недеља, 25. октобар 2015.

SIRTAKI

Sirtaki (Greek: συρτάκι - Sirtaki) is a fictional dance, which, unlike most Greek folk dances, I danced in an open circle, but fine, with dancers holding hands on the shoulders of their suplesača.Sirtaki (Greek: συρτάκι) is a popular dance with Greek roots. The choreography was created by Giorgos Provias and music Mikis Theodorakis in 1964 for the movie Zorba the Greek (filmed on the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis). He allegedly created to be the main actor Anthony Quinn, who was not gifted to perform Greek dances, facilitate recording (originally planned to be in the final scene brought a five-stroke Pentosalis). Along with the film, Sirtaki has gained international fame and became a non-Greeks term Greek dancing.
The name was given by the Sirtaki folk dance Sirtos, namely sirtos horos (Greek: συρτóς χορóς), which means dance track, which is contrary to step-dance, pidiktos horos (Greek: πηδηκτóς χορóς). Choreography new dance beginning with the slow steps of Constantinople Časapika-Hasapiko (Dance killer of Constantinople) and ends at a faster pace steps Časaposervikosa.







The dance starts slower, weight ends faster, playful movements. Originally, Hassapiko played only by men, but now played by women. Form a line (round), hands held at shoulder adjacent players in T position. The ringleader of the last round in the free hand held odručenu aside, at the level of the shoulders.
 
 

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