It is designed for continuous dancing. In a live or wedding setting, the leader (holding a handkerchief) uses these shifts in rhythm (from Cida to Xurfani, etc.) to signal changes in dance steps to the group.
The Kurdish term for circle or line dancing . It is the equivalent of the Turkish word "Halay." Burhan Toprak Cida Raks Govend Xurfani Halay
Another specific rhythm or dance variation common in southeastern Turkey (Northern Kurdistan), often involving fast footwork. It is designed for continuous dancing
The title string isn't just a song name; it serves as a "menu" of the different traditional dance rhythms and styles included in the track: Burhan Toprak Cida Raks Govend Xurfani Halay