Davul Zurna Zeybek - Harmandali (en Iyisi) -

The dance is named after the , mountain warriors who lived in Western Anatolia between the 13th and 19th centuries.

Dancers mimic the majestic wings of eagles or hawks. Davul Zurna Zeybek - Harmandali (en iyisi)

Performers wear embroidered jackets ( cepken ), knee-length trousers ( şalvar ), and a distinct headscarf ( poshu ). The Sound: Davul and Zurna The dance is named after the , mountain

The "davul zurna" pairing is the traditional backbone of the Harmandalı melody, specifically for outdoor celebrations and weddings. Harmandalı - KÜRE Ansiklopedi The Sound: Davul and Zurna The "davul zurna"

"Davul Zurna Zeybek - Harmandali" refers to the iconic instrumental performance of Turkey’s most famous folk dance, the . Originating from the Aegean region, this performance is a powerful display of bravery, chivalry, and local pride. The Spirit of the Efe

Every movement reflects the courage of the "Efe" (leader).

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