There is a number of very distinctive types of local and traditional dances in Turkey. However, if you are asking the most popular one or possible the equivalent of the Greek sirtaki, I would say "halay", although there are many different types of halay dances as well.
Highland dancing or country dancing
Flamenco is a form of Spanish dancing that involves complex footwork... perhaps the "stomping" you were referring to....
No, it is a Czech dance.
Traditional rope espadrilles
Morris dancing and folk danceing
Highland dancing or country dancing
yes, Turkish bread is a traditional bread form turkey that is eaten before a traditional Turkish meal.
Yes,Sibel is a Turkish name.
tradititional turkish games
My wedding means in Turkish "Düğünüm". You can find some information "how the Turkish weddings are celebrating or how does Turkish traditional weddings arrange" on http://www.dugunum.com/en/ , that is which site interests weddings.
A few instruments that start with Z: * Zhonghu- a traditional Chinese low-pitched string instrument. * The Zither- a stringed folk instrument. * Zil- Tiny Turkish cymbals used in Belly Dancing.
Gulten is a female given name of Turkish origin. It is common among Turkish-speaking people.
It Depends on what type of traditional dance you are talking about. For it can be found anywhere.
Flamenco is a form of Spanish dancing that involves complex footwork... perhaps the "stomping" you were referring to....
there is folk dancing costumes
Aleyna the turkish name means donkey face :)
the name miral means gazelle in turkish. my name is miral:)