zskoore
Zskoore is a traditional communal art form of the fictional Kheyran people, combining narrative speech, multipart vocal harmony, and percussive rhythm. Performances occur during the winter harvest festival and invite participation from people of all ages. The word zskoore is said to come from the Kheyran verb skoor, meaning to bind voices together.
Structure and performance: A zskoore event usually includes a lead storyteller, a chorus, and a drummer or
Content and function: Tales recount genealogies, border legends, ecological knowledge, and moral exempla. Performers weave memory
Origins and spread: Ethnographic sources place the origins in the highland valleys several centuries ago, transmitted
Cultural significance: Zskoore functions as a vehicle for memory, social bonding, conflict mediation, and ceremonial storytelling.
Contemporary status: Today, several groups preserve zskoore through workshops, formal performances, and recordings. Ethnographic programs document