horozeessa
Horozeessa is a lesser-known traditional folk dance originating from the rural regions of the Caucasus Mountains, particularly within the cultural sphere of the Ossetians and some neighboring communities. The term "horozeessa" is derived from the Ossetian language, where "horo" means "circle" and "zeessa" refers to a specific rhythmic pattern or step. This dance is typically performed during festive occasions, such as weddings, harvest celebrations, and other communal gatherings, serving as a form of social bonding and cultural expression.
The dance is characterized by its circular formation, with participants holding hands or linking arms to create
Horozeessa is closely tied to oral traditions, with lyrics and melodies passed down through generations. The
Efforts to document and promote Horozeessa have gained traction in recent years, with cultural organizations and