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"Yuvarlandim" is a Turkish,
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,
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in folkloric tune (
Türkü Turkish folk music (''Türk Halk Müziği'') is the traditional music of Turkish people living in Turkey influenced by the cultures of Anatolia and former territories in Europe and Asia. Its unique structure includes regional differences under ...
); danced also in the past by the
Karamanlides The Karamanlides ( el, Καραμανλήδες; tr, Karamanlılar), also known as Karamanli Greeks or simply Karamanlis, are a traditionally Turkish-speaking Greek Orthodox people native to the Karaman and Cappadocia regions of Anatolia. The ...
, Greeks of Anatolia:
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and others.


Original form

The original form of the türkü was popular in
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.


See also

Yuvalandum or Yuvarlandım dance
(Greek
Γιουβαλάντουμ
from
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(Greek: Ακ Νταγ Ματέν) in the
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Province; performer: Antonis Papadopoulos, camera/ interview:
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, transcription/ translation: Maria Petrou (Turkish), Sotirios Rousiakis (Greek), editor: Ani Antonova, retrieved from www.oeaw.ac.at/VLACH. *
Tropanka Tropanka ( bg, Тропанка) is a folk dance from the region of Dobrudzha in northeastern Bulgaria, distinctive for its heavy earthy styling, pumping arm motions and foot stamps. It is a line dance, done with the dancers in a line or arc, ho ...
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Chukano horo Chukano horo (Rhodopes) - Чукано хоро (Родопи) is a Pomaks dance from the region of Rhodopes, now in modern-day Bulgaria Bulgaria (; bg, България, Bǎlgariya), officially the Republic of Bulgaria,, ) is a count ...
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Kaşık Havası Kaşık Havası ( tr, Kaşık Havası, spoon tune) or Kaşık Oyunları ( tr, Kaşık Oyunları, spoon dances; el, Χορός κουταλιών) are folk dances mostly spread over the Mediterranean region In biogeography, the Mediterra ...
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Ballos The Ballos ( el, Μπάλος) is a Greek folk dance and a form of sirtos. There are also different versions in other Balkan countries. The Ballos is of Greek origin, with ancient Greek elements. The name originates in the Italian ''ballo'' ...
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Syrtos Syrtos ( el, συρτός, ''syrtos'' (also ''sirtos''); plural , ''syrtoi'' (also ''sirtoi''); sometimes called in English using the Greek accusative forms ''syrto'' (also ''sirto''); from the el, links=no, σύρω, ''syro'' (also ''siro''), ...


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