ftükrük
**ftükrük** is a traditional Turkish folk dance that originates from the eastern and southeastern regions of Anatolia, particularly among the Kurdish and Turkmen communities. The term "ftükrük" is derived from the Turkish word *ftükürmek*, meaning "to spit," which refers to the rhythmic stomping and spitting motions performed during the dance. It is often associated with celebrations, weddings, and communal gatherings, serving as both a form of entertainment and a cultural expression.
The dance is characterized by its lively, energetic movements, including rapid footwork, hand clapping, and occasional
Ftükrük is often performed in groups, with dancers moving in a circular or line formation. The dance