This dance is originally danced with daggers. Each movement with the ejection of the hand to the ground is accompanied by sticking a dagger into it. But for security reasons, they are not shown here. Since the small stage and the proximity of the audience. I advise you to drive in the RU-vid search engine "Khanjluri" :)
@@Horaypa Kazbeguri as well as the main part of the georgian east-mountainers dances - there is a display of male prowess and dexterity, a kind of competition. The difference is only in presence of weapon ("khanjali" means a dagger). There is also an interesting mountain dance Khevsuruli, where a girl dances at the beginning, demonstrating her beauty to the viewer. Then a young man notices her and joins the dance, trying to get closer, but she keeps avoiding him. Then the second young man comes out, they alternately show signs of attention to her, the girl is still adamant and leaves. Then they converge in battle, bringing the army to help. Everyone is armed with a straight sword "pranguli", characteristic only for the Khevsureti region (in translation - frankish, some consider it to be the influence of the crusaders), where they also perform acrobatic numbers and movements. Previously, until the beginning of the 20th century, in every village, people trained and taught their children the techniques of armed and hand-to-hand combat, whose elements were introduced into the dance by the choreographers Sukhishvili / Ramishvili.
@@georgian9469Зачем же вы так?Живу в Донецке а мой любимый двоюродный брат в Тбилиси.Кто же знал что такое будет твориться на Земле?Давайте ЛЮДЬМИ оставаться!!!
@@user-zp2ep9pe6c Прелюбезнейшая барышня , русский , махровый мир , ваши царьки , в том числе и ваш любимый, император - грузин , сталин , порядком надоели всем на этом свете ! Так , что не обижайтесь , а пиняйте на себя и ваших же царьков !!!