Lorke () is anÃÂ ArmenianÃÂ folk song-dance.ÃÂ It was performed at weddings when the bride was taken away from her father's house, at theÃÂ VardavarÃÂ festival during the collection of flowers, and also during pilgrimages.ÃÂ It also refers to various types of Armenian collective dances.
There are alsoàShatakhàandàTalinà(such asàShurjparàà- âÂÂcircle danceâÂÂ) versions of the song-danceÃÂ
Initially, the dance was a ritual and was associated withàArmenian mythology.àLorke goes back to totemic dances in honor ofàquails. The name comes from Arm. ìøÃÂà[lor] - "quail".
Probably originated from Van and Alashkert region.
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