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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2007

Circassian Cicle alojado en http://www.dancilla.com que yo he bajado a Youtube para poderlo enlazar en mi pagina: http://elpregonero.info

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  • To english folk dancers, "Circassian Circle" is simply the name of a dance. This video is of a very solemn and staid version, which doesn't look much fun.

    In Liverpool we have a huge circle at the end of the night. All go in, out, circle left, in our circle right. Ladies in & clap. Gents in JUMP &SHout! then swing partners. Much more fun.

  • Si llevas razón, pero didacticamente va bien para aprenderlo. Una vez sabido es cuando se puede improvisar.

    Un saludo

    Elpregonero

  • You can enter in the information of this video where you'll find a website where I explain what I know from this dance.

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  • @LisAdiga1 you are not right

  • I agree, much too solemn, the Circassion circle is much jollier!

  • The music is very British, it´s the well-known "Irish Washerwoman". But the Austrians have the manner to play the merriest tune in this hymnic style until unrecognizable recognition... I name this "austrianized", in German "verööst". If You want to see other examples, search for the Dancilla videos of the "Bandltanz", a maypole dance, and compare it with English maypole dances ! The 17th century tune apparently goes back to a church choral indeed...

  • Elpregonero tiene razon en lo que dice, pero si la gente veden un baile tan correcto y mecanico, quienes ensayaron a aprenderlo. Mas alegria, amigos! Elpregonero is correct in what he says, but if people see such a mechanically exact version of a dance, are they going to bother learning it. Let's see some more enjoyment, people!

  • Only Ubykhs, Adyghes (includes Kabardeys) and Abkhazs are Circassians.

  • Lisa, Chechens aren't Circassians. Yes, in the past, diaspora Chechens called themsleves as such, but since the fall of the USSR they don't do so. Actually, they don't want to be called Circassians.

    This dance is related to the Circassians, not Chechens.

  • type this "Nalmes Wudc Khurai and Final - 70th year concert"

    the circassian circle in circassian style, called wudj khuray means "circle dance"

  • lol its a circassian dance called Wej lol

    search for a circassian dance called wej and u will understand lol

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