- The
Lezginka (Lezgian: Лезги кьуьл; Russian: Лезгинка) is the
collective name
originally given by
Russians to all
North Caucasian dances united by fast...
- in 1945.
Dagestani folk
dances include a fast-paced
dance called the
lezginka. It
derives its
names from the
Lezgin people; nevertheless, Azerbaijanis...
- in the
eastern Black Sea region,
Spoon dances in and
around Konya, and
Lezginka in Kars and
Ardahan are some of the best
known examples of these. With...
-
people before the Circ****ian genocide.
Another similar dance is
called the
lezginka.
Dancing ability is very
important for
social standing in Circ****ian communities...
- in 2011 in Russia,
these flash mobs were a
direct answer to
spontaneous lezginka street dancing flash mobs,
frequent around that time in
Russia and po****r...
-
ensemble Lezginka began tours around the
Soviet Union and
foreign countries. They
gained worldwide fame.
Izrailov headed the
dance ensemble Lezginka from...
-
movements gradually accelerate until they
reach the
quick rhythm of the
Lezginka music.
Banovsha (Azerbaijani: Bənövşə,
meaning "Viola flower") represents...
- Letkiss, Letka-Enka, Let's Kiss Jenka, La Yenka)
Leventikos (Greece)
Lezginka (Russian
Caucasus Region)
Lezim Likok Pulo
Limbo (dancers p****
under horizontal...
-
world champion in
combat sambo; MMA
fighter Nader's
Dagestan campaign Lezginka Lezgin language Lezgistan North Caucasian people Northeast Caucasian people...
- the
entertainment industry in Dagestan. The republic's
dancing ensemble "
Lezginka" was led by
Tankho Israilov, a
Mountain Jew, from 1958 to 1979. Mountain...