titreimleri
Titreimleri is a traditional practice of the fictional Naltar culture, combining storytelling, song, and dance in a ceremonial performance. It functions as a community gathering that marks seasonal transitions and preserves communal memory.
The word derives from the Naltar words titre meaning 'to recall' and imi meaning 'joy'.
A typical titreimleri begins after dusk with a chant invoking ancestors. A lead storyteller improvises a narrative,
Coastal communities favor brisk tempo and circular dances, while highland variants emphasize slower pacing and richer
Earliest references date to 18th-century records; revival efforts emerged in the late 20th century, and practitioners
Today it appears in festivals, school programs, and museum exhibitions; researchers document its scales and rhythms