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Berd ( hy, Բերդ, բերդապար (''Berd, berdapar''), "Fortress") is an
Armenian dance which originates from the ancient Armenian province of
Vaspurakan
Vaspurakan (, Western Armenian pronunciation: ''Vasbouragan'') was the eighth province of the ancient kingdom of Armenia, which later became an independent kingdom during the Middle Ages, centered on Lake Van. Located in what is now southeaster ...
of the
ancient kingdom of Armenia. The dance was part of the old Armenian game "Գմբեթախաղ (Gmbetakhagh)".
About
During the dance dancers wear only
traditional Armenian dress ( hy, տարազ, ''taraz''). The central objective of the dance is to create a
fortress, which is a 2-storey human wall. In order to achieve this, dancers stand on top of each other's shoulders.
See also
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Armenian dance
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Kochari
Kochari (, , , , ) is a folk dance originating in the Armenian Highlands. It is performed today by Armenians, while variants are performed by Assyrians, Azerbaijanis (yalli, uchayag, and tello), Kurds (dilan, delîlo, and sêxanî), and Pontic ...
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Yarkhushta
Yarkhushta ( hy, Յարխուշտա (modern orthography) or Եարխուշտայ (classical/traditional orthography), ) is an Armenian folk and martial dance associated with the highlands of the historical region of Sasun in Western Armenia. Yar ...
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Vaspurakan
Vaspurakan (, Western Armenian pronunciation: ''Vasbouragan'') was the eighth province of the ancient kingdom of Armenia, which later became an independent kingdom during the Middle Ages, centered on Lake Van. Located in what is now southeaster ...
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Culture of Armenia
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Literature
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References
Armenian dances
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