: Dancers form a tight circle or line, holding hands or grabbing each other's shoulders to move as a single unit.
The dance is famous for its intense speed and distinct physical movements that reflect the environment of the Black Sea: Trabzon Horon Super
: It is the fastest of all Turkish folk dances, with professional dancers sometimes hitting up to 300 steps per minute . Music and Instruments : Dancers form a tight circle or line,
A "Super" Horon performance is defined by its vibrant musical accompaniment: Horon | KÜRE Encyclopedia Trabzon Horon Super
: The rapid shoulder shimmies and sudden body tremors are said to mimic the "wild waves" of the Black Sea and the "fluttering of the hamsi" (anchovy) fish when caught in a net.