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Abohor Zeybegi
This is an old zeybek dance known as Abohor (Epicho) Zeybegi, but it has nothing to do with this village, so it is not clear why it is called as is. |
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Abohor-Zeybegi_Cihangir
A Cypriot zeybek dance, found among both in Turkish and Greek communities.
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Aksaminan-Ikindinin-Arasi
This love song is sang at weddings and entertainment nights by Turkish Cypriots. |
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Arabiye-I
Originally this is a women's dance, but at the same time men also use this same music for "Bardak Dansi(Glass Dance)". |
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Arabiye-I-II
This dance sequence is a women dance. |
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Arabiye-I-II
This two-part dance tune is a women's dance. This version is played only on kaval (a simple kind of flute associated with shepherds). |
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Avare-Sofor
This is a popular song of 60's came from Turkey, sang by Turkish Cypriots. |
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Aziziye-Sirtosu
This is a folk dance in sirto form. The performers claimed that it is imported from Turkey and changed in time in Cyprus. |
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Bahriyeli-Ciftetellisi
This is a well known women's dance generally played at weddings.
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Besmeleynan-Ciktim-Yola
This is known as the First Fasil (a set of songs sang in an order). |
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Catisma-Sarkisi
This is a song that is usually used while two singers improvise small poems and cross sing until one of them beats the other by making him/her unable to improvise more poems. |
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Ciftetelli
This is a well known folk dance generally played at weddings in whole Cyprus. |
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Dingala-Havasi
This was used to entertain people in villages. Someone acts like a cripple old lady and other people tease her. This music is also known as "Sandala Mandala" and has lyrics. |
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Erkek-Yol-Havasi
A Cypriot zeybek dance, played by both Turkish and Greek Cypriots
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Gelin-Havasi
A song that was used to start the wedding by being played in front of the bride’s house. |
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Kadin-karsilamalari_1-2
Women's "karsilama." It means "face to face." So the choreography of this dance is based on face to face movements. |
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Kadin-Karsilamasi
A women's karsilama that used to be played and danced at weddings and other entertainment activities. |
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Kara-Gozlu-Haticem
A folk song came from Turkey |
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Karsilama-IV
The last part of the four-sequence and most popular traditional men's dance in Cyprus.
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Karsilamalar-I-II-III
The first three parts of the four-part-sequence and most popular traditional men's dance in Cyprus. |
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Kasap-Havasi
A folk dance that each dancer uses a sickle while dancing. |
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Kozan
This is a traditional tune that is played as the opening music of weddings as well as a dance tune that unmarried girls dance together carrying a jug and breaking it at the end of the dance. Usually there are coins in the jug and after it is broken children collect the coins and/or man dance on the pieces of it. |
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Mevlana
An old, Arabic origined Turkish dance music. |
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Sirto-(Psarabulla)
This is a folk dance in sirto form found in both communities. |
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Zeybek1
The first part of the 3 part sequence zeybeks. |
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Zeybek2
The second part of the 3 part sequence zeybeks |
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