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Shalakho (Template:Lang-hy shalakho; Template:Lang-az; Georgian: შალახო shalakho) is a popular dance of the Caucasus.[1] 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.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c 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. ^ Микеладзе Г. (2007). Сын бека, потомок шаха. Азербайджанские Известия. p. 3.