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lezginka is not couple solo and group dance

Lezginka is only danced in couples. It is not a solo dance, One may simply check Lezginka web page supported by the end of the articla to make sure... There are however other caucasian dances that are danced in soloes but no lezginka version of any caucasian nation is danced in solos or only by men. In lezginka dance woman is always involved. Lezginka dance represents relationship betwean man and woman. Man tries to attract woman's attantion by doing different moves or tricks... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.184.232.212 (talk) 06:36, 18 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

What is meant is that the couples dance together the lezginka, but apart . . . surely this must be rephased. It is the dance for them both to strut their stuff, the dance you dance with your lover, while he or she watches and responds with movements coy or enticing.