"Denge Gowende" refers to the auditory environment of a (Kurdish folk dance). It encompasses both the instrumental melodies and the rhythmic chanting or singing that keeps the dancers in sync.
The tradition is particularly vibrant around Mardin (Mêrdîn) , where it is used to perform sung oral literature and upbeat dance music. 2. Denge Gowende: "The Sound of the Dance"
A widespread dance known for its energetic footwork.
The (also known as kemaçe or ribab in some Kurdish dialects) is a central instrument in the musical identity of southeastern Turkey and the broader Kurdistan region.
Artists like Aslan Hezexi are well-known for "Kemençe Denge Gowende" performances, often recorded at Kurdish weddings ( Dawet ) to serve as high-energy dance tracks. 3. Cultural and Social Significance

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