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Aino Kchume, Turkish Assyrian folk dance

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2009

Aino Kchume is an Assyrian couple's folk dance from Turkey. Presented by the Dunav dancers. Uploaded from www.dunav.org.il

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  • A very interesting ethnomusicological piece of information I like it a lot because I had never before seen an Assyrian couple dance( most dances I had seen before were group dances like sheykhani , khigga, etc..). A beautiful dance, made even more beautiful because of its rarity. I would like to know what is the context of this dance. Shlamalokhun khona, Daniel.

  • "Aino Koome" (or "Aino Kchume" in the Urmijnaya dialect) means "Black Eyes".

  • this is lovely, what is your background? btw aino kchume means her eyes are shut

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