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Armenian Line Dances

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  • #11
    Originally posted by SagGal
    I really feel like blasting the music and dancing right now. Oh, I can't. It's one in the morning.
    To this song, I actually raised my hands and began to dance sitting down. hehe. Have I mentioned how much I love to dance?

    I don't hear any music when I go to that site.

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    • #12
      It's "karoun karoun karoun e, siroon siroon siroon e"

      So sing it, and dance away!

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Emil
        I don't hear any music when I go to that site.
        Check the speakers or make sure you didn't minimize the site. Otherwise, I don't know why it's not playing.
        :-)

        Originally posted by Baron Dants
        So sing it, and dance away!
        Those were some great 40 seconds. lol.
        I see...

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        • #14
          Originally posted by SagGal
          Check the speakers or make sure you didn't minimize the site. Otherwise, I don't know why it's not playing.
          :-)

          Those were some great 40 seconds. lol.

          I tried it in internet explorer and it worked, won't work in Mozilla. Oh well, that was pretty cool.

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          • #15
            Armenian Line Dance

            Check this site if interested in Armenian line dance:

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            • #16
              Originally posted by antranigv
              Check this site if interested in Armenian line dance:

              http://www.1001kefnights.com/LineDan...LineDances.htm
              Wow... very good post anto jan.

              Very interesting.... if you find more of these, post them.

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              • #17
                HyeJinx1984 - No I am the one that is Armenian, my fiance is Turkish. I was born in America and never learned the dances.

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                • #18
                  I absolutely adore the way armenians dance. Such life in every step. My favorite thing about attending armenian festivals, parties, etc, is the dancing.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by msan153
                    HyeJinx1984 - No I am the one that is Armenian, my fiance is Turkish. I was born in America and never learned the dances.

                    Then I'm worried about having to marry an Armenian girl. This guy is getting married with the Enemy! ....Good luck to you man , although I think that should be the last race any Armenian gets married to! (no pun intended to msan153).

                    I checked out most of those dances and I recognized like one of them. If it was up to me, I'd look at the first person in the line (when dancing) to see what he/she is doing and try to synchronize and learn on the spot!
                    Last edited by EYYBABA23; 01-31-2005, 04:06 PM.

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                    • #20
                      You shouldnt word you words like that, friend. It is rather crude..
                      Last edited by sad_eyes; 01-31-2005, 04:56 PM.

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