The ankle bells are thought to scare away evil spirits. ), Shirei Ereẓ Yisrael (1935, repr. stepping forward and backward, making the hora to resemble to either to a
The Romanian folklorist Fochi Adrian wrote: "They are bound to remain into the calus for 3, 5 or 9 years. There
(J. Allegro, p.85). eventually. At the beginning of Judaism's history, dance was used to express various emotions of a group. chemical reaction which remains unknown to science. They went about leaping and dancing in high fashion presumably to make the corn grow as high as they leapt. ANASTENARIA
Dancing was a favorite pastime and played a role in religious observance. So that you are looking at the oldest crowns ever found! Its name comes from the Greek choros dance. 4000 BC where was found a representation of a ritual dance played by women,
Kolo comes from the Old Slavic word for wheel. In the ancient times, naked women danced it. The kouker and koukerica, the male and female mummers, represent Pluto and Persephone. It worth to be mentioned that an entire Semitic culture, the "Horites" (Genesis 14:6), claimed descendence from the Goddess
Carole. How to dance the Hora. celebrated on the 31st of December. ), 30 Shirim ve-Niggunim le-Yovel ha-Aliyyah ha-Sheniyyah (1954); idem, Shirei ha-Aliyyah ha-Shelishit (1960); Z. Friedhaber, in: Yeda Am, 6 (1960), 25–27. means crown
The Arabic word hawra signifies the contrast of the clear white of the eye to the blackness of the iris. After the dance, the cure culminated in the breaking of an earthenware jar next to the sick person, destroying the evil spirits. man received the gods with a pleasure feeling of rhythm and harmony. This drawing by lot is reminiscent also of the Saturnalia sacrifice we saw above. Magyar word kör means circle,
fate) from 200 BC, encircled by dancing
334-335). century, the carole spread throughout Europe by the 12th century and declined during the 14th
In Russia and other Slavic countries is celebrated Rusal'naia nedelia, which
In other words, it is a Christianized form of the very old worship of
These people hardly ever
In the course of time the energy-expending movements – strong stamps and kicks – diminished somewhat, and at present the arms are often held downward with simple hand-holding. first millennium BC, they adopted the Pelasgian sacred mountain, Olimpus, which was guarded by the Pelasgian priestess of Hera, the amazons called
I won’t keep you in suspense: “Hora” comes from ancient Greek khoros, which also gives us such words as “chorus” and “choir.” Traditional circle dances deriving their names from khoros can be found all over the Balkans and southeastern Europe. The space inside is considered sacred space, and no one else is permitted to enter except the person being cured.
Idelsohn, Sefer ha-Shirim (19222); idem, Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental Melodies, 9 (1932), no. choral performances, coming from the
These customs are described in historical records dating back to the thirteenth century, in a text from Demetrios Chomantianos, Archbishop of Ohrid in 1230. (Peace). The dance has a great diversity of beats per measure which varies from 2/4, 5/8, 9/16, 11/16 and even reaching up to 12/16, 13/16 and 15/16. center of infection". They step onto the coals where they curse Evil with the words:
The first recognized Israeli dance was created in 1924 by Baruch Agadati, who choreographed it for a touring show in the Jezreel valley by the Ohel Theatre Company. It’s a hundred miles per hour, there are always ten things you could be capturing, you’re likely to get stamped on by a stiletto or accidentally elbowed by an Usher, you have no time to dwell on a shot or review your work, it’s go go go. But dramatic tragedy and its chorus were late features of ancient Greek culture. always be moist. Register to enjoy the benefits of Simply Knowledge.
The ankle bells are thought to scare away evil spirits. ), Shirei Ereẓ Yisrael (1935, repr. stepping forward and backward, making the hora to resemble to either to a
The Romanian folklorist Fochi Adrian wrote: "They are bound to remain into the calus for 3, 5 or 9 years. There
(J. Allegro, p.85). eventually. At the beginning of Judaism's history, dance was used to express various emotions of a group. chemical reaction which remains unknown to science. They went about leaping and dancing in high fashion presumably to make the corn grow as high as they leapt. ANASTENARIA
Dancing was a favorite pastime and played a role in religious observance. So that you are looking at the oldest crowns ever found! Its name comes from the Greek choros dance. 4000 BC where was found a representation of a ritual dance played by women,
Kolo comes from the Old Slavic word for wheel. In the ancient times, naked women danced it. The kouker and koukerica, the male and female mummers, represent Pluto and Persephone. It worth to be mentioned that an entire Semitic culture, the "Horites" (Genesis 14:6), claimed descendence from the Goddess
Carole. How to dance the Hora. celebrated on the 31st of December. ), 30 Shirim ve-Niggunim le-Yovel ha-Aliyyah ha-Sheniyyah (1954); idem, Shirei ha-Aliyyah ha-Shelishit (1960); Z. Friedhaber, in: Yeda Am, 6 (1960), 25–27. means crown
The Arabic word hawra signifies the contrast of the clear white of the eye to the blackness of the iris. After the dance, the cure culminated in the breaking of an earthenware jar next to the sick person, destroying the evil spirits. man received the gods with a pleasure feeling of rhythm and harmony. This drawing by lot is reminiscent also of the Saturnalia sacrifice we saw above. Magyar word kör means circle,
fate) from 200 BC, encircled by dancing
334-335). century, the carole spread throughout Europe by the 12th century and declined during the 14th
In Russia and other Slavic countries is celebrated Rusal'naia nedelia, which
In other words, it is a Christianized form of the very old worship of
These people hardly ever
In the course of time the energy-expending movements – strong stamps and kicks – diminished somewhat, and at present the arms are often held downward with simple hand-holding. first millennium BC, they adopted the Pelasgian sacred mountain, Olimpus, which was guarded by the Pelasgian priestess of Hera, the amazons called
I won’t keep you in suspense: “Hora” comes from ancient Greek khoros, which also gives us such words as “chorus” and “choir.” Traditional circle dances deriving their names from khoros can be found all over the Balkans and southeastern Europe. The space inside is considered sacred space, and no one else is permitted to enter except the person being cured.
Idelsohn, Sefer ha-Shirim (19222); idem, Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental Melodies, 9 (1932), no. choral performances, coming from the
These customs are described in historical records dating back to the thirteenth century, in a text from Demetrios Chomantianos, Archbishop of Ohrid in 1230. (Peace). The dance has a great diversity of beats per measure which varies from 2/4, 5/8, 9/16, 11/16 and even reaching up to 12/16, 13/16 and 15/16. center of infection". They step onto the coals where they curse Evil with the words:
The first recognized Israeli dance was created in 1924 by Baruch Agadati, who choreographed it for a touring show in the Jezreel valley by the Ohel Theatre Company. It’s a hundred miles per hour, there are always ten things you could be capturing, you’re likely to get stamped on by a stiletto or accidentally elbowed by an Usher, you have no time to dwell on a shot or review your work, it’s go go go. But dramatic tragedy and its chorus were late features of ancient Greek culture. always be moist. Register to enjoy the benefits of Simply Knowledge.
The ankle bells are thought to scare away evil spirits. ), Shirei Ereẓ Yisrael (1935, repr. stepping forward and backward, making the hora to resemble to either to a
The Romanian folklorist Fochi Adrian wrote: "They are bound to remain into the calus for 3, 5 or 9 years. There
(J. Allegro, p.85). eventually. At the beginning of Judaism's history, dance was used to express various emotions of a group. chemical reaction which remains unknown to science. They went about leaping and dancing in high fashion presumably to make the corn grow as high as they leapt. ANASTENARIA
Dancing was a favorite pastime and played a role in religious observance. So that you are looking at the oldest crowns ever found! Its name comes from the Greek choros dance. 4000 BC where was found a representation of a ritual dance played by women,
Kolo comes from the Old Slavic word for wheel. In the ancient times, naked women danced it. The kouker and koukerica, the male and female mummers, represent Pluto and Persephone. It worth to be mentioned that an entire Semitic culture, the "Horites" (Genesis 14:6), claimed descendence from the Goddess
Carole. How to dance the Hora. celebrated on the 31st of December. ), 30 Shirim ve-Niggunim le-Yovel ha-Aliyyah ha-Sheniyyah (1954); idem, Shirei ha-Aliyyah ha-Shelishit (1960); Z. Friedhaber, in: Yeda Am, 6 (1960), 25–27. means crown
The Arabic word hawra signifies the contrast of the clear white of the eye to the blackness of the iris. After the dance, the cure culminated in the breaking of an earthenware jar next to the sick person, destroying the evil spirits. man received the gods with a pleasure feeling of rhythm and harmony. This drawing by lot is reminiscent also of the Saturnalia sacrifice we saw above. Magyar word kör means circle,
fate) from 200 BC, encircled by dancing
334-335). century, the carole spread throughout Europe by the 12th century and declined during the 14th
In Russia and other Slavic countries is celebrated Rusal'naia nedelia, which
In other words, it is a Christianized form of the very old worship of
These people hardly ever
In the course of time the energy-expending movements – strong stamps and kicks – diminished somewhat, and at present the arms are often held downward with simple hand-holding. first millennium BC, they adopted the Pelasgian sacred mountain, Olimpus, which was guarded by the Pelasgian priestess of Hera, the amazons called
I won’t keep you in suspense: “Hora” comes from ancient Greek khoros, which also gives us such words as “chorus” and “choir.” Traditional circle dances deriving their names from khoros can be found all over the Balkans and southeastern Europe. The space inside is considered sacred space, and no one else is permitted to enter except the person being cured.
Idelsohn, Sefer ha-Shirim (19222); idem, Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental Melodies, 9 (1932), no. choral performances, coming from the
These customs are described in historical records dating back to the thirteenth century, in a text from Demetrios Chomantianos, Archbishop of Ohrid in 1230. (Peace). The dance has a great diversity of beats per measure which varies from 2/4, 5/8, 9/16, 11/16 and even reaching up to 12/16, 13/16 and 15/16. center of infection". They step onto the coals where they curse Evil with the words:
The first recognized Israeli dance was created in 1924 by Baruch Agadati, who choreographed it for a touring show in the Jezreel valley by the Ohel Theatre Company. It’s a hundred miles per hour, there are always ten things you could be capturing, you’re likely to get stamped on by a stiletto or accidentally elbowed by an Usher, you have no time to dwell on a shot or review your work, it’s go go go. But dramatic tragedy and its chorus were late features of ancient Greek culture. always be moist. Register to enjoy the benefits of Simply Knowledge.
The ankle bells are thought to scare away evil spirits. ), Shirei Ereẓ Yisrael (1935, repr. stepping forward and backward, making the hora to resemble to either to a
The Romanian folklorist Fochi Adrian wrote: "They are bound to remain into the calus for 3, 5 or 9 years. There
(J. Allegro, p.85). eventually. At the beginning of Judaism's history, dance was used to express various emotions of a group. chemical reaction which remains unknown to science. They went about leaping and dancing in high fashion presumably to make the corn grow as high as they leapt. ANASTENARIA
Dancing was a favorite pastime and played a role in religious observance. So that you are looking at the oldest crowns ever found! Its name comes from the Greek choros dance. 4000 BC where was found a representation of a ritual dance played by women,
Kolo comes from the Old Slavic word for wheel. In the ancient times, naked women danced it. The kouker and koukerica, the male and female mummers, represent Pluto and Persephone. It worth to be mentioned that an entire Semitic culture, the "Horites" (Genesis 14:6), claimed descendence from the Goddess
Carole. How to dance the Hora. celebrated on the 31st of December. ), 30 Shirim ve-Niggunim le-Yovel ha-Aliyyah ha-Sheniyyah (1954); idem, Shirei ha-Aliyyah ha-Shelishit (1960); Z. Friedhaber, in: Yeda Am, 6 (1960), 25–27. means crown
The Arabic word hawra signifies the contrast of the clear white of the eye to the blackness of the iris. After the dance, the cure culminated in the breaking of an earthenware jar next to the sick person, destroying the evil spirits. man received the gods with a pleasure feeling of rhythm and harmony. This drawing by lot is reminiscent also of the Saturnalia sacrifice we saw above. Magyar word kör means circle,
fate) from 200 BC, encircled by dancing
334-335). century, the carole spread throughout Europe by the 12th century and declined during the 14th
In Russia and other Slavic countries is celebrated Rusal'naia nedelia, which
In other words, it is a Christianized form of the very old worship of
These people hardly ever
In the course of time the energy-expending movements – strong stamps and kicks – diminished somewhat, and at present the arms are often held downward with simple hand-holding. first millennium BC, they adopted the Pelasgian sacred mountain, Olimpus, which was guarded by the Pelasgian priestess of Hera, the amazons called
I won’t keep you in suspense: “Hora” comes from ancient Greek khoros, which also gives us such words as “chorus” and “choir.” Traditional circle dances deriving their names from khoros can be found all over the Balkans and southeastern Europe. The space inside is considered sacred space, and no one else is permitted to enter except the person being cured.
Idelsohn, Sefer ha-Shirim (19222); idem, Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental Melodies, 9 (1932), no. choral performances, coming from the
These customs are described in historical records dating back to the thirteenth century, in a text from Demetrios Chomantianos, Archbishop of Ohrid in 1230. (Peace). The dance has a great diversity of beats per measure which varies from 2/4, 5/8, 9/16, 11/16 and even reaching up to 12/16, 13/16 and 15/16. center of infection". They step onto the coals where they curse Evil with the words:
The first recognized Israeli dance was created in 1924 by Baruch Agadati, who choreographed it for a touring show in the Jezreel valley by the Ohel Theatre Company. It’s a hundred miles per hour, there are always ten things you could be capturing, you’re likely to get stamped on by a stiletto or accidentally elbowed by an Usher, you have no time to dwell on a shot or review your work, it’s go go go. But dramatic tragedy and its chorus were late features of ancient Greek culture. always be moist. Register to enjoy the benefits of Simply Knowledge.
among Christians in Constantinople in the 5th century. The horah proper developed during the Third Aliyah (1919–23) and reached its apogee during the Fourth Aliyah (1924–31) with the dance-songs Kumah Eḥa (S. Postolsky, I. Shenhar), Havah Neẓe ba-Maḥol (Y. Admon), Anu Banu Arẓah (composer and author unknown), Ein Zeh Pele ("corrupted" to Eizeh Pele, S. Postolsky, N. Alterman), Horah Medurah (Y. Walbe, N. Alter-man) and others (Emek, Emek Avodah, by E. Amiran and A. Wolf was written only in 1933). The
Houri, who kept the hours of the night by dances - the "ladies of the hour".
couplet which has some kind of meaning for the lady' s "riziko" (destiny). It it also named as Mount
Questions for Philologos can be sent to philologos@forward.com. This ritual crowning of the boys by the girls is related to the hora crowns,
The ankle bells are thought to scare away evil spirits. ), Shirei Ereẓ Yisrael (1935, repr. stepping forward and backward, making the hora to resemble to either to a
The Romanian folklorist Fochi Adrian wrote: "They are bound to remain into the calus for 3, 5 or 9 years. There
(J. Allegro, p.85). eventually. At the beginning of Judaism's history, dance was used to express various emotions of a group. chemical reaction which remains unknown to science. They went about leaping and dancing in high fashion presumably to make the corn grow as high as they leapt. ANASTENARIA
Dancing was a favorite pastime and played a role in religious observance. So that you are looking at the oldest crowns ever found! Its name comes from the Greek choros dance. 4000 BC where was found a representation of a ritual dance played by women,
Kolo comes from the Old Slavic word for wheel. In the ancient times, naked women danced it. The kouker and koukerica, the male and female mummers, represent Pluto and Persephone. It worth to be mentioned that an entire Semitic culture, the "Horites" (Genesis 14:6), claimed descendence from the Goddess
Carole. How to dance the Hora. celebrated on the 31st of December. ), 30 Shirim ve-Niggunim le-Yovel ha-Aliyyah ha-Sheniyyah (1954); idem, Shirei ha-Aliyyah ha-Shelishit (1960); Z. Friedhaber, in: Yeda Am, 6 (1960), 25–27. means crown
The Arabic word hawra signifies the contrast of the clear white of the eye to the blackness of the iris. After the dance, the cure culminated in the breaking of an earthenware jar next to the sick person, destroying the evil spirits. man received the gods with a pleasure feeling of rhythm and harmony. This drawing by lot is reminiscent also of the Saturnalia sacrifice we saw above. Magyar word kör means circle,
fate) from 200 BC, encircled by dancing
334-335). century, the carole spread throughout Europe by the 12th century and declined during the 14th
In Russia and other Slavic countries is celebrated Rusal'naia nedelia, which
In other words, it is a Christianized form of the very old worship of
These people hardly ever
In the course of time the energy-expending movements – strong stamps and kicks – diminished somewhat, and at present the arms are often held downward with simple hand-holding. first millennium BC, they adopted the Pelasgian sacred mountain, Olimpus, which was guarded by the Pelasgian priestess of Hera, the amazons called
I won’t keep you in suspense: “Hora” comes from ancient Greek khoros, which also gives us such words as “chorus” and “choir.” Traditional circle dances deriving their names from khoros can be found all over the Balkans and southeastern Europe. The space inside is considered sacred space, and no one else is permitted to enter except the person being cured.
Idelsohn, Sefer ha-Shirim (19222); idem, Thesaurus of Hebrew Oriental Melodies, 9 (1932), no. choral performances, coming from the
These customs are described in historical records dating back to the thirteenth century, in a text from Demetrios Chomantianos, Archbishop of Ohrid in 1230. (Peace). The dance has a great diversity of beats per measure which varies from 2/4, 5/8, 9/16, 11/16 and even reaching up to 12/16, 13/16 and 15/16. center of infection". They step onto the coals where they curse Evil with the words:
The first recognized Israeli dance was created in 1924 by Baruch Agadati, who choreographed it for a touring show in the Jezreel valley by the Ohel Theatre Company. It’s a hundred miles per hour, there are always ten things you could be capturing, you’re likely to get stamped on by a stiletto or accidentally elbowed by an Usher, you have no time to dwell on a shot or review your work, it’s go go go. But dramatic tragedy and its chorus were late features of ancient Greek culture. always be moist. Register to enjoy the benefits of Simply Knowledge.