: Dancers keep their palms open and facing upward, symbolizing invoking God's blessing .
: Claimed and performed by Arabic, Syriac, Kurdish, and Turkish groups in Mardin. YГ¶resel MГјzikler Mardinreyhani Oyun HavasД±
📍 : If you visit, you can see live performances at the Mardin Museum during their weekly "Leyli Nights". If you'd like, I can: Help you find video tutorials for the steps. Recommend other Mardin-specific folk dances . Look up the full story of the legends behind the dance. : Dancers keep their palms open and facing
: A signature move involves slowly falling or squatting on the knees . " gratitude for harvest
: Often represents a "prayer for God's grace," gratitude for harvest, or an oath of loyalty to a loved one.