olguv
Olguv is a traditional Turkish folk dance that originates from the Aegean and Mediterranean regions of Turkey. The term "olguv" is derived from the Turkish word "olgu," meaning "custom" or "tradition," reflecting the dance's deep cultural roots. It is typically performed during festivals, weddings, and other communal celebrations, often accompanied by live music featuring instruments such as the bağlama (a long-necked lute), saz, or darbuka (a hand drum).
Olguv is characterized by its lively, rhythmic movements, which involve intricate footwork and graceful arm gestures.
The dance's steps vary by region, with some versions incorporating hopping, stamping, or swaying motions. In
Olguv holds significant cultural importance in Turkey, serving as a means of preserving heritage and fostering