baroldeki
Baroldeki is a traditional Turkish folk dance that originated in the Black Sea region, particularly in the provinces of Kastamonu, Sinop, and Çorum. The dance is named after the Baroldi region, a mountainous area in northeastern Turkey where it is most commonly performed. Baroldeki is characterized by its energetic and rhythmic movements, which often include leaps, turns, and intricate footwork.
The dance is typically performed by a group of dancers, usually consisting of eight to twelve individuals.
Baroldeki is often performed during celebrations, festivals, and weddings in the Black Sea region. It is also
The music that accompanies Baroldeki is typically played on traditional Turkish instruments, such as the ney
Baroldeki is considered a living cultural heritage of Turkey, and it is protected and promoted by the