Abayi
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Abayi (Azerbaijani: Abayı) is a Azerbaijani dance with its origins from Shaki and Zaqatala region of Azerbaijan. The subject matter of the dance is middle age.
In this area middle-aged people are called "Abayi" and this kind of dance is generally performed by middle-aged men or women. Creators of the melody of this dance are the Shaki composers. It's a little exaggerating and funny and has a slow dancing tempo. This kind of dance used to be performed in group formerly, but later on changed to an individual dance.[1]
Notes
- ^ "آذربایجان رقص لری / Azerbaijani dances". azerbaijanidances.blogfa.com. http://azerbaijanidances.blogfa.com/. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
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