkey and northern turkey turkish people we say laz their roots georgian but greeks say their roots greek greeks stole everything be careful if georgians say same dance in our culture we can say ok but greeks say and we are laugh

    • @androplayer6672
      @androplayer6672 5 лет назад +1

      @@rebelliousmike4142 POOR LITTLE TURK ? we fucked greeks armenians all this people full culture right ? HAHAHA AMCIK

    • @ai-kt3hy
      @ai-kt3hy 4 года назад +2

      @@onurozdemir4674 keep crying

  • @ozlemaktas8436
    @ozlemaktas8436 11 лет назад +38

    Well said! it's all Turkish. Also like the 'Cacik, which is called 'Tzatziki by the greeks. Unfortunatly Greeks, it's Turkish!

    • @alexaa2929
      @alexaa2929 4 года назад +6

      1. Tzatziki is diffrent than Cacik ( the consistency and also a little bit the taste) & the oldest found recipe is from Mesopotamia so how is it turkish? 2. Kemence and Horon are from the Pontos greeks (Pontus Rumlari in turkish) you stole it from them after the genocide.

    • @alparslanyldz.istanbul7512
      @alparslanyldz.istanbul7512 4 года назад

      @@alexaa2929greek dance horon

    • @jessegreer862
      @jessegreer862 4 года назад

      Also Dolma is Turkish! Americans and the west like to brand Ottoman Turkish food as “Greek” because they have a bigger diaspora in the states.

    • @gamze9106
      @gamze9106 3 года назад +1

      @@alexaa2929 you steals about everything about us, sorry

    • @maa1441
      @maa1441 3 года назад +1

      @@alexaa2929 Everything you mentioned is correct, except for the Kamancheh, it’s originally Persian.

  • @serkanturkoglu6244
    @serkanturkoglu6244 11 лет назад +31

    HORON !!!!!!
    NE MUTLU TÜRKÜM DIYENE !!!!!

    • @rtchakar
      @rtchakar 8 месяцев назад

      SAKIN!
      BU LANET ATAPUT(M.K.)DEYIMI TURKIYEDE KURT TERORUN MAYASIDIR!
      80 SENE MUTLU OLAN TURKLER GENEL EV,NAHUT,KURU UZUM,CIGARA,YENI RAKI VE BATIYA HIZMETLIK VE KOLENLIK!
      MUTLU OLMAYAN KIROLAR TERORIST OLDU!
      LANET HAIN,IT,DUSMAN CHP!

  • @ritakallio2965
    @ritakallio2965 Год назад +1

    tosi hieno

  • @ardaaydn4783
    @ardaaydn4783 3 месяца назад

    Cok guzellll

  • @soonsoon8936
    @soonsoon8936 2 года назад +2

    Stunning !Where are they now?

  • @MrMusclecat
    @MrMusclecat 11 лет назад +20

    Ulan sırf su horon yüzünden karadenizli olmak isterdim.

    • @onkelossy
      @onkelossy Год назад

      Sende bi karadenizlisin, cünkü bize her yer Trabzon, yani sende bizdensin 🙂

  • @nehirrsahinn
    @nehirrsahinn 7 лет назад +22

    Yorumların neredeyse çoğunu okudum ve bilgili olmayan insanlar' ın burda olduğuna kanaat getirdim 1.bu dansın adı Karadeniz horon değil 2.Anadolu ateşi normal bir dans kurumu değil eğer Anadolu ateşi yöresel danslarla kendi yorumunu katmasaydı diğer dans yerlerinden farkı olmayacaktı 3. Size dansı kötülemek kolay geliyor olabilir (zaten eleştirmek dünyanın en basit işi) ama bu dansçılar yıllarını günlerine günlerini saatlerine karıştırıp bu dansları yapmak için uğraşıyor 4. Anadolu ateşi Türkiye'nin gurur kaynaklarından bir tanesi. Ben size bu dansları bu kıyafetleri bu hareketleri seviceksiniz demiyorum ama sadece empati denilen bir şey kullanmanızı tavsiye ediyorum bir kıvılcım olarak okuldan gelince eline telefonu alıp tableti alıp oynamaktan sa dansa çalışıp bileğime bir altın bilezik takmayı tercih ederim.

    • @narinozkovak6878
      @narinozkovak6878 6 лет назад

      Nehir Şahin Anadolu Ateş'ine gidiyorum.Dansın adı Horon Karadeniz değil.Anadolu Ateşii özeldir

    • @narinozkovak6878
      @narinozkovak6878 6 лет назад

      Nehir Şahin Mal ya Anadolu Ateş'ine laf etme

    • @nehirrsahinn
      @nehirrsahinn 6 лет назад

      Narin özkovak yazdığım yorumu detaylı okumanı tavsiye ederim o zaman ne demek istediğimi daha iyi anlarsın😊

    • @bensukugu212
      @bensukugu212 6 лет назад

      Nehir Şahin Karadeniz değil Horon ben biliyorum

  • @Ewelino1
    @Ewelino1 2 года назад +3

    Ja bylam na takim wystepie , to jest cos niesamowitego, cos przepieknego.

  • @BitcoinChe
    @BitcoinChe 3 года назад +25

    Turkish horon dance
    I guess my Greek friends are experiencing a culture shock

    • @LAZAR75
      @LAZAR75 3 года назад +1

      This is not Turkish and also not Greek, this pontos

    • @redgit5708
      @redgit5708 3 года назад +4

      @@LAZAR75 no Horon is originally from Turkey, Karadeniz. The Greek people copied from the Turkish people and use them as they Own like the Foods 😁

    • @LAZAR75
      @LAZAR75 3 года назад +6

      @@redgit5708 Horon is a ancient Greek word, it derives from χορός (choros) so like it or not , the laz culture and food etc…has a lot more connection with ancient Greeks than modern turkey!

  • @Karadenizliyiz28
    @Karadenizliyiz28 12 лет назад +2

    Bir kere daha gurur duydum! Helal size uşaklar.

  • @missfroggyy
    @missfroggyy 7 лет назад +2

    muhteşem

  • @mathildaillegal2939
    @mathildaillegal2939 8 лет назад +3

    Çok güzel ya

  • @ay1717b
    @ay1717b 2 года назад

    çok kolaymış gibi gösteriyorlar!! şahaneler

  • @serkanturkoglu6244
    @serkanturkoglu6244 11 лет назад +2

    I LOVE HORON, I LOVE KEMENÇE, I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT THE BLACK SEA REGION ----> I LOVE TÜRKIYE I LOVE MY TURKISH PEOPLE ------ I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT TÜRKIYE ----- WE HAVE SUCH A GREAT CULTURE WITH DIFFERENT MUSIC AND DANCE STYLES AND ALSO DIFFERENT FOODS
    LONG LIVE THE TURKS AND THE PARADISE ON EARTH CALLED TÜRKiYE
    I'M SO PROUD !!!!!!
    cCc NE MUTLU TÜRK'ÜM DiYENE cCc !!!!!

  • @birakgitsin3043
    @birakgitsin3043 11 лет назад +1

    harikaaaaaaaaaaa süper yaaa bayildimm :)

  • @birtantoparli
    @birtantoparli 12 лет назад +6

    ADAMIN Dibiyiz çünkü KARADENİZLİYİZ !!!

  • @atakanturna5080
    @atakanturna5080 7 лет назад +16

    TÜRKİSH DANCE HORON ❤

  • @marinofranko2774
    @marinofranko2774 12 лет назад +1

    superrrrrrrrrrrr

  • @THEROMANLOREDANA
    @THEROMANLOREDANA 12 лет назад

    harikaaa helal olsun

  • @metinakyurek19
    @metinakyurek19 12 лет назад +3

    Turkish traditional folk dance.. Blacksea region.. Trabzon.. Turkey.. Türkiye..

  • @DerbyBeef
    @DerbyBeef 13 лет назад

    tabiki canli görmek lazim!!!
    tek kelimeyle:
    mükemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmel !!!!!!!

  • @MuhabbetAkgün
    @MuhabbetAkgün 8 месяцев назад +1

    Ne mutlu Türküm diyene

  • @ZzZzZ3123
    @ZzZzZ3123 13 лет назад

    Harika bir gösteri

  • @hateil_7216
    @hateil_7216 3 года назад

    O ne biçim hız o ne biçim enerji o enerji bende olsa

  • @bedirhukukburosu7276
    @bedirhukukburosu7276 Год назад

    Mükemmeldi

  • @leylakilic6179
    @leylakilic6179 6 лет назад +2

    Bence super olmus

  • @kaangulcicek9213
    @kaangulcicek9213 Месяц назад

    Turkish dance. I like it

  • @ainaanthopoulou2987
    @ainaanthopoulou2987 4 года назад +6

    İzleyince tüm hücrelerime kadar sevgi dolup taşıyorum, slm olsun trabzonuma ❤️

    • @tarasbulba1836
      @tarasbulba1836 4 года назад

      Trabzon Rumlarındansınız galiba Aina Hanım?

  • @cosers
    @cosers 13 лет назад

    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 into an inseparable part of northern Anatolian culture.

  • @cosers
    @cosers 13 лет назад

    ok guys all of u stop fighting man Turks and Greeks lived together for 500 years this dance is Anatolian . this dance is part of Black sea so black sea. So it is both cultures dance. The horon (Greek: Horos [masculine noun, singular form, nominative]), which devires from the Greek word choros (Greek: (ο) Χορός), Turkish: Horon ,is a dance style of Pontus found in the Black Sea region, now modern Turkey. Pontian dance retains the aspects of Greek and Turks dance styles. Wikkipedia.

  • @sinansk3
    @sinansk3 13 лет назад

    mükemmel ötesi

  • @kafkasya53
    @kafkasya53 3 года назад +1

    Bu dünyada horondan başka akıcı ve güzel oyun yoktur.

  • @YVS61
    @YVS61 Год назад +1

    Trabzon❤

  • @cnote007bud
    @cnote007bud 13 лет назад +1

    PURE TURKISH DANCE........ITS THE GREEKS THAT COPY THE TURKS AND NOT THE OTHER WAY ROUND!

  • @ZeynepCglyn
    @ZeynepCglyn 12 лет назад +1

    İşte bu ! Karadenizli olarak gurur duydum :)

  • @dilekozaker
    @dilekozaker 3 месяца назад

  • @xDarkNicotine
    @xDarkNicotine 12 лет назад

    In parallel, the traces of the ancient R1b carriers are found in the Balkans (4,050 ± 890 BP), separately in Slovenia (4,050 ± 540 BP), and Italy (4,125 ± 500 BP). That was the beginning of the Türkic languages' time in Europe, and the disappearance there of the Europe “Proto-Indo-European” haplogroup R1a1, which populated Europe from the 10th millennium BC.

  • @turks6372
    @turks6372 7 лет назад +50

    Dance origin.Turkish not's greek

  • @xDarkNicotine
    @xDarkNicotine 12 лет назад

    crossed over to the Iberian Peninsula (around 4,800-4,500 BP, present day Basques 3625 ± 370 BP) and further on to the British Isles (in the Ireland 3,800 ± 380 and 3,350 ± 360 BP for different populations), and to the continental Europe (Flanders, 4,150 ± 500 BP, Sweden 4,225 ± 520 BP).
    The path from the Pyrenees to the Continental Europe is the path and period of the Beaker Culture, the ancestors of the Pra-Celts and Pra-Italics.

  • @hacquna
    @hacquna 14 лет назад

    uyyyyyyyyy!!!! helal be....

  • @AlestaTr
    @AlestaTr 13 лет назад

    Turkish pride for the win !!!!

  • @gianniparra5756
    @gianniparra5756 6 лет назад +1

    how called the song? is really cool!

  • @HiiLooSh93
    @HiiLooSh93 11 лет назад +3

    ne kadar uyumlu ne kadar muazzam dans ediyorlar ya .. orda oturanlara sasiyorum ben olsam onlarin yanlarina kosar ayak uydururum :D

  • @Yu.ki.87
    @Yu.ki.87 4 года назад +5

    ne mutlu türküm diyene 🎆🎆

  • @equality5603
    @equality5603 5 лет назад +1

    Anadolu Ateşi ❤️🇹🇷

  • @TheAnatolians
    @TheAnatolians 12 лет назад

    Helal olsun!

  • @toyzcitytv6863
    @toyzcitytv6863 7 лет назад +3

    Bizde çocuk olarak anadolu ateşi horon oynuyoruz

  • @Rose_vers-Arya
    @Rose_vers-Arya 3 года назад

    Muhteşem 🇹🇷🇹🇷👍

  • @HakliAdam
    @HakliAdam 12 лет назад +1

    @lamankho what are u talking about ? This is Turkish Horon and not Greek dance.

  • @efsanemaraton1954
    @efsanemaraton1954 7 лет назад

    1:47 ne guçük memesi var da gahve fincani gibi 😉😉Çorumlu Çepni

  • @tanbarisaydin
    @tanbarisaydin 11 лет назад +1

    hello saudara :)

  • @Enamtila61
    @Enamtila61 11 лет назад

    ok they're waiting for you :)

  • @DelikanliGenc1000
    @DelikanliGenc1000 13 лет назад +1

    yerimde duramiyorum,bende oynamak istiyorum! ;D

  • @kbelichev
    @kbelichev 11 лет назад

    Different horons styles = different books of the same language.
    The last Bulgarian stronghold in Anatolia fall in 1515 and there is Bolgardag in Anatolia.
    Since end of 4rth мill. BC first Sumerians, later Akkadians, Hittites, Hurirans, Cassites, Assyrians reigned over the land of Mesopotamia and Anatolia and mixed themselves one after other. In the second half of the first millennium BC "koine" have been first Aramaic and next Greek language.
    We must keep our common heritage, not to hate.

  • @avidreader1527
    @avidreader1527 10 месяцев назад

    Zemin yumuşak mıdır nedir , acayip ses çıkması gerek , fakat bir tık yok.

  • @AETOS1975
    @AETOS1975 12 лет назад +1

    This dance is several thousand years old. for the first time it was named by Achilles (pirihios). First, it has danced the goddess Athena. In honor of Achilles, this was danced of the Greek troops in full armor from the walls of Troy before his corpse (Homer's Ilias). This dance is one of the oldest Greek dances at all, unless the Greek dance in general. The Greeks from the Black Sea have maintained this tradition.

  • @yasarbayram3927
    @yasarbayram3927 10 месяцев назад +1

    Bize her yer Trabzon😅

  • @kgzsr
    @kgzsr 12 лет назад +2

    40 yıllık horonu kemençeyi de yunanlılar kendilerinin yaptılarya bravo yani:))

  • @Hajra.Limunovic
    @Hajra.Limunovic Месяц назад

    ❤ SUPER FOLKLOR ❤

  • @OoerBostanci
    @OoerBostanci 12 лет назад

    2:23 ... that music is heaven. Where can I find that piece?

  • @xDarkNicotine
    @xDarkNicotine 12 лет назад

    northern Kazakhstan (for example Botai culture dated by the archaeologists 5,700 - 5,100 years before present (BP), in reality much older), passed through the Caucasus to Anatolia (6,000 ± 800 BP by the dating of R1b1b2 haplogroup of the modern Caucasians), and through the Middle East (Lebanon, 5,300 ± 700 BP; the ancient ancestors of the modern Jews, 5,150 ± 620 BP), and Northern Africa (Berbers of the R1b haplogroup, 3,875 ± 670 BP),

  • @Yarenoglu
    @Yarenoglu 10 лет назад

    Is there no HD version of this video? only 360p?
    Bu video'nun HD olani yokmu kardesim?

  • @thebr33ze8
    @thebr33ze8 6 лет назад +2

    While it has many similarities with the pontic greek dances it is still a very different dance.Laz people and pontic greeks coexisted in Pontus so it is only natural that our cultures,dances and music look alike.And for everybody in the comments saying that Horon is a turkish word;it's not.It is literally the same word as the ancient and modern greek word for dance which is Χορός (Horos).Peace

    • @theend4880
      @theend4880 2 года назад

      Hora is also in force in Gagauz and Gagauz Turkish. Flat horo/hora, moldovan hora/horo, mixed hora/ horo are the most famous games of the Gagauzs. There are about 50 types of horns in Turkey, and they are played with the accompaniment of kemençe, bağlama, drum, tulum, zurna, kaval, tambourine. These are the instruments that the Turks brought from Central Asia. Almost all of the words and terms used together with horan, such as 'creating horan, tepmek horan', as well as words and terms related to the game of horan, are in Turkish and related to Turkish culture. Almost all of the words and terms related to the game of horan and the words used together with horan, such as 'create horan, tepmek horan', are in Turkish, and a very small part related to Turkish culture are taken from eastern languages. Georgian Greek, Old Hellenic, Armenian, Greek and Laz, Genoese words could not be identified in this vocabulary group.there is even the word horon in yakut Turkish.yakuts are Greeks in the siberian region of central Asia, where 😂😂 horon is not a greek word.even in gagauz turks, horon is played.gagauz people live in Moldova, not Greece. So horon is a folk dance that belongs to the Turks, not the Greeks. Don't lie !!!

  • @EpsimosMD
    @EpsimosMD 10 лет назад +1

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horon_(dance)

  • @lifeiznuts
    @lifeiznuts 13 лет назад

    What a work out these dancers get!

  • @FaikKonica1
    @FaikKonica1 13 лет назад +1

    @falkolik I dont know why you dont see that. But in this video is very visible a group of dancers who danc clear western dance. Not oriental Turk danc. For this wonderfull dance I want to give a great compliment to the creator and to the group who very very good danc this copy of western greek dance. This kinde of dance is 3000years old. This group maked of them a modern kinde of western dance. I like it and this fantastik dance group. (look youtube serra)

  • @DoctorHorse
    @DoctorHorse 12 лет назад

    Turks and greeks lived together many many years. So they have similar culture. Even they played horon ate baklava together (im turkish)