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Dance show with break-dancing, lezginka and a small battle between them

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Dance show with break-dancing, lezginka and a small battle between them
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Jepbarguly Garaev

The "Turkmenistan" Cinema Concert Center successfully hosted the performances of representatives of modern dance, in which 11 dance groups from the country participated.

The dancers and the audience in the hall were united by one thing - their love for dance. The concert turned into a vibrant dance show, with each participant sharing their best performances with the audience.

The program was opened by the ensemble "Goddess" choreographed by Ayna Kurbanova. The girls in red costumes performed a dance composition combining breakdance with Indian dance elements.

The boys from "Crazy Boys" choreographed by Mekan Batyrov impressed with their performance. The dancers are inspired by the style of Michael Jackson.

The youngest dancer is only three years old. And as always, when dealing with children, there was a funny incident. The little girl got tired of waiting for the host to finish speaking to the audience, so she went on stage without announcing her performance. The host could only shrug and give the stage to the young talent.

The "Lezginka" group charmed the audience with its temperament and incendiary attitude. Feeling their success, the dancers performed Armenian, Dargin, Chechen and Azerbaijani lezginka dances.

Then the host suggested organizing a battle between breakdancers and lezginka dancers. The performance that received more applause would be the winner. Who would win the playful dance in the style of a street game or the dance of mountain eagles?

Friendship won because the audience greeted both dances with applause.

The concert was organized by the Turkmenistan Federation of Dance Sport. The concert showed that young people not only love to dance but also enjoy performing, filling concert halls. We wish them to perform more often!