Kornlika
Kornlika is a traditional Balkan folk dance that originates from the region encompassing modern-day Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and parts of Serbia. The dance is characterized by its lively, energetic movements, often performed in a circle or line formation. Kornlika is typically accompanied by folk music, which often features instruments such as the gusle (a single-stringed fiddle), tapan (a type of drum), and kaval (a flute). The name "Kornlika" is believed to derive from the Albanian word kornizë, meaning "corner," possibly referencing the dance's circular or corner-based movements.
The dance is commonly performed at celebrations, festivals, and social gatherings, reflecting the cultural heritage of
Kornlika is not only a form of entertainment but also a cultural symbol, preserving the traditions and