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Traditional Turkmen weddings in villages such as Çamcı (Edremit) or Gökköy (Kepsut) feature folk dances like the "Aşağıdan" game, accompanied by the powerful resonance of drums and pipes.

The person at the head of the line who directs the rhythm and steps, often waving a handkerchief to signal transitions. Balikesir Halay 2

The music is led by the Zurna (a shrill pipe) and the Davul (a large bass drum), creating a sound that can be heard across entire villages. Traditional Turkmen weddings in villages such as Çamcı

The Rhythm of Balıkesir: Understanding the Halay Balıkesir , a city bridging the Marmara and Aegean regions of Turkey, is a land where tradition is woven into the very fabric of daily life. While many associate Turkish folk dance with the heroic Zeybek (dance) , the remains a vital communal thread, especially during local festivals and weddings. What is Halay? The Rhythm of Balıkesir: Understanding the Halay Balıkesir