Komi music reminds me Russian folk song, like the "Golden ring ensemble". Not surprisingly, finno-uralic culture influenced and intertwined with Russian culture, especially the central and northern, northern-eastern parts.
Vasili, You are spoiling us again, and we love it!! Your jumps and turns are STUNNING, not to mention the graphics, choreography, your spacial apptitude and apptitude for learning and executing complex moves without losing the nuances of each culture in the translation. And then, you put it ALL into a 15 minutes or less nutshell for us!! WOW BRAVO Vasili 👏💐💯
Thank you. Excellent collection.👍 how interesting how the western branch (Finns, Karelians) have that north european influence, and as you get to the east of north eurasia the music and dance of the uralic cultures gets more orental, shamanic ))))
Bravo Vasilis !!! Such a joy to watch your work. I think if doctors would prescribe no medicine but 1 of your video’s daily, there would be so much more happiness on this earth! 😃
Magnifique comme à chaque fois !! Une véritable expérience musicale et culturelle ❤. Merci de nous faire découvrir les richesses des folklores du monde
wonderful, but as ever...changing too quickly from one to the next :) I love the Latvian, Samoyedic, Udmurt, Komi and Karelian sets. And of course Eva's Polka, Finland's unofficial national anthem :)
Latvians are not Ugro-Finnic people of Uralic family. Latvians and Lithuanians belong to Baltic group of Indo-European family. Celtic, Germanic, Romance, Slavic, Iranic and Indo-Aryan groups also belong to Indo-European family
As an Udmurt, I am confused by the choice of such Russified dances instead of the true Udmurt typyrton. But you showed the Khanty-Mansi dance Kurenka very well, so thank you anyway
@@VasilisDance if you're interested, check this channel, there are a lot of Finno-Ugric dances th-cam.com/video/x8R9TTF10tM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sXLvBhu9_bMq_gaV
Please can you do dances of Middle East / Arab Edition part 2 besides Arab Peninsula, along with another Arab world such as Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Sudan and Somalia. I hope you can reply my opinion 🙏🏻😢
what's the name of the last Izhorian dance and the second Finnish dance? also the Nganasans, Komi, Finns, Karelians, Vepsians, Livonians, I could continue on and on... all have a serious banger :D (also the images in the Izhorian part show my hometown, I'm glad for that)
I totally agree!:)) The last Izhorian dance is taken from the Folk Music Ensemble of Petrozavodsk State University "Toive" th-cam.com/video/HzW_vTO7YL8/w-d-xo.html
@@VasilisDance also I would love to see a second part for Serbia, because there's a lot more cool stuff to include in it. thank you for introducing me into dances (Balkan and not only!), so καλη μερα, Βασιλί!!!
Thank you for another amazing video, Vasilis! I really wonder how do you manage to find music and dances from such small, obscure groups as Izhorians or Nganasans? Even most people in Russia don't know they exist. Do you find all original dances on TH-cam/the internet? That is really impressive! And greetings to all Uralic people from another transcontinental Eurasian 🇰🇿
Thank you very much!! I do a lot of research, and even more for those isolated and not very popular tribes! I'm glad people get to know them in a dancing way! :))
@@nashtokloginovskaya1568 I mean you're particularly right also but is in both countries for me they have their countries just like Sakha,Tuva,Altai,Komi,Chechnya , Dagestan and ofc Karelia
Hungarians almost all, Finlands more then 70 /100 comes from Hun Turks. They are members of Turkic world congress. And they are lucky because religiously they did not infected by Middle East unlike us Anatolian Turks. But slowly we started to clean up 😂
They are finno- uralic, but both in different groups. Hungarian closer to Mansi. Hungarians though went through strong influence from their slavic and balkan neighbours, genetically too. Nothing to do with Turks, as always appropriating everything that they like.
@@selcukakerman2953 Such a ridiculous and ign0rant comment. 😂 Finland isn't a member to the Turkic Council, and Hungary has an observer status in the organization. Both Finnish and Hungarian (Magyar) are Uralic languages, not Turkic. Uralic and Turkic (a.k.a. Hunno-Turkic, Chuvasho-Turkic, Turko-Bulgharic) are two completely different, unrelated language families. Finnish is most closely related to Karelian, Livonian, Estonian, Ingrian, Vepsian languages. Hungarian is most closely related to Mansi and Khanty languages (closer to Mansi than Khanty) spoken in the Yugra region of western Siberia. However, Hungarian language has hundreds of Oghur Turkic (a.k.a. Bulgharic) loan words borrowed from the languages of Onogurs and Kabars that formed a tribal confederation with Ugric Magyars in Magna Hungaria (today's Bashkiria/Bashkortostan and its surroundings) and from the language of the last remnants of Pannonian Avars absorbed by their Hungarian conquerors. The European exonyms for Magyars (Hungar, Hongrie, Oungros, Vengry) derived from the name of Turkic Onogur, not from the name of Huns. On-oghur means ten tribes in Oghur Turkic (corresponding to "on oghuz" in Common Turkic). The royal house (Arpad dynasty) and the core/ruling tribes of the Magyar-Onogur-Kabar tribal confederation were of Onogur origin, hence why Europeans erroneously referred to Magyars as Onogurs too. By the way, Hungarian also has hundreds of Common Turkic loan words borrowed from the languages of the Cumans and Pechenegs (referred to as Kun and Besenyö in the medieval Hungarian texts) that fled the Mongol invasion, took refuge in Hungary, converted to Roman Catholicism in the 13th century and got gradually assimilated and absorbed by Hungarians. The last recorded speaker of Cuman language was Istvan Varro from Hungary, who died in 1770. To sum it up, Hungarians are a Ugric people with Turkic admixture and Turkic cultural influence.
Wow! As a Finn I had no idea Finno-Ugric people have such a variety of dances, never seen most of them before.
Komi music reminds me Russian folk song, like the "Golden ring ensemble". Not surprisingly, finno-uralic culture influenced and intertwined with Russian culture, especially the central and northern, northern-eastern parts.
Mordovian and Mari songs are somewhat similar to Tatar ones, but this is not surprising, because they are close neighbors.
Мордовские вообще не похожи
А татаре нам не нужны 🤮
Vasili,
You are spoiling us again, and we love it!!
Your jumps and turns are STUNNING, not to mention the graphics, choreography, your spacial apptitude and apptitude for learning and executing complex moves without losing the nuances of each culture in the translation. And then, you put it ALL into a 15 minutes or less nutshell for us!! WOW
BRAVO Vasili
👏💐💯
Thank you so much!! 😊
Тitanic work. Your dancing is the book of life
Thank you very much!!
@@VasilisDancecould you please, write the names of those dances.
Thank you. Excellent collection.👍 how interesting how the western branch (Finns, Karelians) have that north european influence, and as you get to the east of north eurasia the music and dance of the uralic cultures gets more orental, shamanic ))))
Absolutely! Thank you for watching!
Bravo Vasilis !!! Such a joy to watch your work. I think if doctors would prescribe no medicine but 1 of your video’s daily, there would be so much more happiness on this earth! 😃
So nice 😃, thank you!
Vasilis, the effort that you put to make this video is awesome. Thank you for introducing cultures that some of us are not familiar with 🌺🙏
Thank you for watching!😊
Зур рахмат син'э.
Awesome medley of folk dances.
Such a brilliant video. Keep it up!!! :)
Felicidades🎉😊🎉oye una pregunta podrías hacer danzas de GIBRALTAR 🇬🇮🇬🇮🇬🇮🇬🇮🇬🇮🇬🇮🇬🇮🇬🇮
Thank you
Thank you for watching!
i deeply appreciate the hard work you're putting in. You educate many people in folklore.
Do not forget videografi yuare doing good job. Ameizing pictures and kolors, wanderful sou.
Bravo VASILI, the best dancer of Greece!
Thank you!! 😊
I am amazed at how fast and cheerful the dances are. 😮 We from the Mediterranean always think that northerners are cold. It's not true.😊Bravo Vasilis!
Thank you! 😊😊
Bravoo Vasilis yuare god dencer, yu went olover the world.
Thank you!! 😊
Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Wow
Magnifique comme à chaque fois !! Une véritable expérience musicale et culturelle ❤. Merci de nous faire découvrir les richesses des folklores du monde
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wonderful, but as ever...changing too quickly from one to the next :) I love the Latvian, Samoyedic, Udmurt, Komi and Karelian sets. And of course Eva's Polka, Finland's unofficial national anthem :)
Latvians are not Ugro-Finnic people of Uralic family. Latvians and Lithuanians belong to Baltic group of Indo-European family. Celtic, Germanic, Romance, Slavic, Iranic and Indo-Aryan groups also belong to Indo-European family
Vesps- are also finno-uralian nation. Close to Estonians. More or less distinct community of Vesps can be found also in Pskov, Russia
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As an Udmurt, I am confused by the choice of such Russified dances instead of the true Udmurt typyrton. But you showed the Khanty-Mansi dance Kurenka very well, so thank you anyway
Thank you for watching!! You are free to suggest me notable dances or songs that show the true Udmurt spirit.
@@VasilisDance if you're interested, check this channel, there are a lot of Finno-Ugric dances th-cam.com/video/x8R9TTF10tM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sXLvBhu9_bMq_gaV
Please can you do dances of Middle East / Arab Edition part 2 besides Arab Peninsula, along with another Arab world such as Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Sudan and Somalia. I hope you can reply my opinion 🙏🏻😢
Absolutely! It's in my plans soon 😊
@@VasilisDanceThanks a lot 🙏🏻😊
@@VasilisDancedon't forget about Iran and Turkey as well 🙏🏻😊
@@nandoreynandzo7590Turkey is not arab
Indo Iranian Eurasian A Dance Medley
Iranian
Choob Bazi - Khorasan
Talış Reqsi - Talysh
Bandari - Hormozgan
Dokhtare Bandari - Ahwaz
Kurdistan 🦚
Şemmame - Dohul
Ağır Govend - Bitlis
Jamshid Tan'nek - Kermanshah
Eshghe Kurdistan - Urmia
Halparke - Kurdistan
Xurfani - Êfrin
Ossetia
Ossetia Dance
Balochistan
Balochi Performance Dance
Daanah Pah Daanah
Afghanistan
Mast Attan
Afshari
Tajikistan
Pamir Dance
Mast Pamiri
Tajik Uyghur Dance
Romani
Tiģras Dance
Rajasthan Dance
Ederlezi
Romani Karsılamas
Pakistan
Bhangra Dance - Punjab
Bumbro - Kashmir Mission
Ho Jamalo
Mast Attan - Pashto
Maldives
Maldives Dance
Boduberu Dance
Bangladesh
Pasoori Dance
Bihu Dance
Lilabali Dance
Cha Baganer Gaan
India
Garaj Garaj
Chaudhary Dance
Tamil Nadu Dance
Sri Lanka
Pooja Dance
Nepal
Gurkha Dance
Hey kanchhi
Mazandaran
Lare Dance - Mazandaran
Again an another good Job Vasilis 👌👍 May be you can show shortly the country map together with country name, so we can remember the location.
Thank you very much!
what's the name of the last Izhorian dance and the second Finnish dance? also the Nganasans, Komi, Finns, Karelians, Vepsians, Livonians, I could continue on and on... all have a serious banger :D (also the images in the Izhorian part show my hometown, I'm glad for that)
I totally agree!:)) The last Izhorian dance is taken from the Folk Music Ensemble of Petrozavodsk State University "Toive" th-cam.com/video/HzW_vTO7YL8/w-d-xo.html
@@VasilisDance also I would love to see a second part for Serbia, because there's a lot more cool stuff to include in it. thank you for introducing me into dances (Balkan and not only!), so καλη μερα, Βασιλί!!!
0:36 - what rendition of "Sakkijarven Polkka" is that?
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👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Sucesso Vasilis....😘
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Can you make Romani-Gypsy dances? You can use Roman havası for Turkey if you are going to make an gypsy dances video.
It's in my plans, definitely!!
@@VasilisDance Thanks! What was the name of Flamenco dancer you used for Spain in Mediterranean dances video?
Bravo Bravo 👏 ❤❤❤
Thank you!! 😊
Hello ⭐
Excellent video and channel Vasilis! What song is used at the beginning of the Mari section around minute mark 7:04? Do you have a link to it?
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Thank you for another amazing video, Vasilis! I really wonder how do you manage to find music and dances from such small, obscure groups as Izhorians or Nganasans? Even most people in Russia don't know they exist. Do you find all original dances on TH-cam/the internet? That is really impressive! And greetings to all Uralic people from another transcontinental Eurasian 🇰🇿
Thank you very much!! I do a lot of research, and even more for those isolated and not very popular tribes! I'm glad people get to know them in a dancing way! :))
According to the statistics, Estonians have greatest % of blue eyes in the world.
Says please which playlist of this music video?
Udmurts don't have such dances at all :/
I'm telling you as a representative of this people
Where is the dance video you did about Israel? It's not in your channel anymore.
Karelia is also Finnish
Karelia is Karelian
@@nashtokloginovskaya1568 I mean you're particularly right also but is in both countries for me they have their countries just like Sakha,Tuva,Altai,Komi,Chechnya , Dagestan and ofc Karelia
Что за музыка играет на 8:02 ?
Mansikka
@@nashtokloginovskaya1568 thank yu
russian??? de-facto udmurt and komi ;)))
Altai uralic 🇹🇷🇦🇿🇺🇿🇹🇲🇭🇺🇫🇮🇪🇪🇰🇬🇧🇬🇰🇿🇲🇳
Finno-uralic.
What? Finland and Hungarians aren't Germans?, γερμανικά εθνη δεν είναι?
Hungarians almost all, Finlands more then 70 /100 comes from Hun Turks. They are members of Turkic world congress. And they are lucky because religiously they did not infected by Middle East unlike us Anatolian Turks. But slowly we started to clean up 😂
They speak an Uralic language.
@@selcukakerman2953 bullshit
They are finno- uralic, but both in different groups. Hungarian closer to Mansi. Hungarians though went through strong influence from their slavic and balkan neighbours, genetically too. Nothing to do with Turks, as always appropriating everything that they like.
@@selcukakerman2953 Such a ridiculous and ign0rant comment. 😂 Finland isn't a member to the Turkic Council, and Hungary has an observer status in the organization. Both Finnish and Hungarian (Magyar) are Uralic languages, not Turkic.
Uralic and Turkic (a.k.a. Hunno-Turkic, Chuvasho-Turkic, Turko-Bulgharic) are two completely different, unrelated language families. Finnish is most closely related to Karelian, Livonian, Estonian, Ingrian, Vepsian languages. Hungarian is most closely related to Mansi and Khanty languages (closer to Mansi than Khanty) spoken in the Yugra region of western Siberia. However, Hungarian language has hundreds of Oghur Turkic (a.k.a. Bulgharic) loan words borrowed from the languages of Onogurs and Kabars that formed a tribal confederation with Ugric Magyars in Magna Hungaria (today's Bashkiria/Bashkortostan and its surroundings) and from the language of the last remnants of Pannonian Avars absorbed by their Hungarian conquerors. The European exonyms for Magyars (Hungar, Hongrie, Oungros, Vengry) derived from the name of Turkic Onogur, not from the name of Huns. On-oghur means ten tribes in Oghur Turkic (corresponding to "on oghuz" in Common Turkic). The royal house (Arpad dynasty) and the core/ruling tribes of the Magyar-Onogur-Kabar tribal confederation were of Onogur origin, hence why Europeans erroneously referred to Magyars as Onogurs too. By the way, Hungarian also has hundreds of Common Turkic loan words borrowed from the languages of the Cumans and Pechenegs (referred to as Kun and Besenyö in the medieval Hungarian texts) that fled the Mongol invasion, took refuge in Hungary, converted to Roman Catholicism in the 13th century and got gradually assimilated and absorbed by Hungarians. The last recorded speaker of Cuman language was Istvan Varro from Hungary, who died in 1770. To sum it up, Hungarians are a Ugric people with Turkic admixture and Turkic cultural influence.
Карельский флаг не тот