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Fire of Anatolia -2007 by Mustafa Erdoga - Kavkaz part

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  • whats wrong with you people? This is Georgian dance, I'm Georgian and therefore I'm Kavkazian, so we are all brothers! This is a beautiful festival and we exchange our cultures with each other and no need of insulting each-other!

  • only Georgians can dance like this ) every nation in Caucasus have their own version of Dance! this is not Turkish dance. its GEORGIAN!!

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  • @MrElvinaze Like parasites you copy Georgian culture and call it yours. Such a shame, you dont have anything of your own to be proud of so you end up in need to copy other people's culture. These dances are built on Christian symbolism and respect of the females. When in the hell were Azerbaijanians Christians? Tell me that!!! Go spread your parasitic comments somewhere else!!!

  • @MrElvinaze Get your facts right. Azerbaijanian calls Georgian a thief? thats like Nazi calling Jews a racists. It is Pure Georgian dance. You all copied Georgian dances and styles and claim it as yours. Now you are shameless enough to call us thieves to justify that plagiarist low life parasitic existence. Erisioni and Sukhishvilebi adopted these into stage dances, and now that we have made it popular you want to take credit for our contributions!!! True will always come out!!!

  • @MrElvinaze hoho Georgians are most talented thieves? Watch you mouth before you disrespect true Caucasian ethnicity motherfucker. Azerbaijanis are not even Caucasian. Second of all, more talanted or not This is Georgian dance, neither Azer nor Vainakh or Adyghe. They share similar and I again stress the meaning of the word similar dances. Like Lapaches from Adyghes. However this dance originated from Georgian tradition of tazreuli which was nothing but warrior exercise ritual!!!

  • @losdruid may be you copied from other nations. you know georgians the most talented thiefs in the world. cechens and lezgins is the most talented than georgians. and this dance is alike with many other dances!

  • @MrElvinaze First of all Azerbaijanians dance nothing close to this dance. Neither do Armenians. This is Georgian dance and everyone copied from us from 90ies till now. Just some people have no shame and call it their dance or sometimes even lezginka. Such a misery and puny behavior.

  • @TheGOBEJISHVILI turkish and kurdish can not dance as Caucasian dance, this is typic Caucasian dance, may be georgian may be azerbaijanian may be osetin may be lezgin, Turkish and kurdish can dance like as woman belly dance)))))) In every caucasian dance has bravery and caurage and they show this nations mentality and culture! you are right this can net be mean that it is turkish or kurdish dance

  • @MrElvinaze I CAN IM GEORGIAN , AND I KNOW MY CULTURE! Fire of Anatolia is kurdish Group of Dancers who also know Dances from other counties like Georgia, Azerbaijan.etc. But it does not mean that it is their own... also they have few Georgians in their group.. I can dance like Michael Jackson But I can't be him )) do u get me now?? with all respect :)

  • danscilar turk galiba okadar profesyonel deyiller dans gurculerin ama sen bide gurculer oynarken izle

  • @TheGOBEJISHVILI you cannot say that it is georgian dance kafkaz nations dance alike azeri dance lezgin dance avar dance georgian dance are alike, but dance in turkey are different

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