- συρτοί syrtoí; from σύρω sýro 'to drag [the dance]'. Also
known as
sirtos or
sirto in English. [1]
Definition of
syrtos in English,
Oxford Living Dictionaries...
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Turkic folk
dance with a
rhythmic pattern of 9 4 or 11 8. Gr****
dances Sirto Tamzara Kochari Horon Halay Turkish dance Kibrispostasi 13
October 2014...
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Medley of
dances from
northern Gr**** as
danced in
Turkey (including Gaida,
Sirto, Karaguna, Tsamiko, Vlaha, Zeibek).
Recording by
Thede Kahl in 2016 in Incirliova:...
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local festivals. In a
proper Kythnos' feast,
balos is
performed after the
sirto dance. It is a
paired and
vigorous dance consisting of
three parts. The...
- Bar
Cilveloy Horon Tamzara Temuraga Zeybek Teke
zortlatmasi Sirto Kasap havasi (Hasapiko)
Tarakama Karsilama Kolbastı...
- event.
Ballos Dabke Halay Hasapiko or
Makellarios Kalamatianos Pentozali Sirtos Sousta Tsakonikos Zeibekiko Kate Armstrong;
Michael Clark;
Chris Deliso...
- This sta dio (two-measure)
style dance is a
faster syrtos (Syrtos,
Sirto,
Sirtos), that can also be
danced going backwards and
forwards or with partners...
- Sir, Su Lhu, Si Su Soe Budiman, Seinal, Suganda,
Sutrawan 司徒 (Sītú) Situ,
Sirto, Suto Lhuhu,
Sitou Suthu Seto, Sieto, Soeto, Suto Lutansito, Sihu, Suhu...
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although only
rarely in fasıls.
Example styles of this form
include the
sirto, longa, hasapiko, zeybek, tavşanca, köçekçe,
among others. "MAKAM – TDV...
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Turkish Cypriot folk
dances can be
divided into five categories: Karsilamas,
Sirtos, Zeybeks, Ciftetellis/Arabiyes, and
Topical Dances (such as Orak, Kozan...