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Jonty Yamisha is a language activist, an "accidental polyglot" in his own words, a "third-generation Circassian refugee," and the founder of OptiLingo, an audio-based language app that uses "guided immersion" to help people reach fluency in foreign languages more quickly. We discuss the Circassian language and cultural history, how he's raising his children bilingually, and how he "steals back" time for language learning amid his busy professional and family life.
For show notes, visit https://languagemastery.com/blog/jonty-yamisha.
Continue Part 2 of CaucasTalk Podcast interview with Suhein Beck, a Circassian born in Syria. Follow her story as she launched her grandfather's medical formula into a skincare company, ELAJ into the global market.
This podcast is set among beautiful pictures and clips of the North Caucasus, the hidden treasure of the Euro-Asian Steppes that has been the home of the ancient civilization of Circassians - the Adighe People. Whether it's called Kavkaz, Cherkassia, Circassia or the North Caucasus, it is our land and we fought over 100 years until the final day that we still commemorate as May 21, 1864. It was then we were exiled after a long-standing genocide killed over 1 million of our ancestors. This episode talks about those of us that were exiled from our homeland.
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Ahmad Ai - The Circassian Tragedy (1864)
For more music: soundcloud.com/ahmad-aiy
00:00 - Intro
*1. Apsua:*
00:09 - Apsua
01:56 - Adygei
05:41 - Circassian
09:51 - Kabardin
*2. Colchian & Kartvelian:*
12:40 - Georgian
15:39 - Mingrelian
18:45 - Kakhetian
23:40 - Svanetian
26:33 - Tushetian
29:30 - Laz
32:44 - Adjarian
*3. Dagestani:*
36:50 - Avar
39:12 - Lezgin
*4. Nakh:*
45:21 - Ingush
48:59 - Chechen
Anaklia, Georgia on 21 May 2023
to illustrate all the folk dances and musics of the world ) a Circassian dance , the name : Kabardinka Wuic Gafe , i do a playlist on this channel : '' FOLK Circassian , about geography and ethnic group history ,see more on Circassian youtube channels , and his TV channel : NART TV
thank's to '' shagh '' youtube channel , and his Circassian's roots , surprise at the end of this dance , when we think that is finish , thans also '' vindej ''& ' 'azarmatus'' youtubechannels
This is a 10 years old documentary I've made when working in the Caucasus for the small local TV company called NTR. Elbrus is the one of the very few survived films from my archive. looks almost ancient, but that was how we worked in the times of no internet and almost no computers. I will probably work on the quality and add English subtitles in the future.
In this video you will have the chance to meet some of the people working everyday on Circassian related issues at the Circassian Cultural Institute.
This video was taped and edited by Edward Castner. You can find the original at http://vimeo.com/24835234
Mark Will and Tomek discuss the Caucasus region of Russia, the etymology of Caucasian, the Circassians as an ethnic group, and related issues in this clip from "Travel in the Time of Genocide," a "special emergency edition" of Texting: A Podcast for Textual Deviants
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Ubykh or Päkhy is an extinct Northwest Caucasian language once spoken by the Ubykh tribe of Circassians who originally lived along the eastern coast of the Black Sea before being deported en masse to Turkey in the Circassian g enocide.
According to Ethnologue, a web-based publication of statistics about world languages, there were 50,000 Ubykh speakers in the Caucasus valleys a century ago. However, the number of Ubykh people is relatively low now.
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Da tempo volevo insegnare questa danza a lezione, dovendo aspettare ancora a lungo prima di poterlo fare ho approfittato della reclusione per danzarla in prima persona. Il Circassian Circle è una danza tradizionale che si trova in molti manuali dell'Ottocento. Le varianti sono molteplici ma si assomigliano tutte. In particolare mi affascina questa versione, descritta dal Maestro Thomas Hillgrove nel suo manuale pubblicato a New York nel 1857. Curiosamente nella riedizione del medesimo manuale dell'anno successivo questa danza è stata eliminata.
La particolarità di questo manuale rispetto agli altri è che dà la descrizione precisa di dieci diverse sequenze (dieci! esatto) che chiama "figure". Quindi ci siamo divertiti a farle tutte quante, una dietro all'altra.
Ho fatto la scelta di danzarla "alla scozzese" quindi con la tecnica di passi e figure della RSCDS: anche se probabilmente non è la scelta storicamente più esatta, è sicuramente quella che preferisco stilisticamente; ballare il Circassian con una musica francese o camminando sono entrambe ozpioni deprimenti...
Ovviamente essendo solo due coppie nella progressione abbiamo dovuto aggiungere una curva per poterci nuovamente fronteggiare: l'originale prevederebbe di proseguire dritto incontrando la coppia successiva.
Infine notare come la versione ufficiale dell'RSCDS (il Circassian è la terza danza che l'RSCDS ha pubblicato, dopo Petronella e Triumph, quindi anche l'RSCDS ha attribuito a questa danza grande valore tradizionale) ha come progressione la Poussette, che non è presente in nessuna di queste 10 sequenze!
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Since long time I wanted to teach this dance in class, having to wait a lot before I could do it, I took advantage of the lockdown to dance it in first person. Circassian Circle is a traditional dance present in many 19th century dance manuals. The variations are many but they all look similar. In particular I am fascinated by this version, described by M° Thomas Hillgrove in his manual published in 1857 in New York. Curiously in the re-edition of the same manual of the following year this dance has been eliminated.
The peculiarity of this manual compared to the others is that it gives an exact description of ten different sequences (ten! Exactly) that he call "figures". So we had fun doing them all, one behind the other.
I made the choice to dance in "Scottish way" with the RSCDS technique for steps and formations: although it is probably not the most historically exact choice, it is certainly the one I prefer stylistically; dancing the Circassian with French music or walking it are both depressing.
Obviously being only two couples in the progression we had to add a curve to face each other again: the original says to continue forward to meet a new couple.
Finally note how the official version of the RSCDS (the Circassian is the third dance that the RSCDS has published, after Petronella and Triumph, therefore the RSCDS itself has attributed it great tradition) has the Poussette as progression, which is not present in any of these 10 sequences!
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Footage of the Circassian military hero Javad Anzor and his Circassian cavalry regiment near Damascu
Кадры черкесского военного героя Джавада Анзора и его черкесского кавалерийского полка под Дамаском, Сирия, в сентябре 1941 года.
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For effective learning of the Circassian Language, we are using the Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling or TPRS. It's a fun and stress-free way of learning, it focuses on the most useful vocabulary and uses gestures, visual imagery, spatial memory aid, body language, and voice inflection. PLUS There are no memorized dialogues or grammar worksheets with the TPRS method.