Kurdish culture is one of the oldest continuous cultural traditions in the Middle East, shaped by the mountainous landscapes of Kurdistan and centuries of historical experience. It is rooted in a strong sense of community, oral storytelling, music, and folklore that have preserved identity despite political and social challenges. Through songs, epic tales, and proverbs, history has been transmitted from one generation to the next.
Music and dance occupy a central place in Kurdish cultural life. Traditional circle dances performed during weddings and national celebrations express unity and collective spirit. The annual celebration of Newroz symbolizes renewal, hope, and cultural continuity, reinforcing bonds across communities in different countries.
