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FOLK DANCE WORKSHOP

FOLK DANCE WORKSHOP. Agenda. Dance Folk dance Anatolian Folk Dances classification by dance theme classification by dance characteristics Some examples Practical work. Dance. Dance is an art form; generally refers to movement of the body usually rhythmic and to music

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FOLK DANCE WORKSHOP

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  1. FOLK DANCE WORKSHOP

  2. Agenda • Dance • Folk dance • Anatolian Folk Dances • classification by dance theme • classification by dance characteristics • Some examples • Practical work

  3. Dance • Dance is an art form; • generally refers to movement of the body • usually rhythmic and to music • used as a form of expression and social interaction • presented in a spiritual or performance setting

  4. Folk dances • Folk dances (authentic ) • Are performed by non-professional dancers • Are performed with traditional music • Not for public performance • Are inherited from tradition

  5. Anatolian folk dances • Anatolian folk dances can be classified in two different ways • classification by dance characteristics • classification by dance theme

  6. Classification by dance characteristics

  7. BAR: • their formation is that they are performed side-by-side, hand, shoulder and arm-in-arm • woman and man bars are different from one another • mostly performed with davul and zurna • HALAY • mostly performed shoulder to shoulder • has a rich figure structure • rhythmic elements of halay dances are very rich; generally faster than bar dances • mostly performed with davul and zurna

  8. HORON: • different from other forms in tempo, rhythm and measure; they are performed very fast • in general performed by groups • Principle instruments are “kemençe” and “tulum”; also performed with cura zurna and davul • ZEYBEK: • different forms of zeybeks can be observed in different regions • generally performed by one person or two • have various tempos: very slow, slow, fast, very fast; but generally slower than other forms • instruments changes with zeybek characteristics; main instruments are kaba zurna, baglama, clarinet and davul.

  9. HORA: • is a form of circle dance common in Balkans (“xopo” in Bulgarian) • performed in groups • genrally performed with two zurnas and davul; common measure is 9/8 • KAŞIK OYUNLARI: • always performed with wooden-spoons; has a rythmic characteristic • generally performed with baglama, clarinet and violin; and mostly accompanied by folk song

  10. Classification by dance themes • Fight and struggle • Bıçak Horonu (Trabzon), Harkuşta (Bitlis) • Named after a well known person • Kerimoğlu (Muğla), Sülüman Ağa (Edirne), Kezban Yenge (Burdur) • Ceremonial dances • Çayda Çıra (Elazığ), Seğmen (Ankara) • Religious and spritual dances • Semah, Sin sin (Adıyaman) • Dances inspired by nature • Coşkun Çoruh (Artvin), Portakal Zeybeği (Silifke), Horon Kurma (Trabzon) • Dances originated from production and agricultural relationships • Teşi (Antep, Artvin), Galuç (Adıyaman), Kımıl (Urfa), Türkmen Kızı (Mersin) • Dances originated from animal imitations • Kartal Halayı (Bingöl, Tokat), Kurt-Kuzu (Diyarbakır), Ördek (Bolu)

  11. Examples • atolye_ornekler.wmv

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