Berhim Turski Cocek [PREMIUM]
: While many versions use a standard 2/4 time, more traditional versions feature irregular Balkan meters like 7/8, 9/8, or 10/8.
The word is derived from the Turkish , which originally referred to a class of young, often non-Muslim male dancers in the Ottoman Empire who were trained in music and sensual dance. These dancers were known for wearing elaborate skirts and performing at weddings and festivals. Berhim turski cocek
There are two primary ways Čoček is performed today: as a ( oro ) or a solo dance . 1. The Line Dance (Choral) : While many versions use a standard 2/4
The music is defined by its high energy and complex rhythms. Berhim turski cocek



