Parshendis
Parshendis, also known as Parshandis, is a traditional Persian folk dance that originated in the region of Khorasan, Iran. The dance is performed by a group of men and women, typically in a circular formation, and is characterized by its energetic movements and lively music. The dance is often performed during festivals and celebrations, and is an important part of Persian cultural heritage.
The name "Parshendis" is derived from the Persian words "pars" meaning "Persian" and "handis" meaning "skill" or
The music for Parshendis is typically played on traditional Persian instruments such as the tar, setar, and
Parshendis is not only a form of entertainment, but also a means of preserving and promoting Persian