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Valle_me_lodra Info

The (also known as tupan or daul ) is the heartbeat of this dance style. It is played with two different sticks:

Albanian valle is typically a where participants hold hands or shoulders, led by a dancer at the head of the line. valle_me_lodra

"Valle me lodra" (which translates to "Dance with Drums") refers to a vibrant tradition of Albanian folk dancing specifically accompanied by the —a large, double-headed traditional drum. This style is a staple of Albanian celebrations, particularly weddings and festivals, across Albania, Kosovo, and North Macedonia. The Instrument: The Lodra The (also known as tupan or daul )

A thick, heavy stick for deep, booming bass notes. This style is a staple of Albanian celebrations,

A thin switch for sharp, high-pitched "slap" sounds.The rhythm often dictates the energy of the dance, starting slow and building to an intense, high-energy crescendo. How to Dance (Basic Guide)

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