Music of Greece — General topics Ancient Byzantine Néo kýma Polyphonic song Genres Entehno … Wikipedia
Greek dances — God Pan and a Maenad dancing. Ancient Greek red figured olpe from Apulia, ca. 320–310 BCE. Pan s right hand fingers are in a snapping position. Greek dance is a very old tradition, being referred to by authors such as Plato, Aristotle, Plutarch… … Wikipedia
Hasapiko — Music of Greece General topics Ancient • Byzantine • Néo kýma • Polyphonic song Genres Entehno • Dimotika • Hip hop • Laïko • … Wikipedia
Horon (dance) — Music of Greece General topics Ancient • Byzantine • Néo kýma • Polyphonic song Genres Entehno • Dimotika • Hip hop • Laïko • … Wikipedia
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Tsifteteli — The Tsifteteli (Greek: τσιφτετέλι, Turkish: Çiftetelli), is a rhythm and dance of Anatolia and the Balkans with a rhythmic pattern of 2/4.[1] The dance is probably of Turkish origin and in the Turkish language it means double stringed , taken… … Wikipedia
Diplos Horos — The Diplos Horos (Greek: Διπλός Χορός) is dance from Messenia in the Peloponnese, Greece. It is a dance where the dancers form a single circle formation into a double via the hand hold. The dance is a simple sta tria in formation but is… … Wikipedia
Nisiotika — Music of Greece General topics Ancient • Byzantine • Néo kýma • Polyphonic song Genres Entehno • Dimotika • Hip hop • Laïko • … Wikipedia
Music of Turkey — Turkish music redirects here. For the musical style used by European composers of Classical music, see Turkish music (style). Music of Turkey General topics Ottoman military bands … Wikipedia
Romani music — Romani musicians at a wedding in the Czech Republic in 2005 Romani music (often referred to as Gypsy or Gipsy music, which, in other contexts, is considered a derogatory term) is the music of the Romani people, who have their origins in Northern… … Wikipedia