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  2. Fire of Anatolia - Wikipedia

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    The Fire of Anatolia or Anadolu Ateşi is a Turkish dance group consisting of 120 dancers, several choreographers and other technical staff. The group has performed in more than 85 countries from the United States to China and Japan, in front of an audience of approximately 20 million people altogether. [ 1 ]

  3. Sema Yildiz - Wikipedia

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    Sema was the first Turkish Dancer to be invited to teach in Egypt by Belly Dance choreographer and teacher Raqia Hassan in 2001, teaching and performing at the Ahlan Wa Sahlan festival in Cairo. Apart from Egypt , she was also the first Turkish teacher in Japan and has taught extensively there, training many students on various trips to Japan ...

  4. Halay - Wikipedia

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    Halay is the national dance of Turkey and a regional category of folk dance styles in central, southern, eastern, and southeastern regions of the country. It is mainly performed by Turks and Kurds in Turkey. Halay and similar dances are parts of multiple ancient folk dance traditions and cultures throughout the Middle East and regions in ...

  5. Category:Turkish female dancers - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Turkish dancers. It includes dancers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of ...

  6. Turkish folk dance - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Turkish Folk Dance. Turkish folk dances are the folk dances of Turkey. Facing three seas, straddling important trade routes, Turkey has a complex, sophisticated culture, reflected in the variety of its dances. The dominant dance forms are types of line dance. There are many different types of folk dances performed in various ways in ...

  7. Zeybek (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Balıkesir zeybek dance Extension and distribution of folk dances in today's Turkey. The zeybek is a form of Turkish folk dance particular to Western, Central and southern Anatolia in Turkey. It originates from two ancient Greek dances, the Dionysiac and the Pyrrhic, and it is named after the Zeybeks. [1] In Greece, the dance is known as Zeibekiko.

  8. Horon - Wikipedia

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    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. [5] Horon dances require speed and agility in a dancer. [3]

  9. Yonca Evcimik - Wikipedia

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    Evcimik studied dance and ballet at the Academy of Music at Mimar Sinan University. In an interview, she revealed that she worked as a sales agent for a life insurance company before starting her career. After graduation, she worked at plays as an actress and dancer. She also acted in the films "Hababam Sınıfı Güle Güle" ve "Kızlar Sınıfı