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horo and was
It was mainly for fun, as a contest of skills, or for the show, leading to the development of the variety of horo dances.
was a daimyo of the Hatakeyama clan and, according to some accounts, invented the horo, a stiffened cloak used by messengers and bodyguards to improve their visibility on the battlefield, and to act as an arrow-catcher.
A light framework of wicker, bamboo or whale bone known as an oikago, similar to a crinoline, which is said to have been invented by Hate Kayama Masanaga during the Onin War ( 1467 – 1477 ), was sometimes used to keep the horo expanded.
The family crest ( mon ) of the wearer was marked on the horo.
When inflated the horo was said to protect the wearer from arrows shot from the side and from behind.

horo and 1
For example, a kopanitsa dance rhythm may be described as slow-slow-quick-quick, whereas the tune may be played in what may be written as ( 2 + 2 )+( 2 + 1 )+( 2 + 2 ), i. e., an 11 time with primary accent at 1, secondary accents at 5 and 8, and ternary accents at 3, 7, and 10 ; the dancers thus dance to a meter composition 4 + 3 + 2 + 2, which may also be played by the musicians, e. g., in Traichovo horo ( Трайчово хоро ).

horo and .
The basic round dance goes by many names in the various countries of the region: kolo, oro, horo or hora.
Taumata ­ whakatangihanga ­ koauau ­ o ­ tamatea ­ turi ­ pukakapiki ­ maunga ­ horo ­ nuku ­ pokai ­ whenua ­ kitanatahu is an unremarkable hill in southern Hawke's Bay, not far from Waipukurau.
Taumata ­ whakatangihanga ­ koauau ­ o ­ tamatea ­ turi ­ pukakapiki ­ maunga ­ horo ­ nuku ­ pokai ­ whenua ­ kitanatahu is the Māori name for a hill, high, close to Porangahau, south of Waipukurau in southern Hawke's Bay, New Zealand.
Other forms of the name are longer still: " Taumata ­ whakatangihanga ­ koauau ­ o ­ tamatea ­ ure ­ haea ­ turi ­ pukaka ­ piki ­ maunga ­ horo ­ nuku ­ pokai ­ whenua ­ ki ­ tana ­ tahu " has 92 letters.
Most are circle-dances or line dances called horo ; but some are done singly or in pairs.
Examples are Sardinian ballu tundu, numerous Balkan folk dances ( kolo, oro, horo ), Russian khorovod and Romanian hora.
Bulgarian folk dance horo.
Some examples are rachenitsa ( 7 beats divided: 2-2-3 ), paidushko horo ( 5 beats: 2-3 ), eleno mome ( 7 beats: 2-2-1-2 ), kopanitsa ( 11 beats: 2-2-3-2-2 ), and Bucimis ( 15 beats: 2-2-2-2-3-2-2 ), and pravo horo, which can either be standard 4 / 4 or 6 / 8.
Hora, also known as horo and oro, is a type of circle dance originating in the Balkans but also found in other countries.
The traditional Bulgarian dance horo () comes in many shapes.
The steps used in a horo dance are extremely diverse and not just two or three steps forward and one step back.
The horo may vary between three to seven or eight steps forward and one to five or six steps back depending on the specific type.
There are more than five types of horo that are usually danced at every wedding.
There are no two horo dances with similar steps.
There are probably over one hundred types of horo dances in the Bulgarian folklore.
In the past, the horo dance had a social role in Bulgarian society.
It has two parts-" kai " which means food and " horo " which means town or village.
Kai horo in Te Reo Maori means ' greedy ' - but is made up of the words Kai ( food ) and horo ( quickly ) which, loosely translated, could be said to mean ' fast food ', a play on the fate of the villagers.
After sunset, the crowd would build up a large fire and would dance a horo ( a traditional round dance ) until the fire dies and only embers remain.
In the town of Kalofer, a traditional horo with drums and bagpipes is played in the icy waters of the Tundzha river before the throwing of the cross.
* Jambolsko Paidushko: Pajdusko / Paidushko horo / Baiduska, etc.
It reminds me of the so called " tsigansko horo " ( gypsy chain dance ), but the dances are not at all alike.

horo and 8
* Pravo horo ( Право хоро ) ( 2 / 4 or 6 / 8 -- counted as 2 triplets 3 + 3.

horo and cloth
* The horo ( 母衣 ) were large pieces of cloth, not entirely unlike a cape or cloak, which would be worn on the back, supported and shaped by a series of bamboo or wooden sticks.

horo and with
The name on the sign that marks the hill is " Taumata ­ whakatangihanga ­ koauau ­ o ­ tamatea ­ turi ­ pukakapiki ­ maunga ­ horo ­ nuku ­ pokai ­ whenua ­ kitanatahu ", which translates roughly as " The summit where Tamatea, the man with the big knees, the climber of mountains, the land-swallower who travelled about, played his nose flute to his loved one ".
The Greek χορός is cognate with Bulgarian хоро ' horo ', Romanian ' horǎ ', Serbian / Croatian / Bosnian / Montenegrin / Slovenian ' kolo ', Macedonian / Montenegrin ' oro ', the Turkish form ' hora ', ' valle ' in Albania, and in Hebrew הורה ( Hora ).
It has very little in common with the simple Pravo horo ( straight chain dance ).

horo and on
A traditional Bulgaria n all-male horo ( dance ) | horo dance in ice-cold water on Theophany

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