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  2. Huapango - Wikipedia

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    Huapango. Huapango is a family of Mexican music styles. The word likely derives from the Nahuatl word cuauhpanco that literally means 'on top of the wood', alluding to a wooden platform on which dancers perform zapateado dance steps. It is interpreted in different forms, the most common being the classic huapango interpreted by a trio of ...

  3. Zapateo - Wikipedia

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    Zapateo (English: shoe tapping) is a dance form rooted in the Spanish flamenco and before that, in the ancient cultural influences imported in to Europe by the Romani people . Zapateo, which later produced the more famous Malambos dance, arrived in South America from Spain around the year 1600 CE and was a favorite pastime of the gaucho ...

  4. Tsamiko - Wikipedia

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    Tsamiko is danced almost exclusively by men. Today Tsamiko is a popular dance in festivals and weddings, especially in the rural areas of Central Greece, Peloponnese, Thessaly, as well as Epirus, where a slower version is performed. [ 5] Sometimes the dancers dress in the traditional Greek fustanella. This dance is usually performed to ...

  5. Ikariotikos - Wikipedia

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    Ikariotikos ( Greek: Ικαριώτικος) or Kariotikos ( Greek: Καριώτικος, sometimes written with an apostrophe as 'Καριώτικος) is a traditional dance and accompanying song originating in Ikaria a Greek island in the North Eastern Aegean Sea. Some specialists say that the traditional Ikariotikos was slow and the quick ...

  6. Sirtaki - Wikipedia

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    Sirtaki or syrtaki[ 1] ( Greek: συρτάκι) is a dance of Greek origin, choreographed for the 1964 film Zorba the Greek. [ 2] It is a recent Greek folkdance, and a mixture of "syrtos" and the slow and fast rhythms of the hasapiko dance. The dance and the accompanying music by Mikis Theodorakis are also called Zorba's dance, the Zorba or ...

  7. Hasapiko - Wikipedia

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    The hasapiko ( Greek: χασάπικο, pronounced [xaˈsapiko], meaning “the butcher's [dance]”) is a Greek folk dance from Constantinople. The dance originated in the Middle Ages as a battle mime with swords performed by the Greek butchers' guild, which adopted it from the military of the Byzantine era. [ 1] In Constantinople during the ...

  8. Mexican folk dance - Wikipedia

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    Huapango dance Sinaloa Carnival of the Ballet Aztlan in Ottawa, Canada. Mexican folk dance is an uneven synthesis of different cultural traditions. Its historical roots is the synthesis of indigenous, European and African cultural influences but it continues to evolves with influences from modern pop culture. [8]

  9. Greek dances - Wikipedia

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    Greek dance ( choros; Greek: χορός, romanized : chorós) is an old tradition, being referred to by authors such as Plato, Aristotle, Plutarch and Lucian. [ 1] There are different styles and interpretations from all of the islands and surrounding mainland areas. Each region formed its own choreography and style to fit in with their own ways.

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