Dancing has its own language, accessible for anyone, irrespective of age and national identity. Ballet, tango, rumba, salsa, bolero, kochari: though all of these dances emerged in different parts of the world, the space and the complexity of learning them have never become obstacles for speaking the global language of dances.
The global celebrities of dancing say it is the heartbeat, the breathing, and, finally, one of the best expressions of human soul. In Ancient Greece dances were believed to have curing effects. And the African tribes used to get rid off the negative energy through dances.
So, every nation expresses and describes itself with its dances. For the southern nations fast, hot dances are more typical. For example, lezginka or the Italian tarantella. And for the northern nations balanced, mild dancing elements are something specific.
Here is the secret of the Armenian dancing art and the views of the masters on this branch of Art.