Shalakho

Armenian group in Argentina playing Shalakho

Shalakho (Armenian: շալախո shalakho; Azerbaijani: Şələqoy; Georgian: შალახო shalakho or Georgian: კინტოური kintouri) is a popular dance of the Caucasus[1] of Azeri [2] and Armenian origin.[3][4] A time signature of the dance is 6
8
. The folk versions of the dance vary, depending on the region.[1]

In a broadly spread version, two men dance in order to win the favour of a woman. The dance can be performed by one or more dancers, men or women, in a free, Caucasian style of performance. Motions of women can be slow and lyrical. Music of the dance is rapid, which is reflected in the expansive and energetic motions of men.[1]

Composer Afrasiyab Badalbeyli used the melody of the dance in “The Maiden Tower” ballet composed by him.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Katherine St. John; Lloyd Miller; Mahera Harouny. (1987). Radif-e raqs: collection of dance sequences of the Persian tradition. Society for Preservation and Propagation of Eastern Arts. p. 127.
  2. N. G. Volkova (Translated by K. Tuite). Udis / Edited by R. Khanam. — Encyclopaedic Ethnography of Middle-East and Central Asia: Global Vision Publishing House, 2005. — Т. 1. — С. 820. The young generation of Udis dwelling in Georgia know Georgian songs. Most dances are of Azerbaijan origin (uzundara, shalakho), and Georgian Udis dance the Georgian lek'uri.
  3. K. St. John, L. Miller & M. Harouny (1987), Radif-e raqs : collection of dance sequences of the Persian tradition, Society for Preservation and Propagation of Eastern Arts
  4. Berthoud, Philip John (2016), World Music for Flatpicking Guitar Made Easy, Mel Bay Publications p.2
  5. Микеладзе Г. (2007). Сын бека, потомок шаха. Азербайджанские Известия. p. 3.
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