Just came back from Turkey and loved it, the people there are so nice and chilled and the way they treat children there is awesome. You can tell that family is very important in Turkey. Cheers from Scotland.
@@teomanuzun106 senin gibi dangalaklar....herkesi aynı sepete koymak ne kadar ahmaklık...adam günümü guzellestirdiniz diyo bu dansla sende öküz gibi sanki herif bütün Türk dansı yemeği yunandir diyen birisiymis gibi cevap veriyon. Birazda bu aptalca politikayı beyin yikamisligi bırakmanın zamanı gelmedi mi? Mutevazilik hiç mi yok? Ne kadar usulsüz ve utanç şekilde iltifat yapan birine böyle cevap verdiğinin farkindamisin? Birde başkalarının onyargilarini eleştirir sevmezsiniz,.kendi bokunuzu görmezsiniz. Söyleyeceğin tek şey pozitif olmalıydı yada hiç bir şey. Işte herkesi aynı sepete koymanın budalaligi, sende türk olmana rağmen senin gibi insanlardan utanç duyuyorum
@@teomanuzun106its propably a 100% Turkish dance I grew up with pontian greek music and dances but we don't have a dance like that or even a similar dance to this even though we come from the same area as this dance Propably its a more modern dance..after we left the black sea
Can you tell me a little bit about your Turkish heritage? Those who live abroad have always been interested in their Turkish past. For example, Boris Johnson's Turkish heritage(etc).
lots of culture and durations of turkey is similar to Afghan people even in Afghanistan we speak turkish too and called them turkman. very brave and honest people lots of love and respect from Afghanistan.
I've never been to Turkey, but, if this represents their culture in any way, I want to got there now! I think a lot of stereotypes need to be broken down about this wonderful culture and people. It looks to me like they love life?
Why does Pakistan love it's Turkish Family? Here is but 1 of many reasons. So perfect, so pristine. They are ***ALL IN THE ZONE*** Lots of Love from us :-)
Bir Azerbaycan Türkü olarak bu şarkıyı o kadar seviyorum ki dansı muhteşem. Bizim ülkede müzik öğretmenleri Kolbastı ritmi dünyada çalınması en zor ritmdir der.
will melikyan you are really funny man .why would you wana talk about the past dude those days are gone they were no laws back in day forget about the history and think what you planning to do on new year .
jordan amman I was mentioning it as a joke, and I truly understand your point. The only thing I have against what you said is "forget about history" as if it's still not being denied. If the Armenian Genocide was, in fact, recognized and Turkey gave a formal apology along with the handing over of our native lands, I would not say a word. But, believe me, there were laws back then. But the laws that were established ruled against the Armenian people ultimately leading to mass murder. Another thing that troubles me is how the people, especially uneducated Americans, praise the "culture" of the people (politically speaking) that have been barbariclly roaming earth ever since the days of the Mongols.
Wow, the girl dancing barefoot at the beginning of the video is amazing. Her moves are incredible. The guy at 0:48 dancing on his toes is excellent. I love how they all dance. The music is fantastic.
Something I admire for 12 years. First listened in Brussels where I was working. And still admiring...A lot! They are the best of the best! I hope Erdogan supports that kind of expressions. WoooWWW!
There is some coincidence. In the russian youth slang are popular words "kolbasa" and "to kolbasitsa" that mean rave, party hard, dance, have a blast, and so on (In the hardbass subculture, for example). But originally kolbasa just mean sausage in the language and it has turkic origin with not much obvivios etymology (some souces say 'kul basti' means specialy cooked meat).
Milliyetci Sosyalist - It's a bit more than curry smell. More like insecure sensitive complexed stinkers all over. And there is no reason for it. We know them all too well. Ignore morons.
hahahah really guys i don't no what is the name of dance butt your dance is awesome really love you because we are good friends both country Turkey and Pakistan therefore love you all Turkish and of course this is good dance because this is your culture dance. By the way anyone telling me what is the name of the dance?
Pcp ... drogue ... reve party ... hippy sa ma donne envi de bouger je me suis leve du canape ensorcellè 🤣🤣🤣 jai bouger comme une anguille du lac des lockness .... la guitare le saz waouh waouhh midnight express
@massinissausa1 its one of the turkish traditional dances from northern side of Turkey. If I remember correctly, its teaching under the name of "Kolbasti" or "Hoptek" in some countries but I don't know which ones:S However, if you like to come to Turkey, you can find many places to learn this dance and believe me you will enjoy a lot:)
Wow super energetic dance and music itself pushes to dance with complete enjoyment and actually good for body too to keep healthy. Wanna learn this dabka dance