Turkish Sword Dancers
              Dance to the sound of clashing swords and shields without music
          
       
          
          
              Perform high leaps and skips and engage in mock battles
          
       
          
          
              Sword dancers are dressed in early Ottoman battle dress
          
       
          
          
              Performed for many key figures in the world including heads of state
          
       
          
          
              Based in Turkey & available to perform at events worldwide
          
       
     The Sword and Shield Dance of Bursa represents the Ottoman conquest of the city. It is performed by men only, dressed in early Ottoman battle dress, who dance to the sound of clashing swords and shields without music. It is danced for celebrate purpose during their holidays related to Ottoman in Bursa.
The Turkish Sword Dancers perform high leaps and skips, made rhythmic sounds by hitting and sliding swords against the shields, and engaged in mock battles. They have performed for many key figures in the world including heads of state, prime ministers, artists, athletes, and at the world's most important international festivals.