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- The Kalamatianós (Modern Gr**** Συρτός Καλαματιανός Syrtós Kalamatianós, but usually only called Καλαματιανός Kalamatianós) is one of the best-known dances...
- Society's groundbreaking Music of Greece album, released in 1968. Gr**** music Kalamatianos (dance) Gr**** dances Gr**** folk music Nisiotika Sousta Ikariotikos...
- religious festivals. Syrtos and kalamatianos use the same dance steps, but the syrtos is in 4 4 time and the kalamatianos is in 7 8 time, organized in a...
- adopted throughout the Gr**** world. These include specifically the Syrtos, Kalamatianos, Pyrrhichios, Ballos, Zeibekiko, and hasapiko. Traditional Gr**** dancing...
- Xenophon de Blumenthal Kalamatiano (14 July 1882 – 9 November 1923) was an American intelligence agent recruited from the University of Chicago to serve...
- the ritualistic c****ography, create the main axis of the dance." The Kalamatianos is a po****r Gr**** folkdance throughout Greece and Cyprus, and is often...
- relatively new, c****ographed dance, based on hasapiko. Gr**** dances Kalamatianos Pyrrhichios Serra Syrtos Sword dance [1] in Encyclopædia Britannica....
- similarities with the karsilamas dance. It is danced in couples. Gr**** music Kalamatianos Kamilierikos Syrtos Gr**** dances Gr**** folk music Ballos Horon Rechberger...
- Ballos, Dionysiakos, Fisounis, Gaitanaki, Geranos, Hasapiko, Ikariotikos, Kalamatianos, Kangeli, Kastorianos, Kerkiraikos, Koftos, Pidikhtos, Leventikos, Maniatikos...
- involved in teaching Quinn), including various Gr**** dances such as the Kalamatianos, Chaniotikos syrtos (syrtos of Chania), pentozali with the psalidia (scissor-like)...