yönldilir
Yönldilir is a lesser-known traditional Turkish folk dance that originates from the eastern and southeastern regions of Anatolia, particularly among the Kurdish and Turkmen communities. The term "yönldilir" is believed to derive from the Turkish words "yön" (meaning direction) and "dilir," which refers to a type of rhythmic clapping or stomping often associated with celebratory or communal activities. This dance is typically performed during festivals, weddings, and other gatherings, serving as a form of cultural expression and social bonding.
The dance itself is characterized by its lively, circular movements, where participants often hold hands or
Yönldilir is often performed during seasonal celebrations, such as Nowruz (Persian New Year) or local harvest