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The Armenian dance (
Armenian Armenian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia * Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent ** Armenian diaspora, Armenian communities around the ...
: Հայկական պար)
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has been considered the oldest and most varied in its respective region. From the fifth to the third millennia B.C., in the higher regions of
Armenia Armenia, officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of West Asia. It is a part of the Caucasus region and is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia (country), Georgia to the north and Azerbaijan to ...
, the land of Ararat, there are rock paintings of scenes of country dancing. These
dance Dance is an The arts, art form, consisting of sequences of body movements with aesthetic and often Symbol, symbolic value, either improvised or purposefully selected. Dance can be categorized and described by its choreography, by its repertoir ...
s were most likely accompanied by certain kinds of songs or musical instruments. In the fifth century, Moses of Khoren (Movsés Khorenats'i) himself had heard of how the old descendants of Aram (that is
Armenians Armenians (, ) are an ethnic group indigenous to the Armenian highlands of West Asia.Robert Hewsen, Hewsen, Robert H. "The Geography of Armenia" in ''The Armenian People From Ancient to Modern Times Volume I: The Dynastic Periods: From Antiq ...
) make mention of these things (epic tales) in the ballads for the lyre and their songs and dances. Traditional dancing is still popular among expatriate Armenians, and has also been very successfully exported to international folk dance groups and circle dance groups all over the world. All dancers wear the traditional costume to embody the history of their culture and to tell their ancestors stories. The design of these costumes are influenced by many factors, such as religious traditions, family methods, and practicality. The traditional coloring and exquisite beading of the costumes tie the dance and the tradition together. The beautiful movements of the Armenian cultural dance are adored by audiences around the world.


Religious dancing

The origin of religious dancing is ancient, an expression of the inner feelings of those who participated in such performances. It is of interest to note that dance never occurred alone, but was always accompanied with song, clapping of hands, and musical instruments. As with music, so too the dance expressed a person's internal spiritual emotions and personal disposition.


Soviet Union

During the 1920s and 30s, three Armenian dance teachers moved to
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from the
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and opened dance schools. Their names were Madame Yelena, Madame Coronelli, and Sarkis Djanbazian. They taught
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and
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. Most of their students were members of the Armenian community in Tehran, but their classes were also attended by students from diverse backgrounds including Muslims, Jews, Baha'is and Zoroastrians.


National dance

Armenian dance form "Hov Arek", along with the
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of India, are collectively referred to as the "National Dances" (of Armenia and India respectively) during the Armenia-India joint issue of postage stamps, as a part of the Armenia-India international diplomatic relations.


Folk dances

* (Քոչարի) - Kochari is one of the most popular dances of Armenians. Kochari is danced in a group of men and women and is known for its tune played on the zurna. * (Շալախօ) - A dance for men from
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. It is performed in dance studios by men, but danced at public gatherings by women as well. * Tamzara (Թամզարա) - A dance originating in the
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. * (Յարխուշտա) - Yarkhushta is a martial dance from the Taron and Aghdznik regions of
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. * (Բերդապար) - Berd is a dance famous for having a circle of men stand on the shoulders of another circle and rotate. Berd means "fortress" in Armenian and is named accordingly because of the shape the dancers make. * (Շիրխանի) * (Հարսնապար) - from the Armenian ''hars'' which means bride, and ''par'' which translates to dance. The bride is shown dancing a solo and may possibly feature the bridesmaids. * (Գորանի) * (Գյոնդ or Գյովնդ) * (Մենապար) - Menapar translates to "solo." It may feature a man or woman. Normally, if a man is the one dancing, the music will be fast-paced and in the case of a woman, a slower, more elegant music will play. * (Նազպար) * (Շուրջպար) * (Սուսերապար) * (Փափուռի) * (Զույգապար) - Zuykpar is a duet done by a man and woman. It features a liveliness to it and normally includes both dancers doing symmetrical movements. * Николай Иосифович Эльяш Балет народов СССР. — Знание, 1977. — p. 59. — 166 pp. * (Վերվերի) * (Մշոյ խըռ) - originated in the region of Մուշ ( Moush). * (Լորկէ) * (Ծաղկաձորի) * (Կարնոյ քոչարի) - Very similar to Kochari, originated in region of Կարին (
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). * (Իշխանաց պար) - Also known as the "Lords' dance". * (Ֆնջան) * (Քերծի) * (Քաջաց խաղ) * (Թամուր աղա) * (Թրթռուկ) * (Սրաբար) * (Աստուածածնայ պար) * (Թարս պար) * (Լուտկի) * (Երեք ոտք) * (Ճոճք) * (Խնամիների պար) * (Խոշ բիլազիգ)


Regional dances

* (Արաբկիրի Պար) - A dance from the Armenian city of Arabkir. * (Քեսապական) - The Kesabian dance came from the city of Kesab,
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. * - originated among the fishermen of the Black Sea. * (or Muş, or Mus, Մշո Պար) - a mixed dance from the district of Moush/Taron, west of Lake Van. * (Սասնապար) - a popular dance common at weddings and other cultural gatherings. It originated in the city of Sasun. * (Վաղարշապատյան)- originated in Vagharshapat now known as Ejmiatsin. * (Զեյթունի պար) - originated in Zeytun. * . * (Զանգեզուրի) - a female solo dance. * (Ղարաբաղի) - 1) a female solo dance; 2) mournful memorial dance from
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