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Horon - Wikipedia
Horon or horonu is the Turkish equivalent of the serra war dance of the Pontian Greeks, resembling the ancient Greek Pyrrhic armed dance. [4] The horon is typically performed by a group of men or women in a line or semicircle.
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Horon Folk Dance - All About Turkey
Horon folk dance is a typical fast-paced dance practiced especially in the Black Sea reagion of Turkey.
Turkish folk dance - Wikipedia
The horon (Greek: horos [masculine noun, singular form, nominative]), which derives from the Greek word: choros (Greek: (ο) χορός) meaning dance in both ancient and modern Greek, Turkish: Horon, is a dance style found in the Black Sea region, now modern Turkey.
Horon - Wikiwand
Horon or horonu is the Turkish equivalent of the serra war dance of the Pontian Greeks, resembling the ancient Greek Pyrrhic armed dance. The horon is typically performed by a group of men or women in a line or semicircle. This dance form involves fast shoulder shimmy (Greek: Τρέμουλο, tremoulo), trembling of the entire body, and sudden squats.
Horon | General Knowledge | Simply Knowledge
Horon is a dance style which resembles the Pontus and is considered to be one of the national dances of Turkey. How is it performed? Horon is performed by making a circle, a semi–circle or a row. The dancer who leads the row is called ‘cavus’.
Pontic Greek folk dance - Wikipedia
Horon (dance) is the Turkish word for the serra dance, from the Romeika horoi meaning "dance". [31] Many Pontic Turks, whose ancestors lived side by side with the Pontic Greeks, still perform the horon.