Featured Dances
Curated Collection of Traditional Mongolian Dances
Eeruult
This dance is unique in that it represents the everyday ritual of spinning yarn by Mongolian women in a theatrical form and showcases their elegant movements.
Eeruult
This dance is unique in that it represents the everyday ritual of spinning yarn by Mongolian women in a theatrical form and showcases their elegant movements.
Torguud Dance Ensemble
The movements of the Torguud people are quite distinctive: the men are heroic and the women are cheerful. In this dance, the men personify the Altai Mountains and together with the women, they dance a special dance "Eeren Khavirga".
Torguud Dance Ensemble
The movements of the Torguud people are quite distinctive: the men are heroic and the women are cheerful. In this dance, the men personify the Altai Mountains and together with the women, they dance a special dance "Eeren Khavirga".
Four Lucky Ankle Bones
Mongols have led a nomadic lifestyle since ancient times. From ancient times to the present day, Mongols have played the ankle bones games on major holidays and in their free time every day, and they have seen the four lucky and differently fallen ankle bone figures bring blessings on their travels, both near and far. A work that brings these four horns to life on stage through the dances of four different ethnic groups is called the "Four Different Ankle Bones" or "Durvun Berkh" dance.
Four Lucky Ankle Bones
Mongols have led a nomadic lifestyle since ancient times. From ancient times to the present day, Mongols have played the ankle bones games on major holidays and in their free time every day, and they have seen the four lucky and differently fallen ankle bone figures bring blessings on their travels, both near and far. A work that brings these four horns to life on stage through the dances of four different ethnic groups is called the "Four Different Ankle Bones" or "Durvun Berkh" dance.
Song of the Huns
In this dance, Modun Shanyu, the Great Khan of the Hunnu Dynasty, the first Mongolian state, is depicted riding a falcon, a symbol of power and foresight.
Song of the Huns
In this dance, Modun Shanyu, the Great Khan of the Hunnu Dynasty, the first Mongolian state, is depicted riding a falcon, a symbol of power and foresight.
Khengergiin Bayar
This dance fully embodies the characteristics of the Tsaatan people living in northern Mongolia.The shaman, dancing solo, attracts the audience's attention, enticing the dancers to dance to his own khengerge.
Khengergiin Bayar
This dance fully embodies the characteristics of the Tsaatan people living in northern Mongolia.The shaman, dancing solo, attracts the audience's attention, enticing the dancers to dance to his own khengerge.
The Hymne of the Four Oirads
The dance, praising the hero of the “Four Oirads” Galdanbaa-warrior, is a suite consisting of dances of the Durvud, Uuld, Torguud and Zakhchin peoples living in the western part of Mongolia.
The Hymne of the Four Oirads
The dance, praising the hero of the “Four Oirads” Galdanbaa-warrior, is a suite consisting of dances of the Durvud, Uuld, Torguud and Zakhchin peoples living in the western part of Mongolia.
Khun Women
This dance depicts the life of the Huns during the Hunnic period. Each movement is carefully crafted based on the study of rock paintings.
Khun Women
This dance depicts the life of the Huns during the Hunnic period. Each movement is carefully crafted based on the study of rock paintings.
Place of Fire
This unique dance features three men dancing, symbolizing the three cornerstones and dancing as if they were walking on the ground as in the Secret History of the Mongols: "Do not step on the ground until your knees are hungry and do not step on the ground until your ribs are exposed."
Place of Fire
This unique dance features three men dancing, symbolizing the three cornerstones and dancing as if they were walking on the ground as in the Secret History of the Mongols: "Do not step on the ground until your knees are hungry and do not step on the ground until your ribs are exposed."
Four Nobles
This dance gracefully and elegantly conveys the characteristics of women of the Kalka, Barga, Uzemchin and Myangad peoples. This dance is also a type of dance suite and will show you four different ethnic groups through their costumes and dance moves.
Four Nobles
This dance gracefully and elegantly conveys the characteristics of women of the Kalka, Barga, Uzemchin and Myangad peoples. This dance is also a type of dance suite and will show you four different ethnic groups through their costumes and dance moves.