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  2. Skiladiko - Wikipedia

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    The term was also used to refer to cheap or often unlicensed Greek night clubs with a usually shady reputation of Greek music on the outskirts of a Greek city or town. [6] The typical arrangement in current skiladika establishments includes an elevated stage ("palco") where singers and musicians perform Greek songs, with the use of heavily ...

  3. Panos Kiamos - Wikipedia

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    Kiamos is a devout Greek Orthodox Christian and he often wears a rosary. Every time, he tries to take advantage of the holidays of 25 March or the local holiday of the feast of Saint St Andreas (patron saint of Patras , where he finds the opportunity to visit the homonymous temple, since his relationship with religion is very close.

  4. Greek pronunciation - Wikipedia

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    Greek pronunciation may refer to: Ancient Greek phonology; Koine Greek phonology; Modern Greek phonology This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 16:15 (UTC) ...

  5. Kalamatianó - Wikipedia

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    Kalamatianó (Greek: καλαματιανό) is a type of Greek folk music associated with a dance sharing its name.Originating in the southern Greek port city of Kalamata, its most recognizable feature is its asymmetrical time signature of 7

  6. Demy (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Demy has achieved 8 No.1 songs and 2 No.1 EPs (Extended Plays) at the Greek charts so far. She also combined music and acting by having taken part in 5 musicals from 2012 to 2017. Since the beginning of her career, Demy has been nominated 30 times for MAD Video Music Awards. Up to now, she has won 11 VMAs, including "Best New Artist" and "Best ...

  7. Éntekhno - Wikipedia

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    Éntekhno (Greek: έντεχνο, pronounced, pl: éntekhna [tragoudia]) is orchestral music with elements from Greek folk rhythm and melody.Its lyrical themes are often based on the work of famous Greek poets. Éntekhno arose in the late 1950s, drawing on rebetiko's westernization by Vassilis Tsitsanis and Manolis Chiotis.

  8. Kamilierikos - Wikipedia

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    Kamilierikos (Greek: καμηλιέρικος χορός) or kamilieriko, is a kind of a Greek traditional dance, similar to fast zeibekiko and antikristos. [1] Like zeibekiko, Kamilierikos is again in "9/8" signature [2] and was danced by the rebetes. Today, kamilierikos is very widespread in rebetiko and laiko music traditions.

  9. Kalamatianos - Wikipedia

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    Stevens, who would later convert to Islam, has paternal Greek Cypriot roots. Near the end of the 2002 film, My Big Fat Greek Wedding , the cast dances the kalamatianos to the song " Ωραία που είναι η νύφη μας " (Orea Pou Ine I Nifi Mas/How Wonderful Is Our Bride) at Ian and Toula's wedding reception.