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  2. Serra (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The Serra (Pontic: Σέρρα) is a Pontic Greek war dance of ancient Greek origin, [1] from the Pontus region of the Black Sea. Its name comes from the Serra river, in the region of Trapezounda. It is also called Pyrrhichios (Greek: Πυρρίχιος). The rhythm starts in 7 16 and becomes an even meter when the dance speeds up. [2]

  3. Pyrrhichios - Wikipedia

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    The dance was loved in all of Greece and especially by the Spartans, who considered it light war training. This belief led the Spartans to teach the dance to their children while they were still young. Athenian youth performed the dance in the palaestra as part of training in gymnastics. [6] The dance was also performed in the Panathenaic Games ...

  4. Pentozali - Wikipedia

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    In fact the dance has ten steps in total. The Cretan violinist Stefanos Triantafillakis (1715–1800) is credited with composing the music for the dance in 1770–1771. [1] The Pentozali is a war dance, vigorous, with high jumping movements and allows for much improvisation. It starts either at a fast pace or at a moderate pace and accelerates ...

  5. Category:Greek dances - Wikipedia

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    Greek war dances (6 P) P. Pontic Greek dances (10 P) Pages in category "Greek dances" ... Balos (Greek dance) Bougatsas; Byzantine dance; D. Dance of Osman Taka ...

  6. Weapon dance - Wikipedia

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    Capoeira or the Dance of War by Johann Moritz Rugendas, 1825, published 1835. The landscape of all dance in a large country such as Brazil is rich and complex due to the mixing of three separate traditions—Indian native, Black African, and Portuguese. [31] In Brazil, the African influence on Brazilian folkdances is considerable.

  7. Pontic Greek folk dance - Wikipedia

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    Many Pontic Greek dance groups exist worldwide in the diaspora. According to one Pontic Greek man living in Melbourne, "every Pontian club had a dancing group." [12] Today, some dances may be performed to Western instruments like guitars and drum kits. [13] Dance is essential to Pontian life and occurs at almost all major events.

  8. Category:Greek war dances - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Greek war dances" ... Serra (dance) This page was last edited on 19 October 2018, at 12:57 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  9. Dance of Zalongo - Wikipedia

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    Greek Stamp Dance of Zalongo The rocks of Zalongo where the Souliote women threw themselves off in 1803. The monument on the top was unveiled in 1961. During the Souliote War in December 1803, the Souliotes began evacuating Souli after their defeat by the forces of the local Ottoman-Albanian ruler, Ali Pasha. [7]