turkish culture is so rich! if you go to the east of Turkey they don't dance like that if you go to the west they most dance like that . my father is an crimean Turk and he olso don't dance like that but my mother is a Balkan Turk "rumelian turk" or in turkish Evladi-Fatihan torunu... and they dance like this. lutfen gelipte bu bizim degil demeyin trakyaya gidip bu turk halayi degil dedigin an zaten trakya dusmanin olur. yada git bi bayrampasaliya de sen turk degilsin bak ne yapiyo seni...
Hi Folks, this dance is well know among Macedonians who call it "idam, ne idam". The words of the chorus are "Idam, ne idam. Idam, ne idam. Sega ke dojdam. Sega ke dojdam", which means, "I'm going, I'm not going. Now I'll come." As a musician I used to play it all the time at dances and weddings. Usually it was only danced by women and girls. It is not so popular now.
it's damat halayi ^^ it really surprised me that you've never seen this before.. I didn't recognize it the moment I saw it but... Iunno... damat halayi is quite popular in Turkey.. and not only with the balkan turks.. :s
this song is called "Damat Oyunu" the direct translation of the song would be "Groom Dance". The dance is popular on the western part of Turkey by Turkish imigrants from Eastern Euorope ( muhacir).
ITS CALLED DAMAT HAVASI which means GROOM GOES CRAZY
born2bemad 7 months ago
turkish culture is so rich! if you go to the east of Turkey they don't dance like that if you go to the west they most dance like that . my father is an crimean Turk and he olso don't dance like that but my mother is a Balkan Turk "rumelian turk" or in turkish Evladi-Fatihan torunu... and they dance like this. lutfen gelipte bu bizim degil demeyin trakyaya gidip bu turk halayi degil dedigin an zaten trakya dusmanin olur. yada git bi bayrampasaliya de sen turk degilsin bak ne yapiyo seni...
tatar069 8 months ago
This is a Trakya dance Damat halayi..!!!!
melis6775 1 year ago
this is macedonian dance we turks dont dance like this -_-
NazliCanBeyza 1 year ago
i agree with siladevil. i have never seen people dance like this..
YBALOE 1 year ago
This is a dance of the immigrants(Turks and non Turks) from the Balkan.So mostly in the Western part of Turkey they will dance this.
Pvcoll 1 year ago
Hi Folks, this dance is well know among Macedonians who call it "idam, ne idam". The words of the chorus are "Idam, ne idam. Idam, ne idam. Sega ke dojdam. Sega ke dojdam", which means, "I'm going, I'm not going. Now I'll come." As a musician I used to play it all the time at dances and weddings. Usually it was only danced by women and girls. It is not so popular now.
ostrc 1 year ago
Türkiyenin her yöresine göre Dügün tarzlari var, neden kavga ediyorsunuz.
Selam from Kosovo, great turkish Wedding !
KosovaTurk 1 year ago 2
damat halayı
milkictimcisimgeldi 1 year ago
i love damat halayi :D
TurkishBella50 2 years ago
dis is not turkish tradition ppl im turk n neva seen any turks dance lyk dis
i fink its masadonean or sumfin :S
siladevil 2 years ago
I'm turkish, maybe it depends on where youre from in duzce we do this
kitty8698 2 years ago
@siladevil omg maybe ur from the east of a kurd or something im turk and we always dance this dance
Cikolata55 1 year ago
My grandparents come from macedonia but they live in turkey now and all of them now this dance!! it's very poplar especially in Izmir and Aydin
InspireCranberry 2 years ago
it is very famous in all part of Turkey and we lovethat damat halay :)
kuruvaziyer 2 years ago
i am turkish bit never seen it before
mertje91 2 years ago
that is some funny dance. Im from turkey, but ive never witnessed this dance before. hahahha
csat35 2 years ago
Wow I am turkish but I've never seen such a dance and such music..
yallahwollah 3 years ago
those people are balkan turks.
RainstRom1 2 years ago
it's damat halayi ^^ it really surprised me that you've never seen this before.. I didn't recognize it the moment I saw it but... Iunno... damat halayi is quite popular in Turkey.. and not only with the balkan turks.. :s
P0oDoll 2 years ago 2
what is this song called and who is it by?
ignacio812 3 years ago
sorry, I do not know. I am not Turkish. I was the one filming.
mberglund 3 years ago
Damat Halayi
Nazire26 3 years ago
this song is called "Damat Oyunu" the direct translation of the song would be "Groom Dance". The dance is popular on the western part of Turkey by Turkish imigrants from Eastern Euorope ( muhacir).
007turk 3 years ago