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- Tsifteteli (Gr****: τσιφτετέλι) or Çiftetelli, is a rhythm and belly dance of Anatolia and the Balkans (particularly Greece). In Turkish the word means...
- teachers". www.majmadance.co.uk. Retrieved 2 February 2020. "Tsifteteli | Gr**** belly dance is tsifteteli". 5 October 2010. Retrieved 13 August 2024. Wichmann...
- 1920s. The earliest known recording of the song is a 1927 Gr**** rebetiko/tsifteteli composition. There are also Arabic belly dancing, Albanian, Armenian,...
- Belly Dance" OmniFilm Ltd. Retrieved 23 April 2014. "Tsifteteli | Gr**** belly dance is tsifteteli". 2010-10-05. Retrieved 2025-01-01. Iacono, Dr Valeria...
- Turbo-folk Nisiotika Rebetiko Romani music Sevdalinka Starogradska muzika Tsifteteli Other Balkan br**** Bosnian root Ganga music New Primitivism Newly composed...
- Starogradska muzika Croatian Starogradska muzika Gr**** Laïko Rebetiko Tsifteteli Italian Kosovan Tallava Montenegrin Macedonian Čalgija Starogradska muzika...
- artistic, verbal and nonverbal expressions, traditional dances such as tsifteteli, similarities in dance costumes and importance placed on social activities...
- Turbo-folk Nisiotika Rebetiko Romani music Sevdalinka Starogradska muzika Tsifteteli Other Balkan br**** Bosnian root Ganga music New Primitivism Newly composed...
- Turbo-folk Nisiotika Rebetiko Romani music Sevdalinka Starogradska muzika Tsifteteli Other Balkan br**** Bosnian root Ganga music New Primitivism Newly composed...
- of this combination is seen in this region. It can be found also as, Tsifteteli. Kasap havasi/Hasapiko: meaning "the butcher's dance" from Turkish: kasap...