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Syrtos (Gr****: συρτός,
syrtos (also sirtos);
plural συρτοί,
syrtoi (also sirtoi);
sometimes called in
English using the Gr****
accusative forms syrto (also...
- (Tilos)
Sperveri (Rhodes)
Strose Vayia (Samos)
Symiaki Sousta (Symi)
Syrtos Syrtos ****os (Agathonisi) Ta Xila (Mytilene)
Thermiotikos Karsilamas (Kythnos)...
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including various Gr****
dances such as the Kalamatianos,
Chaniotikos syrtos (
syrtos of Chania),
pentozali with the
psalidia (scissor-like) movements, and...
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Cretan music.
Dodecanese folk
dances include the Trata, Ballos,
Syrtos, Kremasti, Issos,
Syrtos Rodou,
Michanikos and Kalymnikos,
which originates from the...
- acrobatics. The
steps of the Kalamatianós are the same as
those of the
Syrtos, but the
latter is
slower and more stately, its beat
being a
steady 4 4...
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Pidikhtos Rhoditikos Sousta (Sousta Lerou,
Sousta Tilou)
Syrtos (
Syrtos Kythnou,
Syrtos Serifou,
Syrtos Naxou)
Trata Gr**** folk
music Gr****
dances Cretan music...
- acrobatics. The
steps of the Kalamatianós are the same as
those of the
Syrtos, but the
latter is
slower and more stately, its beat
being an even 4 4....
- She
contacted Mercine Nesotas, who
taught several Gr**** dances,
including Syrtos Haniotikos (from Crete),
which she
called Kritikos, but for
which they had...
- is an
anonymous Gr****
folkloric tune (
syrtos or sousta). The
meter is 4 4. The
original Gr**** form of the
syrtos is a po****r folk
dance in
Greece (Cyclades)...
- Danzón
Juego de maní
Mambo Tumba francesa Antikristos Kalamatianos Sousta Syrtos Tatsia Furiant Polka Redowa Skočná Sousedská Špacírka
Gammaldans Les Lanciers...