A Motif is a decorative design or pattern. The 4 leaf clover if done in a Celtic decorative style would be a Motif for luck. This song is about quarrels. It is an old Folk song from Kazah Nomadic times that Dimash modernized. I believe the the Motifs were something to argue about or bring unity to groups and the Cloves were burnt to chase away bad energies like fighting. Nomadic steppe people combines symbolic elements into food and beverages. Syrbaz is a fermented milk drink from Eastern Kazakhstan that is given to stimulate the appetite. Dimash loves ancesteral motifs and had a special black leather outfit made, covered in traditional motifs to wear for his "When I've Got You" music video. (Almost like a good luck outfit to counter any possible dark energies while playing the role of a Vampire in love.❤️😅😏) Great reaction👍 Dimash is often very formal and subdued while singing as a guest at other events. At his own Concerts he becomes a totally different person, almost high on the crowds energy and love. 🥰🥰Much love from a Canadian Dear🇨🇦
Oh thank you so much for explaining to me what a Motif was. I love that every time I watch a new Dimash video it’s completely different. Different in style or pacing, but always super fun and incredibly well done. Thank you so much for watching!!❤️❤️
He once said he had to borrow outfits as he grew, but now has personal clothing designer and seamstress. He was very thankful for the blessings he has had.
Esse Concerto Stranger em Almaty foi magistral! Música folck Cazaque espetacular! Músicas, coral e instrumentos tradicionais incríveis! Palco fantástico! Dançarinos maravilhosos! Dimash simplesmente extraordinário e apaixonante! Tudo perfeito! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏽👏🏾👏🏾👏🎶🎶♥️♥️🇧🇷🇧🇷
Dimash does work out to sustain that energy for his 3 hour concerts. Swimming, soccer, tennis, boxing, taekwondo , horse riding,...he learns stunts for videos too. lol Dimash always has something happening on stage while he's preforming. If he could, he would start every concert by propelling down onto the stage from a huge height. He likes to run around, sometimes taking his shoes off. 😆 He recently tried aerial dancing on Sept 24th for the performance of "The Love Of Tired Swans". We were all shocked. 😄
@@OldLaddie No professional videos of the concert yet. The fancam is amazing though. It's called: [Fancam 4K] The Love of Tired Swans | Dimash Astana Stranger Concert 2024.09.14
❗Dimash is a direct descendant of a 14th century noble family of the Khanate Of The Junior Zhuz, genealogy of extreme importance in his culture. Raised from birth to assume the responsibilities of his position of ceremonial head of his clan at 18, he performs them with dignity and humility, such as Tusau Kesu the ceremony of the important cutting of a child's fetters when he is learning to walk.
It's a Kazakh folk song that, I think, Dimash 'rocked out'! This concert was in 2022 in Almaty. Dimash sings many genres of music & we never know what we are going to get with him & I love that 😊🙏💞
Yeah I totally agree wasn’t expecting a more rock style song, but I loved it. He always delivers something new and interesting with every video. That’s why I continue this Dimash journey. Thank you so much for watching!!❤️❤️
I couldn’t wait for Dimash to come to my country, so I’ve gone overseas five times to see him. In Istanbul I talked to people who had come from New Zealand and two ladies from France, etc. People come from 60 or more countries. I’m from U.K.
I might eventually have to breakdown and do that. We been trying to save with kiddos in college or soon going to college. But might have to breakdown and plan a trip somewhere when he is having a concert there. Thank you for writing and watching!!
Yes me too. I, with my adult son & sister flew to his Budapest concert from New Zealand. Well worth it, he was wonderful, & am hoping to go to another next year before old age REALLY sets in!🙏🙏🤞🤞
Durdaraz is an old folk song that Dimash updated. I believe it dates back from the days when nomadic tribes would meet up so that young people could find wives and husbands outside of their own tribe so that bloodlines didn't become too closely related? Even now there's still a tradition before young people marry of publishing your heritage back for 7 generations. Dimash's concerts are absolutely nothing like his solo performances. It's his show and he does what he wants 🤣 even though security may curse him for it later 🤣 Btw I had to laugh when you said about cardio, his backing singer Rassul said that he and Dimash were out running together every day possible in preparation for this concert.
Oh that might explain the confusion I had with the dancer/contortionist people he had on stage. Because they were dressed in a nomadic tribal costume I am guessing. Also I was very impressed by the amount of running he was doing all over that stage and still managed to sing like that was amazing!! I appreciate you writing and watching!!❤️❤️
@OldLaddie towards the end of this concert he asked the crowd if they were tired, then he said I'm not tired, I could do 5 more concerts. When he's on top form he's like the Energiser Bunny 🤣 Unfortunately he was quite ill for the Astana concerts in September running a 40° fever and although he still gave incredible concerts you could see he was glad to leave the stage and he looked totally wiped out afterwards. Normally he's so full of adrenaline it's hard to get him off the stage
Oh wow, I would imagine being wiped out after a regular day, I couldn’t imagine having to do all that and be sick 🤒. I bet the show was still amazing! I hope to get to go to a live show one day if he comes to the states, close to where I am.
👉 This folk song has a very lyrical text, but Dimash sings it in his native language very powerfully, almost in a fighting manner. The song Durdaraz/ Quarrels by the Kazakh poet-improviser and composer Eshniyazsal Meidimululy (1834-1902). He was one of the most prominent representatives of Kui* in the country. 'Durdaraz' is a famous song from the golden pool of 19th-century Kazakh folk songs. * Kui are musical compositions for mainly string instruments (Dombra, Kobyz). Kazakh nomads expressed all of their daily life, surroundings, events and feelings through kuis. In Kazakh culture, kuis were learned by heart and passed on from generation to generation without any written fixing. The music is usually accompanied by stories and legends told by the kuishi (kui performer). Dimash first performed the song 'Durdaraz' at the solo concert 'Arnau' in Astana, Kazakhstan in 2019. Here, in addition, synchronous somersaults in a confined space and elements of the kata (martial art) integrated into the dance. Dimash Qudaibergen - Durdaraz, 2019 (Arnau Saint Petersburg) - ua-cam.com/video/_eW5zB-jKqU/v-deo.html Dimash Qudaibergen - Durdaraz, 2019 (New York) - ua-cam.com/video/YgmXG5Pwg2k/v-deo.html Dimash Qudaibergen - Durdaraz, 2021(Dimash Digital Show) - ua-cam.com/video/wlcIwheZniM/v-deo.html Dimash Qudaibergen - Durdaraz, 2022(ARNAU Prague) - ua-cam.com/video/SlT0VnLqQCk/v-deo.html Dimash Qudaibergen - Durdaraz 2022 Almaty | Concert - ua-cam.com/video/LLtvuGKY1OY/v-deo.html (Thanks to all Dears who helped to complete the information)
Oh thank you so much for sharing this, I think it really helps explain the dancer/contortionist that he had on stage with him. I loved the entire performance but when watching the video I was a little confused on why those dancers were there. Thank you so much for sharing and helping me to understand! Thank you for watching the reaction!!❤️❤️
💥 According to industry data, Dimash has the largest documented active fan base in the world, 10 million + individually and clubs in 142 countries. Thank you ! Your kind words are appreciated !
Thank you, I can see why he has so many followers. With his amazing talent and humble personality from everything I have read about him, I can see why his fan base is so strong. Thank you for writing me and watching!!❤️❤️
Thank you for this great reaction, which definitely highlights Dimash’s rock star side. There is no genre he can’t do. Happy Thanksgiving hope you feel better soon! ❤
Thank you, 🙏. Yeah I didn’t really think of it that way, but yeah I guess this was more of his Rock side!! Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving too, and thank you for the kind words!!❤️❤️
What a great song. However, the lyrics can be a bit confusing as it is a traditional Kazakh type of music called Kui. In these folk songs, the Kazakh nomads used to express their daily life, such as misery, joy and freedom. The song is from the 19th century. The song really rocks and is incredibly awesome. I really love it. If you like this song, you will love his recent video Kieli Meken. ua-cam.com/video/FgGFGBRjLA4/v-deo.htmlsi=fV2l2Kjwi1zSFH4e Greetings and love from Germany👋❤️
Oh I will definitely have to check that video out, I will say I was at times confused by the lyrics, but I usually just chalk it up to being a bad reader 😂. I thank you so much for sharing and for watching.
First time watching you react to Dimash....thank you for your reaction. The Dears did enough explaining here, so no need to add more. I haven't been to a concert yet, hoping he makes it back to the States, too. In the meantime, I love watching his performances and Dears' fancams, makes me feel like I'm there. Thanks Dears ❣️ Dimash's music is one of a kind, like no other artist I've heard in my lifetime. From all I've seen and discovered, he's an exceptional person, too. Hope you're feeling better and hope you had a good Thanksgiving. New subscriber. 😊
Emotive means 'something that creates emotion'. Very sorry to hear you have a cold, I hope you feel better soon. Hugs to you! I love your reactions, you are a very genuine person. Unfortunately the audio setting today for your own voice was too low compared to the performance and the intro/outro music. If I turned your voice up the music was too loud. If I turned it down I couldn't hear you. (Just thought you would want to know for next time). Glad to see you are enjoying your Dimash journey. Looking forward to more!!
Thank you, I am sorry for my bad audio. I think it was me not pushing my voice enough either. I am very sorry for that, and will work to improve that for you guys. I thank you so much for your kind words and for letting me know how to improve. I want to definitely deliver the best I can for you guys. Thank you❤️❤️
@@OldLaddie no problem, just happy to give constructive feedback if I can. You have to take care of your throat if you have a cold. Keep up the good work! ❤❤
A Motif is a decorative design or pattern.
The 4 leaf clover if done in a Celtic decorative style would be a Motif for luck.
This song is about quarrels. It is an old Folk song from Kazah Nomadic times that Dimash modernized.
I believe the the Motifs were something to argue about or bring unity to groups and the Cloves were burnt to chase away bad energies like fighting.
Nomadic steppe people combines symbolic elements into food and beverages.
Syrbaz is a fermented milk drink from Eastern Kazakhstan that is given to stimulate the appetite.
Dimash loves ancesteral motifs and had a special black leather outfit made, covered in traditional motifs to wear for his "When I've Got You" music video.
(Almost like a good luck outfit to counter any possible dark energies while playing the role of a Vampire in love.❤️😅😏)
Great reaction👍
Dimash is often very formal and subdued while singing as a guest at other events. At his own Concerts he becomes a totally different person, almost high on the crowds energy and love.
🥰🥰Much love from a Canadian Dear🇨🇦
Oh thank you so much for explaining to me what a Motif was. I love that every time I watch a new Dimash video it’s completely different. Different in style or pacing, but always super fun and incredibly well done. Thank you so much for watching!!❤️❤️
He once said he had to borrow outfits as he grew, but now has personal clothing designer and
seamstress. He was very thankful for the blessings he has had.
Esse Concerto Stranger em Almaty foi magistral!
Música folck Cazaque espetacular!
Músicas, coral e instrumentos tradicionais incríveis!
Palco fantástico!
Dançarinos maravilhosos!
Dimash simplesmente extraordinário e apaixonante!
Tudo perfeito!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏽👏🏾👏🏾👏🎶🎶♥️♥️🇧🇷🇧🇷
Dimash does work out to sustain that energy for his 3 hour concerts. Swimming, soccer, tennis, boxing, taekwondo , horse riding,...he learns stunts for videos too. lol
Dimash always has something happening on stage while he's preforming.
If he could, he would start every concert by propelling down onto the stage from a huge height. He likes to run around, sometimes taking his shoes off. 😆 He recently tried aerial dancing on Sept 24th for the performance of "The Love Of Tired Swans".
We were all shocked. 😄
Oh I have to see if I can find a video of that. I bet it will be cool to watch. Thank you so much for writing and watching!!😁
@@OldLaddie No professional videos of the concert yet. The fancam is amazing though.
It's called: [Fancam 4K] The Love of Tired Swans | Dimash Astana Stranger Concert 2024.09.14
❗Dimash is a direct descendant of a 14th century noble family of the Khanate Of The Junior Zhuz, genealogy of extreme importance in his culture. Raised from birth to assume the responsibilities of his position of ceremonial head of his clan at 18, he performs them with dignity and humility, such as Tusau Kesu the ceremony of the important cutting of a child's fetters when he is learning to walk.
It's a Kazakh folk song that, I think, Dimash 'rocked out'!
This concert was in 2022 in Almaty. Dimash sings many genres of music & we never know what we are going to get with him & I love that 😊🙏💞
Yeah I totally agree wasn’t expecting a more rock style song, but I loved it. He always delivers something new and interesting with every video. That’s why I continue this Dimash journey. Thank you so much for watching!!❤️❤️
Dimash🔥🔥🔥
I couldn’t wait for Dimash to come to my country, so I’ve gone overseas five times to see him. In Istanbul I talked to people who had come from New Zealand and two ladies from France, etc. People come from 60 or more countries. I’m from U.K.
I might eventually have to breakdown and do that. We been trying to save with kiddos in college or soon going to college. But might have to breakdown and plan a trip somewhere when he is having a concert there. Thank you for writing and watching!!
Yes me too. I, with my adult son & sister flew to his Budapest concert from New Zealand. Well worth it, he was wonderful, & am hoping to go to another next year before old age REALLY sets in!🙏🙏🤞🤞
Durdaraz is an old folk song that Dimash updated. I believe it dates back from the days when nomadic tribes would meet up so that young people could find wives and husbands outside of their own tribe so that bloodlines didn't become too closely related? Even now there's still a tradition before young people marry of publishing your heritage back for 7 generations.
Dimash's concerts are absolutely nothing like his solo performances. It's his show and he does what he wants 🤣 even though security may curse him for it later 🤣
Btw I had to laugh when you said about cardio, his backing singer Rassul said that he and Dimash were out running together every day possible in preparation for this concert.
Oh that might explain the confusion I had with the dancer/contortionist people he had on stage. Because they were dressed in a nomadic tribal costume I am guessing. Also I was very impressed by the amount of running he was doing all over that stage and still managed to sing like that was amazing!! I appreciate you writing and watching!!❤️❤️
@OldLaddie towards the end of this concert he asked the crowd if they were tired, then he said I'm not tired, I could do 5 more concerts. When he's on top form he's like the Energiser Bunny 🤣
Unfortunately he was quite ill for the Astana concerts in September running a 40° fever and although he still gave incredible concerts you could see he was glad to leave the stage and he looked totally wiped out afterwards. Normally he's so full of adrenaline it's hard to get him off the stage
Oh wow, I would imagine being wiped out after a regular day, I couldn’t imagine having to do all that and be sick 🤒. I bet the show was still amazing! I hope to get to go to a live show one day if he comes to the states, close to where I am.
Deberías animarte a ver ese súper concierto completo en Almaty, es impresionante, es alucinante! ❤
I want to, I hope he comes to the states soon. I would love to go!! Thanks for watching!!❤️❤️
👉 This folk song has a very lyrical text, but Dimash sings it in his native language very powerfully, almost in a fighting manner.
The song Durdaraz/ Quarrels by the Kazakh poet-improviser and composer Eshniyazsal Meidimululy (1834-1902). He was one of the most prominent representatives of Kui* in the country.
'Durdaraz' is a famous song from the golden pool of 19th-century Kazakh folk songs.
* Kui are musical compositions for mainly string instruments (Dombra, Kobyz). Kazakh nomads expressed all of their daily life, surroundings, events and feelings through kuis. In Kazakh culture, kuis were learned by heart and passed on from generation to generation without any written fixing. The music is usually accompanied by stories and legends told by the kuishi (kui performer).
Dimash first performed the song 'Durdaraz' at the solo concert 'Arnau' in Astana, Kazakhstan in 2019. Here, in addition, synchronous somersaults in a confined space and elements of the kata (martial art) integrated into the dance.
Dimash Qudaibergen - Durdaraz, 2019 (Arnau Saint Petersburg) - ua-cam.com/video/_eW5zB-jKqU/v-deo.html
Dimash Qudaibergen - Durdaraz, 2019 (New York) - ua-cam.com/video/YgmXG5Pwg2k/v-deo.html
Dimash Qudaibergen - Durdaraz, 2021(Dimash Digital Show) - ua-cam.com/video/wlcIwheZniM/v-deo.html
Dimash Qudaibergen - Durdaraz, 2022(ARNAU Prague) - ua-cam.com/video/SlT0VnLqQCk/v-deo.html
Dimash Qudaibergen - Durdaraz 2022 Almaty | Concert - ua-cam.com/video/LLtvuGKY1OY/v-deo.html
(Thanks to all Dears who helped to complete the information)
Oh thank you so much for sharing this, I think it really helps explain the dancer/contortionist that he had on stage with him. I loved the entire performance but when watching the video I was a little confused on why those dancers were there. Thank you so much for sharing and helping me to understand! Thank you for watching the reaction!!❤️❤️
💥 According to industry data, Dimash has the largest documented active fan base in the world, 10 million + individually and clubs in 142 countries. Thank you ! Your kind words are appreciated !
Thank you, I can see why he has so many followers. With his amazing talent and humble personality from everything I have read about him, I can see why his fan base is so strong. Thank you for writing me and watching!!❤️❤️
@@OldLaddie You are kind to respond to our comments, my very best wishes for success on your channel ! ❤
Thank you for this great reaction, which definitely highlights Dimash’s rock star side. There is no genre he can’t do. Happy Thanksgiving hope you feel better soon! ❤
Thank you, 🙏. Yeah I didn’t really think of it that way, but yeah I guess this was more of his Rock side!! Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving too, and thank you for the kind words!!❤️❤️
What a great song. However, the lyrics can be a bit confusing as it is a traditional Kazakh type of music called Kui. In these folk songs, the Kazakh nomads used to express their daily life, such as misery, joy and freedom. The song is from the 19th century. The song really rocks and is incredibly awesome. I really love it.
If you like this song, you will love his recent video Kieli Meken.
ua-cam.com/video/FgGFGBRjLA4/v-deo.htmlsi=fV2l2Kjwi1zSFH4e
Greetings and love from Germany👋❤️
Oh I will definitely have to check that video out, I will say I was at times confused by the lyrics, but I usually just chalk it up to being a bad reader 😂. I thank you so much for sharing and for watching.
First time watching you react to Dimash....thank you for your reaction. The Dears did enough explaining here, so no need to add more. I haven't been to a concert yet, hoping he makes it back to the States, too. In the meantime, I love watching his performances and Dears' fancams, makes me feel like I'm there. Thanks Dears ❣️ Dimash's music is one of a kind, like no other artist I've heard in my lifetime. From all I've seen and discovered, he's an exceptional person, too. Hope you're feeling better and hope you had a good Thanksgiving. New subscriber. 😊
Aww thank you for the kind words! Hopefully you had a great Thanksgiving as well. Thank you!!
amazing!!!
Emotive means 'something that creates emotion'. Very sorry to hear you have a cold, I hope you feel better soon. Hugs to you!
I love your reactions, you are a very genuine person. Unfortunately the audio setting today for your own voice was too low compared to the performance and the intro/outro music. If I turned your voice up the music was too loud. If I turned it down I couldn't hear you. (Just thought you would want to know for next time). Glad to see you are enjoying your Dimash journey. Looking forward to more!!
Thank you, I am sorry for my bad audio. I think it was me not pushing my voice enough either. I am very sorry for that, and will work to improve that for you guys. I thank you so much for your kind words and for letting me know how to improve. I want to definitely deliver the best I can for you guys. Thank you❤️❤️
@@OldLaddie no problem, just happy to give constructive feedback if I can. You have to take care of your throat if you have a cold. Keep up the good work! ❤❤
Thank you, have a blessed thanksgiving!!❤️❤️