While the upper body remains steady, the feet perform intricate combinations that speed up as the music reaches its crescendo.
The term Halay is derived from "Alay," symbolizing unity, cooperation, and the continuity of a community. It is typically performed by a minimum of three people who form a row or circle, holding hands or shoulders to stay in perfect sync with the rhythm. Cultural Significance in Balıkesir Balikesir Halay 2
In Balıkesir, these dances are more than just movement; they are a celebration of history and identity. While the upper body remains steady, the feet
The music is led by the Zurna (a shrill pipe) and the Davul (a large bass drum), creating a sound that can be heard across entire villages. While the upper body remains steady