Essential in local Horon variations to mimic the movement of fish or the sea.
A localized version of the popular "Hudayda" rhythm specifically recognized in Ünye folklore. 🎹 Common Instruments Kemençe: The soul of the Horon.
Listen for cues like "Al Aşağı!" or "Hop Hop!" to signal a change in tempo or movement. Гњnye Oyun Havalari
Reflects the local migration history; it starts slow and accelerates into a high-energy finish.
A "face-to-face" dance involving two people, often performed with rhythmic clapping. Essential in local Horon variations to mimic the
Ünye , a coastal district of Ordu, features a unique blend of Black Sea "Horon" and Central Anatolian "Karşılama" rhythms. To make this a "useful feature," 🕺 Essential Ünye Playlists
Standard for outdoor celebrations and marches. ⚡ Performance Tips Listen for cues like "Al Aşağı
The district's most iconic "delikanlı" (youth) dance. It is heavy, dignified, and traditionally played at weddings.