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In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
  Greek Dances
Delphi is a slow Hassapiko dance that our teacher, the late Maxine Myer, learned at Delphi, where the Oracle was located and the spot that the ancient Greeks considered the center of the universe.
Hassapiko is a very popular, relatively modern Greek dance, danced to many lovely melodies.
Hassaposerviko This is sometimes called a "fast Hassapiko." It is a lively dance using a shoulder hold.
www.greekdancemonterey.org /dances.htm   (1276 words)

  
 Greek Festival   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Members of the St. Dionysios dance troupes as well as members of the community at large will available to teach you the steps.
So, whether its a Syrtaki - Zorbas Dance, a Hassapiko, a Tsamiko or a Syrto, someone will know the steps and everyone can dance!
Below are a couple of links that can give you a taste of the music and an idea of the steps.
www.stdionysios.org /singers.htm   (133 words)

  
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The music of Greece has so many styles that have part of its music culture.
Hassapiko (2/4) - slow rthym like the start of Siko Horespse Syrtaki
Greek Music has even adapted Rock and Disco Rthyms within its modern music.
members.lycos.co.uk /Vic_Stathopoulos/greekmusic.html   (205 words)

  
 SkyscraperCity Forums - Some photos from Istambul!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
I already bought my bus ticket - if everything goes well, I'll be back home at around 10:00 am in the morning of Wednesday, May 18.
Beware cause Kazantzigilis The Zorba and Keremaki Tountzaidis may come any time for a hassapiko.
May 8th, 2005 11:05 AM Hey, there's the person with the EU-frustration!
www.skyscrapercity.com /printthread.php?t=210515   (644 words)

  
 Shock Records - CAFE GREECE - VARIOUS ARTISTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
So throw caution to the wind, your plate in the air and enjoy a night on the Ouzo listening to “Zorba The Greek”, “Who Pays The Ferryman?” and many more popular Greek songs.
A superb collection of classic and contemporary Greek songs that’ll have you dancing Dirlanda, Zeybekiko and Hassapiko till dawn.
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www.shock.com.au /releases/info.asp?release_ID=124727   (139 words)

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