- γρήγορο χασάπικο (grigoro hasapiko, "fast hasapiko") or χασαποσέρβικο (
hasaposerviko), the last two
terms in
reference to
Serbian and
other Balkan influences...
-
jumping dance in 2 4
meter with an off-beat
accent similar to
polkas or
hasaposerviko. Its
origins lay in
weapon dances from the
Middle Ages. Dunántúli Ugros...
- also
incorporates both a
slower hasapiko dance style, and a
faster hasaposerviko style. The
dance is
therefore an
amalgamation of
three different dance...
- Turkish: Ah Dede Vah Dede) is a
Turkish folkloric tune
hasaposerviko. The
meter is 2 4.
Hasaposerviko, the last two
terms in
reference to
Serbian and other...
- com.
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HASAPOSERVIKOS By
Zantium (currently
known as İstanbul...
- lyras, and
include dance music like syrtó, kalamatianó, tsámiko and
hasaposérviko, as well as
vocal music like kléftiko. The
lyrics are
based on dimotiki...
-
music are Tsifteteli, Syrta, Kaşık Havası (Fazzani),
Zeybek dance,
Hasaposerviko,
Kalamatianos (Devr-i Hindî), Karsilamas, Maqsoum, Baladi, Sama'i (Waltz)...
-
incorporates both a
slower style hasapiko dance, and a
faster one
called hasaposerviko. The
dance has
become a po****r form of Gr**** dance. In the US, Herb...
- romanized: Ioshke fort avek) is a Gr**** and
Yiddish folkloric tune
hasaposerviko in the
meter 2 4. Gr****
music and
lyrics are by
Kostas Karipis. The...
- song
miroloyia nisiotika rebetiko skaros taxim tis
tavlas çiftetelli
hasaposerviko kalamatiano karsilama khasapiko syrto tsamiko zeibekiko askomandura...