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how many kinds of kurdish dances you can dance ?

I cant dance at all.
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I can dance 1 or at most 2 kind of kurdish dance ...not well thoug
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Kurdish Dance !

PostAuthor: dyaoko » Tue Dec 27, 2005 8:21 pm

even our enemies confess that our dance is beautifull...

at least in Iran, dance and music are a things that Kurds are known with !
unfortunately because I was born an "assimulated kurd", I dont know Kurdish dance. what about you ?

Is there any way to learn kurdish dance ? any tutorial ?

I hope somebody one day make a good multi media tutorial for kurdish dances.
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PostAuthor: Piling » Tue Dec 27, 2005 8:59 pm

Northern Kurds and especially Western Kurds have many dances and are very good. But I do'nt know all the dances. Once I danced in a wedding in Silêmanî and I was surprised, because people don't move at all, just walk quietly ! In Western Kurdistan, people jump like goats !

Once, in Diyarbakir, I ate in a restaurant-bar, it was the Newroz, and some people, seing French guests, asked that we dance with them... But youth did not know dance very well, and I showed them the manner... Later I learned that I made "guerilla dance" ! So it could explain the stupefied and happy looks of Kurds who dined in the room... :lol:

I saw a sema (Alevi celebrating) for Ashura in dersim and it was very beautiful.
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PostAuthor: tomjez » Wed Dec 28, 2005 10:28 am

Impossible...for a Newroz I thought I got it but they were all laughing at me :x :x fucking mountain turks :mrgreen:
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PostAuthor: Vladimir » Wed Dec 28, 2005 5:03 pm

2 or 3.. Sorani dances are most dull compared to western and north kurdistan.
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PostAuthor: heval » Wed Dec 28, 2005 8:59 pm

Vladimir wrote:2 or 3.. Sorani dances are most dull compared to western and north kurdistan.


Okay. You have probably seen one or two dances from Silêmanî like the easy two-stepper and you think they are all dull. You obviously haven't seen the ones from Sine or Seqiz, or particularly, the Gûranî Kurdish dances.
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PostAuthor: Dilsad » Wed Dec 28, 2005 9:22 pm

I used to dance in a "professional" dance band and represented France in a kurdish european competition.
I later taught dance for several years.

Most of our dances were from the northern part or kurdsitan (Amed-to Silopi). When it comes to kurdish dance, I would say Amed and Silopi region are probably the ones I prefer! I do like the Alewi Sema, though, it's a bit slow for me.

Pilling, you probably refered to the well-known "Sherizdin" guerilla dance.
I'm surprised you danced it since the lyrics are so pro-apo...

Em Hemu Apoci ne Sherizdin Sherizdine
Em Hemu Apoci ne Berxe min ne lorine
Pkk partiya me Sherizdin Sherizdine
Pkk partiya me Berxe min ne lorine
etc... etc...

D...

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PostAuthor: dyaoko » Wed Dec 28, 2005 9:41 pm

wow Dilshad ! I wish you could teach me some dances.... is there any way tp do that ? :roll:

- there is a dance called Mariwani (a city in rojhelat) , in that kind of dance, ppl dont even move at all..
they all stand next to eachother,, and all they do is moving their ass .
ahead . backward, ahead backward...and doing somethings with foot but not walk at all...

there is another dance which is called "Shele Shele" (shel means somebodyî whose one foot is injuired...and cant walk on two feet ...)
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PostAuthor: Mosul » Wed Dec 28, 2005 10:02 pm

Bahdini dances are the best, i dont like the sorani ones.

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PostAuthor: Piling » Wed Dec 28, 2005 10:25 pm

Pilling, you probably refered to the well-known "Sherizdin" guerilla dance.
I'm surprised you danced it since the lyrics are so pro-apo...


You know I guess that this dance exist before the PKK and its song ! but they use it because it is very simple.
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PostAuthor: pepula » Thu Dec 29, 2005 2:07 am

im sorani but can do 2 north kurdi dances...the four step one and the bouncy one. and i can do the badini duhoki ones
i know the rojhelati dances the one where u turn and everything
but sorani dancing is fun if u make it...some old people dont put much enthusiasm into it otherwise a good helperke or se paye is a lot of fun.
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PostAuthor: Mosul » Thu Dec 29, 2005 2:21 am

your sorani? didnt you say you were yezdi? i thought all yezdis were bahdini?

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PostAuthor: pepula » Fri Dec 30, 2005 1:36 am

nope sorani...kerkuki
but i love ezedis...man i got respect for them
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PostAuthor: Vladimir » Fri Dec 30, 2005 11:46 am

heval wrote:
Vladimir wrote:2 or 3.. Sorani dances are most dull compared to western and north kurdistan.


Okay. You have probably seen one or two dances from Silêmanî like the easy two-stepper and you think they are all dull. You obviously haven't seen the ones from Sine or Seqiz, or particularly, the Gûranî Kurdish dances.
Hehe.. Silemani yes. I not mean the dances from East-Kurdistan. But off course Silemani also have more difficult dances. But most people do the easy ones :wink: .
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PostAuthor: Mosul » Fri Dec 30, 2005 9:25 pm

so your not yezdi?

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PostAuthor: sorgul » Sat Dec 31, 2005 12:45 am

dyaoko wrote:wow Dilshad ! I wish you could teach me some dances.... is there any way tp do that ? :roll:

- there is a dance called Mariwani (a city in rojhelat) , in that kind of dance, ppl dont even move at all..
they all stand next to eachother,, and all they do is moving their ass .
ahead . backward, ahead backward...and doing somethings with foot but not walk at all...

there is another dance which is called "Shele Shele" (shel means somebodyî whose one foot is injuired...and cant walk on two feet ...)

haha ur so silly... i think i only know of one sorani dance its the 2 stepper...and i guess it depends on the people u are dancin with ...some make it really fun and some are so boring they dont even more....i would really like to learn the dances from Amed
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