You know... bellydancers give somewhat random names to their dances, especially when it is student-troupe work. Maybe the leader thought the music seemed a bit greek (and it doesnt matter if it actually was or not to her) so she called it the greek piece. My instructor has us doing a piece called the whack-a-mole... this is obviously an intermediate student piece. You may be greek, but you don't know the world of modern student bellydancing
Sorry, but this has nothing to do with "Greek Style". It is not Greek Tsifteteli, it is Western-Oriental fantasy. Greek Tsifteteli looks completely different and also the music sounds different. This song is completely unknown in Greece and it sounds more Turkish than Greek anyway. I know what I am talking about, I am Greek!
You know... bellydancers give somewhat random names to their dances, especially when it is student-troupe work. Maybe the leader thought the music seemed a bit greek (and it doesnt matter if it actually was or not to her) so she called it the greek piece. My instructor has us doing a piece called the whack-a-mole... this is obviously an intermediate student piece. You may be greek, but you don't know the world of modern student bellydancing
sunmaidliz 4 years ago
Nothing greek exist in this video.
From music (ok it have tsifteteli rythm, but this is not the thing) to movements to clothing.
Chryssanthi is total right, you got to change the name of the number.
Maria Aya, Athens Greece
MariaAya 4 years ago
Tourkiko tragoudi einai. Den echoun idea.
asprosdrakos7 5 years ago
kale ti einai auto?? klarino me tsamiko mou akougetai..lol!
bellywoman 5 years ago
Sorry, but this has nothing to do with "Greek Style". It is not Greek Tsifteteli, it is Western-Oriental fantasy. Greek Tsifteteli looks completely different and also the music sounds different. This song is completely unknown in Greece and it sounds more Turkish than Greek anyway. I know what I am talking about, I am Greek!
chryssanthi 5 years ago