Kurdish dance
Kurdish dances (
folkloric dances are mixed-gender which distinguishes the Kurds from other neighbouring Muslim populations.[4] On March 3, 2023, Iranian police shut down a sports centre over mixed-gender Kurdish dances.[5]
See also
- Kurdish culture
- Armenian dance
- Assyrian folk dance
- Dabke (a form of Arabic dance)
- Syrtos (Greek)
- Turkish dance
References
- ^ ISBN 978-965-278-238-0.
- ^ "Learn About Kurdish Dance |". The Kurdish Project.
- ^ from the original on 2022-02-23. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
- ^ Kurds, Kurdistan, Part 4. "Dances and music", The Encyclopedia of Islam, Edited by C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel, B. Lewis & Ch. Pellat, Vol. V, KHE-MAHI, Leiden, E.J. BRILL Publishers, 1986, 1263 pp. (see p. 477).
- ^ "KHRN: Iran shuts down sports centre over mixed-gender Kurdish dance". 6 March 2023.