Circassian Dance
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Circassian dance is an important and defining part of the culture of Circassian people. The national dances evoke imagery of combat and courtship. They play a role in efforts to preserve Circassian tradition and culture in the
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. There are several dances including the '' kabardinka''. The version of this dance performed in Turkey is called ''Kafkas'', from ''Kafkasya'', the Turkish word for the Caucasus mountain region that was home to the Circassian people before the Circassian genocide. Another similar dance is called the '' lezginka''. Dancing ability is very important for social standing in Circassian communities, especially with regards to marriage and establishing romantic relationships. Children living in the Adyghe communities in Israel receive dance instruction from a young age as part of their school curriculum. Circassian dances share some common traits with ballet: men dance on the tips of their toes wearing special leather boots. Women move very lightly, gliding across the floor without moving their heads or upper bodies. Circassian men wear a black outfit called a ''cherkes'' on stage. It is a military style outfit with an imposing coat and bullet cartridges worn across the chest. Men often wear a dagger, and a dagger or sword may be incorporated into some of the dances. Circassian dances are often performed at national festivals and cultural celebrations.


See also

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Circassian music Circassian music refers to the traditional songs and instruments of the Circassians. Instruments Circassian music is characterized by certain instruments, including: * Pshine ( ady, Пшынэ), an accordion which is played in a specific way t ...


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