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Sokiv Jamor
  • Manage No PI00007023
    Country Tajikistan
    Year Aug 29, 2016
    ICH Domain Performing Arts
Description Dancers wearing elaborate costumes with golden embroidery hold mirrors in their hands while dancing. ‘Sokiv jamor’ means ‘beautiful women’ in Tajik, and the dance could only be performed by royal court dancers for the Shah (King in Persian). Each team typically consists of 10, 16 or 24 women, who dance to Shashmaqom, a traditional musical genre invented by court musicians in the 17th century. The traditional dances of Tajikistan are more complicated and technical than those of other Central Asian nations. Dance is one of the oldest genres of art in Tajikistan and receives a wide range of government support in the present day. Characteristics: ∙Court dance performed by female dancers holding mirrors Performed by Bazmoro Tajikistan National Dance Ensemble Directed by Qurbonali Kholov
Photographer Asia Dance Culture Institute
Place Republic of Korea File Size 364KB
Definition 882 x 540 File Format JPG
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