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Pajdushko oro (Bulgarian: Пайдушко хоро; Macedonian: Пајдушко оро, romanized: Pajduško oro; Turkish: Payduşka Dansı; Greek: χορός Μπαϊντούσκα, romanized: khorós Baïntoúska) is a folk dance from Bulgaria, Greece and North Macedonia. It features a 5-beat meter divided into "quick" (2-beat) and "slow" (3-beat) units, abbreviated quick-slow or 2+3. In Bulgaria it is part of the "Northern folklore region" time . Like many other Balkan folk dances, each region or village has its own version of the dance. It is traditionally a men's dance, but in modern times it is often performed in lines of both men and women.

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  • Pajdushko oro (Bulgarian: Пайдушко хоро; Macedonian: Пајдушко оро, romanized: Pajduško oro; Turkish: Payduşka Dansı; Greek: χορός Μπαϊντούσκα, romanized: khorós Baïntoúska) is a folk dance from Bulgaria, Greece and North Macedonia. It features a 5-beat meter divided into "quick" (2-beat) and "slow" (3-beat) units, abbreviated quick-slow or 2+3. In Bulgaria it is part of the "Northern folklore region" time . Like many other Balkan folk dances, each region or village has its own version of the dance. It is traditionally a men's dance, but in modern times it is often performed in lines of both men and women. It is a line dance, with the dancers in a line facing left, holding hands. The dance starts moving right with a series of four lift-steps, followed by moving left: crossing the right foot in front of the left, transferring the weight onto the right foot while moving the left foot to the right (this is the characteristic movement of this dance, and is done four times). The dancers next move backwards using a series of four lift-steps. A number of variations can be seen among individual dancers. For example, instead of moving left with the right foot always crossing in front, a front and back pattern can be used, resulting in a basic grapevine step. When moving backwards, the lift steps can be replaced by scissor-steps, often ending with a pas-de-basque step. A common version of this dance is Jambolsko Pajdushko oro (yahm-bohl-sko pie-doosh-ko). The dance is known as the "Drunken Dance" (Macedonian: пијано оро) in North Macedonia and is believed to have been brought to Turkey hundreds of years ago within the early stages of the Ottoman rule of Macedonia. The Pajdusko is still danced by many within Turkey, especially Turks of Macedonian ancestry. (en)
  • Les danses de la famille Pajduška (en bulgare Пайдушка) se rencontrent en Bulgarie et en Macédoine du Nord. Dans ce dernier pays, elles portent le nom de Pajduško oro (en macédonien Пајдушко оро). Elles sont de rythme irrégulier (aksak) en 5/8 (2+3). (fr)
  • Pajduško horo o Pajduško oro (in bulgaro: Пайдушко хоро?, traslitterato: Pajduško horo, in macedone: Пајдушко оро?, traslitterato: Pajduško oro, in turco Payduşka Dansı) è un ballo tradizionale dei Balcani in 5 tempi divisi in 2 unità veloci e 3 lente. In Bulgaria, fa parte della tradizione delle regioni settentrionali. Come in molti balli tradizionali dei Balcani, ogni regione o anche ogni paese hanno una versione particolare del ballo.Tradizionalmente è un ballo maschile, ma oggi è anche ballato da donne. La danza in Macedonia del Nord è anche conosciuta come la "danza ubriaca" e si crede sia stata portata dalla Turchia, centinaia di anni fa nei primi tempi dell'occupazione ottomana della Macedonia.La danza viene ballata anche in Turchia, in particolare da turchi di discendenza macedone. (it)
  • Pajdoesjko (Bulgaars: Пайдушко хоро; Macedonisch: Пајдушко оро, Pajduško oro; Turks: Payduşka Dansı), ook wel gespeld als Paidushko of Pajdusjka, is een typische Bulgaarse traditionele dans in een 5/8 maat. In heel Bulgarije zijn er paidushko's. Elke streek of dorp heeft zijn eigen variant. Zo'n 5/8 maat is een die je kunt tellen als 'kort-lang'. De lange tel (3 tellen) duurt anderhalf keer zo lang als de korte tel (2 tellen). Ook in het aangrenzende deel in Roemenië, in Griekenland en in Macedonië worden wel paidushka's gedanst. Soms zijn ze bekend als oude-mannen dansen. (nl)
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  • Les danses de la famille Pajduška (en bulgare Пайдушка) se rencontrent en Bulgarie et en Macédoine du Nord. Dans ce dernier pays, elles portent le nom de Pajduško oro (en macédonien Пајдушко оро). Elles sont de rythme irrégulier (aksak) en 5/8 (2+3). (fr)
  • Pajdoesjko (Bulgaars: Пайдушко хоро; Macedonisch: Пајдушко оро, Pajduško oro; Turks: Payduşka Dansı), ook wel gespeld als Paidushko of Pajdusjka, is een typische Bulgaarse traditionele dans in een 5/8 maat. In heel Bulgarije zijn er paidushko's. Elke streek of dorp heeft zijn eigen variant. Zo'n 5/8 maat is een die je kunt tellen als 'kort-lang'. De lange tel (3 tellen) duurt anderhalf keer zo lang als de korte tel (2 tellen). Ook in het aangrenzende deel in Roemenië, in Griekenland en in Macedonië worden wel paidushka's gedanst. Soms zijn ze bekend als oude-mannen dansen. (nl)
  • Pajdushko oro (Bulgarian: Пайдушко хоро; Macedonian: Пајдушко оро, romanized: Pajduško oro; Turkish: Payduşka Dansı; Greek: χορός Μπαϊντούσκα, romanized: khorós Baïntoúska) is a folk dance from Bulgaria, Greece and North Macedonia. It features a 5-beat meter divided into "quick" (2-beat) and "slow" (3-beat) units, abbreviated quick-slow or 2+3. In Bulgaria it is part of the "Northern folklore region" time . Like many other Balkan folk dances, each region or village has its own version of the dance. It is traditionally a men's dance, but in modern times it is often performed in lines of both men and women. (en)
  • Pajduško horo o Pajduško oro (in bulgaro: Пайдушко хоро?, traslitterato: Pajduško horo, in macedone: Пајдушко оро?, traslitterato: Pajduško oro, in turco Payduşka Dansı) è un ballo tradizionale dei Balcani in 5 tempi divisi in 2 unità veloci e 3 lente. In Bulgaria, fa parte della tradizione delle regioni settentrionali. Come in molti balli tradizionali dei Balcani, ogni regione o anche ogni paese hanno una versione particolare del ballo.Tradizionalmente è un ballo maschile, ma oggi è anche ballato da donne. (it)
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  • Pajduška (fr)
  • Pajdoesjko (nl)
  • Paydushko horo (en)
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