khorovodnyye
Khorovodnyye, also known as khorovods, are traditional folk dances from Eastern Slavic countries, particularly Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. These dances are characterized by their circular formation, with participants holding hands and moving in a continuous circle. The term "khorovodnyye" comes from the Russian word "khorovod," which translates to "choir dance," reflecting the group nature of the performance.
Khorovodnyye are typically performed to the accompaniment of traditional instruments such as the balalaika, gusli, and
Khorovodnyye have been an integral part of Slavic culture for centuries, serving as a means of social
In recent years, khorovodnyye have gained international recognition, with performances taking place in various countries around