The unification of many peoples in a state called Turkey, resulted in the mixing of musical sounds and dances. That's why we see them dancing a Pontic dance with Kurdish music!!!! And the result is excellent!!!
@@King-uh8zz Yes this dance continues to be danced in Turkey but it originates with Pontic Greeks, many whom converted and today are Turkish Muslims. In Turkey they call this Horon. Horon means dance in Greek.
Greeks came to Anatolia later. To plunder Troy, which was destroyed in the earthquake. your ancestor is africa. You are still continuing the cultural theft of the Scythian prank Turks. Also, how is your yoghurt and baklava theft? You stole the history of Phrygian, Trojan, Hatti, Sumerian and Akkadian. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11260506/
Bravo that's an excellent group and a great dance! I think it's similar and from Pontos where also Pontian Greek dances are coming from. Music and dance bring people close. Good job brothers....😊
Es un baile netamente Griego, PONTIO, los que lo valan son los desendientes cuando hubo la invasión otomana. Símbolo la santa Basilika de Santa Sofía en Constantinopla ,!!!
Bir Türk kızı olarak çok şaşırdım çünki ilk defa böyle bir horon oynanışı görüyorum. Belki daha önce pek horon izlememiş olabilirim ama çok hızlıydı ha.
I don’t really understand the Greeks when they sees the Turkish Folk dance groups on the RUclips they are always came over and they are calming that it’s their dance their customs, their culture, I wonder why they don’t demonstrate themselves and share with the world?
Isn't this dance called Horon in Turkish? That means dance in Greek. This should help you understand that modern inhabitants of Asia Minor are natives, they just changed languages. It should be a point to promote better relations not the opposite.
Soy argentina, y acá pasa lo mismo con los vecinos chilenos (se comparte cultura), en las zonas limitrofes. Con Bolivia lo mismo, uno ve bailar a u los jujeños, argentinos, y diría que eso es de Bolivia. Se comparte desde los siglos, cuando no había división política. Llevemos nos bien con los vecinos, es saludable!
Turquía y Grecia comparten algunas tradiciones, porque además de ser vecinos, pues los turcos se quedaron con una parte de Grecia, por eso, a pesar de los años y sus diferencias religiosas, tienen muchísimo en común y lo seguirán teniendo porque las tradiciones siguen vivas 🤷🏻♀️
The unification of many peoples in a state called Turkey, resulted in the mixing of musical sounds and dances. That's why we see them dancing a Pontic dance with Kurdish music!!!! And the result is excellent!!!
If you knew you wouldn’t sound real ignorant you would say there is nothing Turkish in Turkiye.
Lovely Greek Pontic Dance. Language and religions may change but customs stay the same.
Thats turkish dance, buddy. 🇹🇷
@@King-uh8zz Yes this dance continues to be danced in Turkey but it originates with Pontic Greeks, many whom converted and today are Turkish Muslims. In Turkey they call this Horon. Horon means dance in Greek.
@@King-uh8zz It's something that connects Turkey to ancient Anatolia before Turkish was spoken. Does not need nationalism or ego.
Greeks came to Anatolia later. To plunder Troy, which was destroyed in the earthquake. your ancestor is africa. You are still continuing the cultural theft of the Scythian prank Turks. Also, how is your yoghurt and baklava theft? You stole the history of Phrygian, Trojan, Hatti, Sumerian and Akkadian. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11260506/
@@SunMoon-ft6xbmacedonians(not the bulgarian copys called borth macedonians)are greeks, tfym?
Incredible discipline. Wow! The musicians are great, too!
Que bonito es lo tradicional ❤❤
Bravo that's an excellent group and a great dance! I think it's similar and from Pontos where also Pontian Greek dances are coming from. Music and dance bring people close. Good job brothers....😊
@matiasd.c9949 Typical american comment that has no culture
Il ragazzo che suona il tamburo, patisce perché vorrebbe ballare anche lui 🤩
Looks like he is dancing and is way cool.
Love you from India
They look great... its a wonderful dance.. Just add a different music over the the Hot Stepper and see how fantastic it looks.
Amazing Dances💖
Aferin çok güzel
Great dancers I like then very much thank you❤
Süper bravo
Que bien bailan esos chicos.👏👏👏👏
@Matias D.C no siempre es como se ve.
This dance is the Govend. It's a Kurdish wedding dance. It's one of many versions.
God created fools so that people can appreciate the value of reason.
@@ethnicmusic90we Turks do it better than all of you.
Great dance
Love this.
El origen del baile y la música son netamente Griegos de la etnia PONTOS
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🙋👍🌷
Etaaaa povo animado!! 🎉😊
Wonderful
Bellp baile ❤
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👍🏽☺️💯
Es un baile netamente Griego, PONTIO, los que lo valan son los desendientes cuando hubo la invasión otomana. Símbolo la santa Basilika de Santa Sofía en Constantinopla ,!!!
Ah-ha! Competition for the Kurdish Hotsteppers!
Muito bom mesmo
Interessante , todos cicronizados,.
Wow
Guauuuu!!, me sorprendieron. Hermoso felicitaciones. Gracias por leer.
Nice !!
Nice LAZ Dance from Trebizond
Bir Türk kızı olarak çok şaşırdım çünki ilk defa böyle bir horon oynanışı görüyorum. Belki daha önce pek horon izlememiş olabilirim ama çok hızlıydı ha.
Izlememissiniz. Horonun Steelers vardir standard olarak yapilir.
I don’t really understand the Greeks when they sees the Turkish Folk dance groups on the RUclips they are always came over and they are calming that it’s their dance their customs,
their culture, I wonder why they don’t demonstrate themselves and share with the world?
Isn't this dance called Horon in Turkish? That means dance in Greek. This should help you understand that modern inhabitants of Asia Minor are natives, they just changed languages. It should be a point to promote better relations not the opposite.
@@Demetrios123 adın bile türk
Legal
I've never seen Turkish men dance like that
Из какой страны эти отличные парни?
Это традиционные турецкие танцы. "КАРАДЕНИЗСКИЙ ТЕХНИЧЕСКИЙ УНИВЕРСИТЕТ
КТУ, Неделя обучения персонала Erasmus,"
Naw, I'll stick to Tejano music with a nice Tejanita 😂
Yunenistan
Bei der Musik laufen sogar meine Katzen Weg grausame Musik sorry
Sorry das ist kein turkisch dance, das ist pontos dance (ancient greek)...
❤
Bilemedin hakiki laziztan dansı
Kürt ile yunan Rum ile bir bağlantısı yok hareketler laziztan bölgesine ait Çerkez içeriği katılmış biraz
Kazlar ne kürttür nede pontuz rum Türk karışımı bir halktır eski göcebe ama o coğrafyada ermeni ve gürcülerden önce de vardı
Soy argentina, y acá pasa lo mismo con los vecinos chilenos (se comparte cultura), en las zonas limitrofes. Con Bolivia lo mismo, uno ve bailar a u los jujeños, argentinos, y diría que eso es de Bolivia. Se comparte desde los siglos, cuando no había división política. Llevemos nos bien con los vecinos, es saludable!
ImajukondicihuTurci
Its hamshen armenian danse
Estos weyes que les pasa bailen con mujeres que es eso de estar todo el tiempo bailando entre ellos
Ay Dios mio si es que existes perdona a los ignorantes por favor 😂
I dont think that is Turkish guys I think its Greek
North , blacksea..Trabzon..naturally Ponti play the same.
Thats turkish. 🇹🇷
Music turkish
Dance turkish
Did you just tell a Turkish guy that it’s not a Turkish dance. Bold.
Definitely Turkish
Turquía y Grecia comparten algunas tradiciones, porque además de ser vecinos, pues los turcos se quedaron con una parte de Grecia, por eso, a pesar de los años y sus diferencias religiosas, tienen muchísimo en común y lo seguirán teniendo porque las tradiciones siguen vivas 🤷🏻♀️
🤨😟😖😤😠🤔🧐😒 THAT'S GREEK 🙄
This isnt turkish
Bravissimi Biutiful
Is not Turkish
Wow