Magnífico como siempre Grecia me ofreces esta fantástica música y baile que muestra tu gran cultura. Los dioses del olímpico siempre te apoyaran junto con tu pueblo.
Dance of soul I love it 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 First time I see it yesterday in Santorini live bay Dimitri’s restaurant in Kamari Very beautiful traditional Greece dance ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Στο ζεϊμπέκικο ακουμπάς στον χτύπο δεν κάνεις μεγάλα βήματα οι στροφές σου είναι στο τακ της μουσικής...τα λόγια του παππού μου όταν μας έκανε μάθημα πως να χορεύουμε...
Δεν μπορώ να καταλάβω γιατί όταν χορεύουν ζεϊμπέκικο, πόσο μάλλον αυτό που είναι ύμνος θα έλεγα) κάνουν γρήγορες κινήσεις μεγάλα ανοίγματα στα πόδια κλπ.Είναι ο χορός της ήττας, το κεφάλι σκυφτό, διστακτικά βήματα και μικρά, βλέμμα σκυθροπο .Ο χορευτής διαλέγει το τραγούδι που περιγράφει τον πόνο του....
No it’s geek. The zeybek dance is different from Zeibekiko. Watch other videos to see what is zeibekiko dance. These two in the video aren’t good. Look other videos.
The zeybek is a form of Turkish folk dance originating from Yörüks[1] particular to Western, Central and Southern Anatolia in Turkey. It is named after the Zeybeks.
The painter Yannis Tsarouchis in a conversation with rebbe Takis Binis has argued that "the Zeibekis were Greeks mainly from Macedonia and elsewhere also Thracians, who followed Alexander the Great in his campaign in the depths of Asia. They were called Zeibekia, that is, animal dealers and Makelaris because they slaughtered animals and sold them. Over the years they wanted to immortalize their heroism and preserve their traditions and so they created this dance, the zeibeki, which they danced one by one with swords in their hands and sometimes in their mouths: making moans or roars, like today's opa, ala, yala and various others.[11] According to other theories, the dance is primarily an ancient Greek-Thracian dance that was transferred and spread to Asia by the ancient Argive-Thracians, when they founded a colony in Tralles (today's Aidinium) in Asia Minor.[12] Simon Karas argued that the dance had an ancient Greek heritage (rhythmic - dancing) since their rhythmic pattern of 9 years is evident in the odes of Lesbia Sapphos.[13]
Magnífico como siempre Grecia me ofreces esta fantástica música y baile que muestra tu gran cultura. Los dioses del olímpico siempre te apoyaran junto con tu pueblo.
The soul of Greece, bravo
Είσαστε υπέροχοι χορευτές και πάντα χαίρομαι που σας βλέπω να είσαστε πάντα καλά και καλή συνέχεια ❤❤
Dans cu perechea potrivita pentru viață fericite DRAGOSTE INFINITA ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Dance of soul I love it 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
First time I see it yesterday in Santorini live bay Dimitri’s restaurant in Kamari
Very beautiful traditional Greece dance ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Qué maavilla...Hermoso baile, me encantó sobre todo, verlo a él bailar, simplemente, fascinante....
Çok güzel , aynı kültür olunca kalbine dokunuyor ❤
❤❤❤❤❤ειστε τελειοι.δεν χορταινω να σας βλεπω.ευχαριστω πολυ για τους υπεροχους χορους που μου χαριζεται
Simplismente maravilhoso
Gracias!
Grație și coordonare... Bravo!
👏👏👏👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Mulţumesc pentru comentariu şi apreciere!
Seară frumoasă!
Simply glorious.
Ζεϊμπέκικο θέλει ψυχή να χορεύετε, αυτό είναι μπαλέτο καινούριας τάξης χωρίς αίσθηση.
Amei.belíssimo.
Gracias!
Brava!👏👏
Συγκλονιστικό!! Μοναδικοί!! ❤❤❤❤
Christos & Elena Shakalli-Χορευτικό σταυροδρόμι🙂
Hello from România!
BRAVO
Thank you... Mersi beauqup...Mersi fain...Multumesc frumos...!!!💙💛❤️
It is GREEK period.The turkish dance is very different
Wonderful congratulation👍😚👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much!
@@radugheorghe2404 always present dear friends😍 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
@@angelinapinayrua Abrazo Angelina!
@@radugheorghe2404 Gracias a ti por compartir el video. 😍💘✌✌✌👏👏👏👌👍👍👍
Zabadac
Εξαιρετικοί!!!
Το ζεϊμπέκικο θέλει ψυχή.οχι να κάνεις μπαλέτο
Τέλειοι ❤
Ζεϊμπέκικο σχολής όχι ψυχης
ΜΠΡΑΒΟ ΣΑΣ ΤΕΛΕΙΟΙ
International
Csorba, the soup
Χορογραφια απο τα Μπολσοι;
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Στο ζεϊμπέκικο ακουμπάς στον χτύπο δεν κάνεις μεγάλα βήματα οι στροφές σου είναι στο τακ της μουσικής...τα λόγια του παππού μου όταν μας έκανε μάθημα πως να χορεύουμε...
Annamae Isle
🥰
❤
🤠👍👏👏👏👏👏👏🤝👍
Gracias!
Saludos desde Romania!
Δεν μπορώ να καταλάβω γιατί όταν χορεύουν ζεϊμπέκικο, πόσο μάλλον αυτό που είναι ύμνος θα έλεγα) κάνουν γρήγορες κινήσεις μεγάλα ανοίγματα στα πόδια κλπ.Είναι ο χορός της ήττας, το κεφάλι σκυφτό, διστακτικά βήματα και μικρά, βλέμμα σκυθροπο .Ο χορευτής διαλέγει το τραγούδι που περιγράφει τον πόνο του....
Καταπληκτικόσ
Glen Court
🇬🇷🇹🇷🇬🇷🇹🇷
Maynard Track
❤❤❤🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Solon , Perikles,
Don't lie
Rolling stones love you
Rolling stones love you
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Is this not a male only dance?
It’s for those who got a pair of balls
no girls do it too
No all dance this
xhinrose
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Απλα αηδία
Why not turk? It is just a dance
That is ZEYBEK DANCE. AND ZEYBEK IS TURKISH DANCE!!!🇦🇿🇹🇷
No it’s geek. The zeybek dance is different from Zeibekiko. Watch other videos to see what is zeibekiko dance. These two in the video aren’t good. Look other videos.
This is Greek Zeibekiko
th-cam.com/video/Ri4A16DfUTo/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
This is zeybek and it’s so different!
th-cam.com/video/h0aRuds_w7I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Ab2_q9qzVyI-QYgS
The zeybek is a form of Turkish folk dance originating from Yörüks[1] particular to Western, Central and Southern Anatolia in Turkey. It is named after the Zeybeks.
The painter Yannis Tsarouchis in a conversation with rebbe Takis Binis has argued that "the Zeibekis were Greeks mainly from Macedonia and elsewhere also Thracians, who followed Alexander the Great in his campaign in the depths of Asia. They were called Zeibekia, that is, animal dealers and Makelaris because they slaughtered animals and sold them. Over the years they wanted to immortalize their heroism and preserve their traditions and so they created this dance, the zeibeki, which they danced one by one with swords in their hands and sometimes in their mouths: making moans or roars, like today's opa, ala, yala and various others.[11]
According to other theories, the dance is primarily an ancient Greek-Thracian dance that was transferred and spread to Asia by the ancient Argive-Thracians, when they founded a colony in Tralles (today's Aidinium) in Asia Minor.[12] Simon Karas argued that the dance had an ancient Greek heritage (rhythmic - dancing) since their rhythmic pattern of 9 years is evident in the odes of Lesbia Sapphos.[13]
These people have gone to school.i dance better
any other activities you possibly do better?
Это не женский танец 🤬🤬🤬
Terriblr
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