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- The Pyrrhichios or Pyrrhike dance ("Pyrrhic dance"; Ancient Gr****: πυρρίχιος or πυρρίχη, but often misspelled as πυρρίχειος or πυρήχειος) was the best...
- the Gr**** world. These include specifically the Syrtos, Kalamatianos, Pyrrhichios, Ballos, Zeibekiko, and hasapiko. Traditional Gr**** dancing has a primarily...
- from the Serra river, in the region of Trapezounda. It is also called Pyrrhichios (Gr****: Πυρρίχιος). The rhythm starts in 7 16 and becomes an even meter...
- new, c****ographed dance, based on hasapiko. Gr**** dances Kalamatianos Pyrrhichios Serra Syrtos Sword dance [1] in Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 14...
- like wine-making or music. The dance in armor (the "Pyrrhic dance" or pyrrhichios [Πυρρίχη]) was a male coming-of-age initiation ritual linked to a warrior...
- the Pyrrhichios. Atsapat is the Gr**** pronunciation of the Pontic Turkish city of Akçaabat. The region is famous for the virtuosity of its Pyrrhichios dancers...
- Nigeria Panther DanceBurmese Bando with swords (dha) PentozaliCrete PyrrhichiosGreece Razfah – Oman and the United Arab Emirates Reggada – Morocco...
- Metsovitikos, Ntames, Palamakia, Partalos, Pentozali, Proskinitos, Pyrrhichios, Rougatsiarikos, Sirtaki, Sousta, Syrtos, Trata, Tsakonikos, Tsamikos...
- cuisine, and clothing. Folk dances, such as the Serra (also known as Pyrrhichios), and traditional musical instruments, like the Pontic lyra, remain important...
- Metsovitikos, Ntames, Palamakia, Partalos, Pentozali, Proskinitos, Pyrrhichios, Rougatsiarikos, Sirtaki, Sousta, Syrtos, Trata, Tsakonikos, Tsamikos...