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  • se ekstash o prwtoxoreuths ligo karagkiozilikia kanei alla tespa to sunolo tis omadas kalo

    

  • Don't speak for tsesto like that. tsestos is 100% Greek Dance

  • god dora straou has falling so down...this is weak dancing...again no such thing as tsestos...u dont see this done like this in the villages...and what these gusy are trying to do is copy villagers who used to live in what is now bulgaria they became exiles durnoing the 1920's with the exchanging of the races...

  • @Skabanis just be happy, dora stratou at least she is trying to preserve the dance and pass it to next generations...

  • @Skabanis yes i agree they copy our dances...when somone copy something good from us, is a compliment....kalirera na mas zilevoune, para na mas lipounde...

  • @Skabanis

    So, these exiles moved from one place (country) to another with only the clothes in their backs ????

    Are you out of your mind ????

  • these dances were first danced when Greeks where in Romilia, which now belongs to Bulgaria, as memos said.. so these dances are greeks

  • MEMOS994 described it perfectly... that's what happened.

  • the one on left has taken LSD ? WTF ? χαχαχαχαχα !

  • This is Bulgarian dance!It"s not greeks.

  • @infui Really? So, the Greeks in Thrace were waitting for nore than 2500 for the barbarian Bulgars to arrive to learn them dancing...! Amazing!

  • @SKOUTERIS kala les! bravo

  • @antheaelenaki Εven the bulgarian word for the fiest is greek corrupted: "oro" taken from the greek "horos" [=dance]

  • Stupid Turks they teached you how and what to eat, how to dence and in 500 years oftheir rule they didn't try to tech how to pray to same God....Turks are realy stupid.

  • The dance comes from eastern Romilia, now belongs to Bulgaria. Greeks and Bulgarians claim about the origin of this dance. The truth is somewhere in the middle. The two people live for many centuries like neighbours and have many commons, in the tradition as well.

  • it's a greek dance..

  • what region is this from?  Sounds a lot like Bulgarian music.

  • its from thraki. that dance is tsestos

  • Thanks. I'll add that to the video title.

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