Not to be confused with Shalako, a Native American harvest festival.
Shalakho
Shalakho dancers
Genre
Folk dance
Origin
Caucasus
Shalakho (Armenian: շալախո, Azerbaijani: Şalaxo, Georgian: შალახო or კინტოური) is a dance famous throughout all of Caucasus.[1]
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Shalakho (Armenian: շալախո, Azerbaijani: Şalaxo, Georgian: შალახო or კინტოური) is a dance famous throughout all of Caucasus. In a broadly spread version...
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