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  2. 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.

  3. Zeybeks - Wikipedia

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    Zeybeks have a dance called the Zeybek dance.The Zeibekiko dance in Greece is a different and special of Greek style dance. There are different Zeybek dances in Turkey. There is the "Avşar Zeybeği" (The Afshars were an Oghuz Turkic tribe.), Aydın Zeybeği, Muğla Zeybeği, Tavas Zeybeği, Kordon Zeybeği, Bergama Zeybeği, Soma Zeybeği, Ortaklar Zeybeği, Pamukçu Zeybeği, Harmandalı ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Category:Turkish folk dances - Wikipedia

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    Category: Turkish folk dances. 4 languages. ... Zeybek (dance) This page was last edited on 23 February 2022, at 17:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Zeybek - Wikipedia

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    Zeybek or Zeibek may refer to: Zeybeks, irregular militia and guerrilla fighters from the Aegean Region of Turkey during the War of Independence; Zeybek (dance), a Turkish folk dance from West Anatolia; Zeibekiko, a Greek folk dance

  7. Fantezi - Wikipedia

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    The main cultural Turkish dances and rhythms in today's Turkish music culture in Fantezi music are Tsifteteli, Syrta, Kaşık Havası (Fazzani), Zeybek dance, Hasaposerviko, Kalamatianos (Devr-i Hindî), Karsilamas, Maqsoum, Baladi, Sama'i , Ayoub, Malfuf, Saidi, Masmoudi, Fellahi, Karachi, and Khaleegy (Haligi). Fantezi music was known as ...

  8. Efe (zeybek) - Wikipedia

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    The Efe were the leaders of Turkish irregular soldiers, called the Zeybeks and Kızan. There are several theories about the origins of the word Efe. For Turks, Efe is a special culture. For this reason, Efe people are still respected and Zeybek dances are performed at special celebrations.

  9. Turkish folk music - Wikipedia

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    Kılıç Kalkan - The Sword and Shield Dance of Bursa represents the Ottoman conquest of the city. It is performed by men only, in Ottoman battle-dress, who dance to the sound of clashing swords and shields, without music. Zeybek - In this Aegean dance, dancers, called "efe", symbolize courage and heroism.