In 'dupeto na turkqn', Gogata1954 captures the raw, unbridled power of a turkqn dance ritual. The mysterious dancers, their identities obscured, move with animalistic grace. They gyrate, twist, and thrust, their bodies glistening under the harsh studio lights. The 'na' chants, a primal rhythm, pulse through the room as the dancers lose themselves in the dance, their movements becoming increasingly intimate and explicit.