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Sousta (Greek: Σούστα) is a Greek folk dance, performed at weddings as an activity of courtship between husband and wife. [1] It originates from Ancient Greece, and holds prominence in Dodecanese Islands, [2] and broader Aegean region. [3]
In 2007 the band collaborated with Greek American director Christine Crokos, composing and recording the sound track for the comedy "Gamilio Party" (wedding party). The film sold over 250.000 tickets and the song "Gamilio Party" became one of the most beloved wedding songs.
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.
Greek all-female bands (2 P) Greek orchestras (1 C) Pages in category "Greek musical groups" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
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The Flowers of Romance (Greek band) H. Hi-5 (Greek group) I. Imiskoumbria; In Trance 95; K. ... The Silent Wedding; Socrates Drank the Conium; Sorrowful Angels; The ...
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