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Syrtos from Andros,
Syrtos Chiotikos,
Skopelitikos syrtos,
Syrtos from Paros,
Syrtos Kithnou,
Syrtos Naxou,
Zakynthinos syrtos,
Syrto Rodou, a
dance very...
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Oasis of
Egypt as
belonging to a new
species of Pterodon, P.
syrtos. The
specific name,
syrtos, is a Gr**** word
meaning "carried
along by a stream", referencing...
- (Tilos)
Sperveri (Rhodes)
Strose Vayia (Samos)
Symiaki Sousta (Symi)
Syrtos Syrtos ****os (Agathonisi) Ta Xila (Mytilene)
Thermiotikos Karsilamas (Kythnos)...
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including various Gr****
dances such as the Kalamatianos,
Chaniotikos syrtos (
syrtos of Chania),
pentozali with the
psalidia (scissor-like) movements, and...
- acrobatics. The
steps of the Kalamatianós are the same as
those of the
Syrtos, but the
latter is
slower and more stately, its beat
being a
steady 4 4...
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Cretan music.
Dodecanese folk
dances include the Trata, Ballos,
Syrtos, Kremasti, Issos,
Syrtos Rodou,
Michanikos and Kalymnikos,
which originates from the...
- The Kalamatianós (Modern Gr**** Συρτός Καλαματιανός
Syrtós Kalamatianós, but
usually only
called Καλαματιανός Kalamatianós) is one of the best-known dances...
- poderes,
while a
longer one
which dragged the
ground was
called a
chiton syrtos or an helkekhitōn (ἑλκεχίτων) (lit. 'a
chiton that
drags the ground'). A...
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dances and as
specific Texas dance)
Sword dance Syrtos (Greece)
Kalamatianos Syrtos (Mainland
Syrtos) (Greece)
Taepyeongmu Tahtib Tambor Tambourin (Provençal)...
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faster syrtos (
Syrtos, Sirto, Sirtos), that can also be
danced going backwards and
forwards or with partners. Gr****
music Gr****
dances Syrtos Kalamatianos...