Kurdish danceis as important and unique to Kurdish culture as Kurdish music and it is a wonder.
Each town has its own signature dance, and each dance has its own regional distinction and name.
The wonder is that there are hundreds of documentedKurdish dance, each one with its own unique rules and movements. Circle, semi-circle, and straight-line are the three main types of basic movement styles that those who participate must know well.
All types ofKurdish danceare done in groups, usually with both men and women dancing together. The performers stand next to one another, shoulder to shoulder, linked by interlacing fingers or by placing one’s hands across each of their dancing neighbors’ lower backs.
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