Elo Dîno Kurdistan/Turkey
This is a Kurdish dance, from Southeast Turkey, that Ahmet Lüleci learned in Germany from members of the Kurdish Diaspora. There are a couple of dances done to this music -- see the video links belowMusic: Koma Gulén Xerzan: Elo Dîno
Meter: 4/4
Formation: Shortlines, hands interdigitated, and held very straight and back. Stand very close to each other L shoulder in front of neighbor's R
Introduction: Wait through all the drumming and then wait through 1 bar (4 counts) of the singing.
Part 1: Done to Acapella singing
Bar 1: Facing center, step on R to R (1), Cross L over R (2), Close R next to L, with bent knees, no weight (3), Bounce on both feet (4), bounce again (&)Bars 2-12: repeat bar 1, eleven more times
Part 2: When the instrumentation joins in.
Bar 1: Step on R into the center to the diagonal R (1), Step on L to diagonal L (2), Rock straight back on R (3), Rock straight forward on L (4)Bar 2: Step back out of center on R (1), Step back out of center on L (2) Stamp R next to L (3) Stamp R next to L again (4)
Repeat bars 1-2 until the end of the music.
Tucson Video
Other Videos on the web:
This is not the same dance as the one described above, but is clearly related:Again, not exactly the same dance, but related
This is a completely different dance done to the same music:
Other Sources
- Luleci, Ahmet (2016) Instructional DVD
- Luleci, Ahmet (2016) Unpublished dance instructions
Also spelled: Dino, Ello, Aliyo
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