This is a truly authentic Mongolian dance. It's a dance tribute to a man's beautiful black horse called 'Jalam khar'. You can see and feel the catching energy of Mongolian dance which is typical of people from the vast steppes of Asia.
@Mssweden07 Buryat's territory is belong to Russia now, bit it doesn't mean that Buryats aren't Mongols. Buryat has russian citizenship, but they still belong to Mongolian ethnic group. p.s. i'm buryat :)
I'm sorry I'm not Russian Mongolian or Buryat...But Buryaty are MongoLIC. Just like Tuvans and Altaic. Turkish people like tatars, bashkirs and yakutians all come from this group. Even many Chinese got their heritage from the mongols. In Europe there is the Kalmyks. Many say that the Japanese derive from Mongolian heritage. As soon as you are a people living outside of Mongolia, you become not a Mongolian but a people. You should be proud of that. Because cultures that differ even slightly are big accomplishments. Especially in modern day. Buryatia is beautiful. I have been there many times. And the people are incredible. But they are Buryat. Not Mongolian.
@@thomaswateren3967 bruhh, they ae mongol, not mongolic, if you know the term mongolic means its for the language, and altains are not mongolic, they are turkic. And he said mongolian ethnic group, not mongolian. We mongols would just call them mongol. Not mongolian by nationality but they are mongol ethnic people. And mongolic includes people like daur which is much different, we got separated through out history that daurs are doesn't consider mongol to us. They are just mongolic to us. And its even harder for us to understand their language, unlike, oirad and buryat dialects. And if you say that buryats are not mongolian, there are mongolians who are buryats. And it doesn't matter. So if you are going to specify the sub ethnic group by MONGOLIAN IN THE COUNTRY MONGOLIA. Then what happens to those that are not KHALKH. Just because majority of the people in Mongolia is KHALKH, and the country is known/represented by Khalkhs doesn't make other mongol sub ethnic people any less Mongol or Mongolian, whether they are in mongolia or not. That person may not be a Mongolian, but that person is Mongol ethnic person. Not mongolic.
Thank you for your comment. I can honestly not say I am too wise about these particular ethnic details. What I do know is that the term Altaic is controversial. At least as a language group. If I have offended you I apologize. I did not mean to be ignorant. I like to think I know a lot about the Mongolian people and Russian and Chinese ethnic groups that share a lot of the same heritage. Again I thank you for your feedback
My dearling friends, i think before to say dome culture is copy or influence for culture, we should learn about history and we will undestand much better the tradition. We should learn more about mongolian culture before speak!!
To the people saying this is Kalmyk dance......it is very very much not, lmao. The heel rock is in Irish dance too, but we don't accuse it of being Kalmyk. Even ignoring that it's a traditional Mongolian piece, the movement vocabulary and movement qualities are explicitly Mongolian. Kalmyk dance has a stuttering rhythm. There is no stuttering here.
bruhh kalmyks are mongols too, why are you saying that. Maybe just say that this is khalkh dance. We still dance oirad dances (biyelgee) in their own provinces. Tgd gej helhed mongold kalmykuud butsaj irsenii daraa biyelgee ahin irchee avj ehelsen, here tgeegui bol ustah bsn shu.
@@hoolidii fair enough, i think that’s what I was trying to say, resources in English are slim enough that I made the same mistake people make when they say “Chinese” but mean “Han”
Pohahhaa what's is shiamak summer 2012 alene dance or what i nothing understand !! But You don't now !! Mongolian best dance Jalam har !!! just for mans !!!
the movements reminds me in some way those from Caucasus folkloric dances (Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan). Don´t forget that mongols conquered the Caucasus area for more than one century. Cultural influence maybe
Chingis Tyrty-ool stop claiming, that mongol culture is tuvinian or turkic, its you tuvans have identically same culture and tradition with mongols! And you took it from us, or got influenced. So there is nothing tuvinian here!
This is a truly authentic Mongolian dance. It's a dance tribute to a man's beautiful black horse called 'Jalam khar'. You can see and feel the catching energy of Mongolian dance which is typical of people from the vast steppes of Asia.
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Absolutely outstanding. Wonderful technique. Mature, exciting execution. 100% first class. Loved it. Thanks.
@Mssweden07
Buryat's territory is belong to Russia now, bit it doesn't mean that Buryats aren't Mongols.
Buryat has russian citizenship, but they still belong to Mongolian ethnic group.
p.s. i'm buryat :)
I'm sorry I'm not Russian Mongolian or Buryat...But Buryaty are MongoLIC. Just like Tuvans and Altaic. Turkish people like tatars, bashkirs and yakutians all come from this group. Even many Chinese got their heritage from the mongols. In Europe there is the Kalmyks. Many say that the Japanese derive from Mongolian heritage. As soon as you are a people living outside of Mongolia, you become not a Mongolian but a people. You should be proud of that. Because cultures that differ even slightly are big accomplishments. Especially in modern day. Buryatia is beautiful. I have been there many times. And the people are incredible. But they are Buryat. Not Mongolian.
@@thomaswateren3967 bruhh, they ae mongol, not mongolic, if you know the term mongolic means its for the language, and altains are not mongolic, they are turkic. And he said mongolian ethnic group, not mongolian. We mongols would just call them mongol. Not mongolian by nationality but they are mongol ethnic people.
And mongolic includes people like daur which is much different, we got separated through out history that daurs are doesn't consider mongol to us. They are just mongolic to us. And its even harder for us to understand their language, unlike, oirad and buryat dialects.
And if you say that buryats are not mongolian, there are mongolians who are buryats. And it doesn't matter. So if you are going to specify the sub ethnic group by MONGOLIAN IN THE COUNTRY MONGOLIA. Then what happens to those that are not KHALKH. Just because majority of the people in Mongolia is KHALKH, and the country is known/represented by Khalkhs doesn't make other mongol sub ethnic people any less Mongol or Mongolian, whether they are in mongolia or not.
That person may not be a Mongolian, but that person is Mongol ethnic person. Not mongolic.
Thank you for your comment. I can honestly not say I am too wise about these particular ethnic details. What I do know is that the term Altaic is controversial. At least as a language group. If I have offended you I apologize. I did not mean to be ignorant. I like to think I know a lot about the Mongolian people and Russian and Chinese ethnic groups that share a lot of the same heritage. Again I thank you for your feedback
@@thomaswateren3967 altai people and altai-urankhai people are different, tho
@@hoolidii agreed. Difference in ethnicity is good to recognize. As long as it does not lead to fights between people discussing those differences.
I love "jalam Khar"... it's truly one of my fave.
Classic jalam har! Bravo!!! Gaihamshigtai deglelt shuu!
this this my lovely country 🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳
I’m glad you love Mongolia I’ve been there it’s beautiful
@@BLack_N8TIVE so stunning to know, Welcome back!
Truly mongolian lovely dance! I love mongolian culture!
My dearling friends, i think before to say dome culture is copy or influence for culture, we should learn about history and we will undestand much better the tradition. We should learn more about mongolian culture before speak!!
0:58 omg so cool!
Как похожи танцы халха монголов на Калмыцкие ! Молодец , супер !
А что тут удивительного? Корень у них один.
Wow! This is amazing! Thanks for posting this beautiful dance!
Really beatiful dance!
To the people saying this is Kalmyk dance......it is very very much not, lmao. The heel rock is in Irish dance too, but we don't accuse it of being Kalmyk. Even ignoring that it's a traditional Mongolian piece, the movement vocabulary and movement qualities are explicitly Mongolian. Kalmyk dance has a stuttering rhythm. There is no stuttering here.
bruhh kalmyks are mongols too, why are you saying that. Maybe just say that this is khalkh dance. We still dance oirad dances (biyelgee) in their own provinces. Tgd gej helhed mongold kalmykuud butsaj irsenii daraa biyelgee ahin irchee avj ehelsen, here tgeegui bol ustah bsn shu.
@@hoolidii fair enough, i think that’s what I was trying to say, resources in English are slim enough that I made the same mistake people make when they say “Chinese” but mean “Han”
HE IS SO GOOD!
This is absolutely great and wonderful
Сайн байну!!! Монголчууд Кючтя!!! Ягсн сяяхн би!!! Монгл яста улсиг юзхля … чеежм байрлна! Хаалгтн цаган болтха! Халун менде Хальмг Тангчас!!!
Aaa so familiar to the ear, we use to do this in our school festival
in fact Mongolian culture has had a huge influence ON Russia and China :)
Hamgiin goy bujig. Mongol urlag uneheer agui.
Yea he dancer is amazing plus he is *FINE*, he is damn cute
I think it's quite the opposite of what he said. In truth, Mongolia influenced the culture over Russia and China.
Yostoi saihan ! Eniig mori unaj baihdaa sonsoj baina geed bod doo ! WOOOW !
I'd never seen this before. It's really beautiful. Thanks so much for posting it.
this is awesome!
I was a Mongolian Temple dancer, musician and poet in my past life in 945...not sure if AD/BC.
😂😂😂😂😂
So Shaman?? XD
Bc.😄
in temple you don't dance but good joke
I want a deel (not sure if thats the correct spelling) like his. Its awesome!
Sanchara dxubgcg
His management of the mistake was very well done.
Reminds me of the fire nation festival (Avatar the last airbender)
what the hell are you talking about, we existed long before.
Great.I enjoyed it.
Танец о том как лошадь участвует в скачках
Танец о иноходцях лошадях. Ты верно заметил
😘😍🥰
Wow
i love it^^
Jalam Khariig sonsohoor yag morinii tovorgoon sanaand ordgiin. Goy shuu !
good job. but world don't know that horse danse is mongolian traditional dance. how are they ignorant. PSY has stolen our dance.
Jalam khar is like unofficial Mongolian national anthem
Сайн уу , good и тусгай
"Jalam хар"
AWESOME :=)
и сейчас кавказ будет говорить что они это придумали? лол что
Вы о чем
what is manchu? this TOTAL Mongolian style...
Цэрэнжаргал жу
Энэ хэн бэ
Manai bujig goy shuu.
gangnam style copied from this
👍❤️
The dancer's hat looks like similar to Manchurian official hat
2:22 wow
YOU COULD WATCH THIS-another form
youtube-shiamak summer 2012 alene
2022 ond vzej bn 😮
Үнэхээрийн тасархай..гайхамшигтай
Pohahhaa what's is shiamak summer 2012 alene dance or what i nothing understand !! But You don't now !! Mongolian best dance Jalam har !!! just for mans !!!
the movements reminds me in some way those from Caucasus folkloric dances (Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan). Don´t forget that mongols conquered the Caucasus area for more than one century. Cultural influence maybe
@fruittyday Now you're a Ivan's boy not Chengiss's
Gaihaltai
goy bujigldeg zaluu bna
like riding a horse :D
Morinkhuur :)))))
0:58!!!!!!!!!!!
AND 1:28!!!!!!!!!
600 deh like
5
riding horse
yooy gaihamshigtai Dislike-g oilgohgui l bnashuu
러시아 영향의 춤사위 같네
The Mongols influenced the Russians
Explore the history of the Mongolian “altan orda” in Russia
This is tuvinian dance. Great culture of the people Republic of Tyva
it's the other way around. Tuvanian culture is indeed Mongol culture
Chingis Tyrty-ool stop claiming, that mongol culture is tuvinian or turkic, its you tuvans have identically same culture and tradition with mongols! And you took it from us, or got influenced.
So there is nothing tuvinian here!
unen dee l buh yum vanlii gej iniig l heldeg bhaa... mgl gaihamshigii har bisher shut murug ....chingisiin mgl - iin soel gej ene dee
qqqqq
Хрень китайская,а не Монголы!
Хрень это ты в танец монгольский