In Turkish history, Halay already comes from Tengrism, it has only one other name, Ohuokhai, but it is more of a divine honor but over the years it has become a folk dance and the term Halay comes from Alay, which means assembly
This is great, thank you for providing historic background. So, this dance has nothing in common with ancient Anatolian peoples like Hittites or Luwians?
Hello, we greet you from the country of Peru. RAFAEL RUIZ DIAZ, DIRECTOR OF SOLNAKANU-CHEPEN-PERU. CONGRATULATIONS FOR THE GOOD ARTISTIC WORK. GREETINGS.
This troupe is from Turkey.....I doubt they will be back until the festival next year.....make sure you check out the Chicago Turkish Festival website or FB page for next year's dates....it's a very special opportunity to see the real deal -- very high quality musicians and dancing from Turkey.
This dance is from the Gaziantep region, which is majority Turkish, and most of the music presented in this video is Turkish. However, a small portion of the music included are Kurdish, so you are partially right. For example, in 2:20 the music is from the folk song “Karpuz Getir Yiyelim,” which is from the Diyarbakır region and is originally Kurdish (I don’t know its original name). I also want to point out that you are exemplifying ignorance by directly claiming this dance and music is completely Kurdish, without making specific research. You can’t and shouldn’t do that, just because the choreography, instruments, and the melody seem and sound the same or similar.
Is anyone here jealous? so jealous that they can only point their finger at the Turks. They lack attention and want to get attention with this. So sad.
@@bu9657 In Turkish history, Halay already comes from Tengrism, it has only one other name, Ohuokhai, but it is more of a divine honor but over the years it has become a folk dance and the term Halay comes from Alay, which means assembly 🙏
Gaziantep yoresini yerle bir etmissiniz birincisi cok berbat oynuyorsunuz ikincisi ise col hata var ve oyun siralamasi kotu barak tipi oynamamissiniz yavas tan hizli ya bu otantik tede aynidir sahnede de ayni
How can you be so sure about that? These types of dances are found in all over the Fertile Crescent and doesn’t originate from the Kurdish culture. In fact, Kurds are a very very very new ethnicity. Plus, the dance is from a majority Turkish city.
In Turkish history, Halay already comes from Tengrism, it has only one other name, Ohuokhai, but it is more of a divine honor but over the years it has become a folk dance and the term Halay comes from Alay, which means assembly
This is great, thank you for providing historic background. So, this dance has nothing in common with ancient Anatolian peoples like Hittites or Luwians?
@@mp6471 No, the instruments and music are more like the Arab Assyrian
Very nice guys!! I love Turkish music & dance.
Very beautiful! Greetings from Kazakhstan
Когда была в Турции, ходила на "Огни Анатолии". Это нечто!!!
¡¡ BELLÍSIMA DANZA !! ME ENCANTÓ MUY HERMOSA 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍❤❤❤😘😘🙋
Hello, we greet you from the country of Peru. RAFAEL RUIZ DIAZ, DIRECTOR OF SOLNAKANU-CHEPEN-PERU. CONGRATULATIONS FOR THE GOOD ARTISTIC WORK. GREETINGS.
Golden girls we love them
turkey folklor very good
My grand sons name
This troupe is from Turkey.....I doubt they will be back until the festival next year.....make sure you check out the Chicago Turkish Festival website or FB page for next year's dates....it's a very special opportunity to see the real deal -- very high quality musicians and dancing from Turkey.
Altin kizlarimiz kostumlerle herseyiiniz mukemmel
No one have like this. Culture
Wooow amaziiing 😍👍🏽
No one better than turkish culture
Tuana altin size ve emegi gecenlere saygiyla. Takdir ediyorum
Ilove tuana no one like this team
Oy canlarim hepinize gurbanim
Love u all
Tuna : :#1 gold girls boys great i love them
They are mygold girls and boyd i love them
Very-very good song and dance! 🍮🍰🍷😊
Tuanam saclarinizin teline gurbaniz
My golden girls boys
Golden girls i love u so much
رووعة. 😍😍❤️
Hersryiniz mukemmel
Tusna all caney we love so much
Goldon girls and boys super
Best world. Tuana
S izlerke gurur duyuyoruz
Golden girls boys
Tuana best in the world
U love yours all that s culture
❤❤❤
Kaplan gibisiniz doguranlariniza emegi gecenlere gurbanim
💪🇹🇷💪
Yaradaniza gurban olayim
Tuana tuana
We the Anatolian peoples have the best folkdances in the whole Univers.
The ones ho dont like it van turn Greek!.
Tuana canim benim
Tuanam my kidst
Hepiniz cansiniz kelime bulamuyorum sizler icin
Golden girl boy too
Altin kizlarim
Tuanam best
0 mitake i love all.
Sarkiyi bilenler link atabilir mi ? Lütfen ????
Vucut body languae best diliniz super
What is name the dance?
Hepiniz altinsiniz kizlarim ogullarim
Aby ttusna. Gelsin otele geerek. Yok evim dev ggibi hepsii canim kalirlar
Heyt be !
What is the first music name?
Ben altin kizlar diyorum size golden girls
No one betdren them
hi..can you send me the mail from this group.?..I would be very grateful .:)))
what this one suck search fire of anatolia
ım turk
and search Caucasian dance
Kizceeezleerim bu kadar. Elbise kostum sizi. Yormuyormu birde halay
S liegh goto turrkey everyona hold your hand pls sleep my home pls eat my foodall willage culyure there
Kultur varmi bir tane daha
Anadolu atesini drvmiyoruz cok kalabalik
The music and dance is kurdish
not turkish
Aram so fanny🇹🇷💪💪💪🔪🔪🔪
Freedoms to the Kurdish people.
This dance is from the Gaziantep region, which is majority Turkish, and most of the music presented in this video is Turkish. However, a small portion of the music included are Kurdish, so you are partially right. For example, in 2:20 the music is from the folk song “Karpuz Getir Yiyelim,” which is from the Diyarbakır region and is originally Kurdish (I don’t know its original name).
I also want to point out that you are exemplifying ignorance by directly claiming this dance and music is completely Kurdish, without making specific research. You can’t and shouldn’t do that, just because the choreography, instruments, and the melody seem and sound the same or similar.
That’s Kurdish?! Not Turkish
Is anyone here jealous? so jealous that they can only point their finger at the Turks. They lack attention and want to get attention with this. So sad.
You are not even from Gaziantep, which is the region that this dance is meant to be from, and you claim it to be Kurdish. Pure ignorance...
@@bu9657 In Turkish history, Halay already comes from Tengrism, it has only one other name, Ohuokhai, but it is more of a divine honor but over the years it has become a folk dance and the term Halay comes from Alay, which means assembly 🙏
Olmamiş
Gaziantep yoresini yerle bir etmissiniz birincisi cok berbat oynuyorsunuz ikincisi ise col hata var ve oyun siralamasi kotu barak tipi oynamamissiniz yavas tan hizli ya bu otantik tede aynidir sahnede de ayni
Yanlız adamlar oynamışmı oynamış.
Bide seni görelim oynarken
Gt gel sen oyna
Yörelerin figürlerini ve müziklerinş bulamaç yapmışlar.
Ehhh what? It's kurdish and not turkish
@Zeynep Ezgi Su Simsar please can you send a like of this so called dance by Siberia turks and Uighurs!!!
How can you be so sure about that? These types of dances are found in all over the Fertile Crescent and doesn’t originate from the Kurdish culture. In fact, Kurds are a very very very new ethnicity. Plus, the dance is from a majority Turkish city.
Golden girls boys