Govend [ 2021 В© ] Шґщљш§ш± Шёш±щ€ш§ш±щљ — Siyar Berwari Segavi
The story behind this specific 2021 release is rooted in the "revival" of Kurdish identity through digital media. While traditional Govend has been performed for centuries, Berwari’s version brought the traditional "Segavi" rhythm into the era of viral video clips and high-production festival performances.
Şiyar Berwari is a prominent Kurdish singer and performer known for his work with . His music is a staple at festivals and weddings, particularly in regions like Hakkari (Çölemerik) and Van in Turkey, as well as Zakho in Iraq. The story behind this specific 2021 release is
: Keeping the Kurdish language and traditional rhythms alive despite historical challenges. His music is a staple at festivals and
: The broader term for Kurdish circle and line dancing, which serves as a symbol of unity, resistance, and joy. A Celebration of Resilience A Celebration of Resilience The story of is
The story of is a vibrant piece of modern Kurdish cultural history that blends ancient rhythmic traditions with the energy of a new generation. The Artist and the Vision
: Translates to "three steps" (Se = three, Gav = step). It is a rhythmic style where dancers move in a synchronized three-step pattern, often characterized by its upbeat and driving tempo.
: Berwari has noted in interviews that Kurdish music is now being heard globally, moving from the "mountains and plains" to the world stage.

