that dance is so Macedonian-Greek!! perhaps a trace of Alexanders passing? we all know his dudes settled almost everywhere! so, naturally, some ancient cultural memory may still exist.
Looks more Bulgarian than Greek. It's probably not just a coincidence in the pronounced names of Bukhara and Bulgar(i)a.
Alexander's troops were there for quite a short time to pass any tradition to the local people and probably the administrative system they left was not very much into teaching dances.
Kurdish from Iran
HAYVANRASH 7 months ago
dear god how much can there be?!
johnnyfarout 1 year ago
Sounds and looks very Balkan-styled :) In Greece, Bulgaria and FYRO Macedonia there are songs and dances like that one.
glishev 1 year ago
this is not 2005
Mevrouwbella 2 years ago
actually it is, why should it not eb 2005...??, because the quality...?
Nabazaaa 2 years ago
that dance is so Macedonian-Greek!! perhaps a trace of Alexanders passing? we all know his dudes settled almost everywhere! so, naturally, some ancient cultural memory may still exist.
acerb45666555 2 years ago
Looks more Bulgarian than Greek. It's probably not just a coincidence in the pronounced names of Bukhara and Bulgar(i)a.
Alexander's troops were there for quite a short time to pass any tradition to the local people and probably the administrative system they left was not very much into teaching dances.
rasate55 10 months ago
The music is amazing, from what country is this sing from?
libiye 2 years ago
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gapajaan 2 years ago
Kordistan
dcc460ut 2 years ago