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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2006

Traditional Greek (Vlach) dance from Kozani a city in the Greek land of Macedonia.

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  • Vlasti is one of the most beautiful Vlach Greek villages. I got a very good friend from Vlasti. And from my fathers side I originate also from Kozani.

  • your comment is nothing more than ignorant propaganda ,lies and insults and it derrives from the fact that you are antiGreek and you wanted to make an antiGreek comment, to bad for you liitle naive ignorant 19 year old boy, that Greece is the real treasure and the only truth of this world. Macedonia is Greek and its Albanian and Turks that are trying to steal Greek history and make propaganda, lies and insults against Greece, like you are trying to do now. You are nothing more than an earthworm!

  • its a variaton of Vlachikos tsamikos dance

  • No, its not an albanian dance, its a pure Greek dance as everyone can realise from the steps and the costumes. Due to the huge number of Greeks living in Northern Epirus and in Albania, Albanians have copied and adopted some Greek traditions.

  • Oh, an Albo liar and propagandist

    Those are Vlach Greks and not Arvanites Greeks

    Arvanites are Greeks, you know if you say to an Arvaniti that you think he is Albo he will propably kill you.

    Dont tell so big lies in here stupid albo, take your lying propaganda and show it up your ass

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  • This is one of the strangest cultural dances I've ever seen!

  • Albanians have no dances they steal others

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  • thats hott

  • that is a sexy clip xoxoxoxoxoxoxo

  • OPPPPAAAAAAAA

  • makes me want to break a few plates....oops can`t do that anymore

  • Very nice!

  • Just spoke to the clarinet player. This dance is called "Vary" Means Heavy and it is from Namata village near Vlasti. Similar tunes and rythmical patterns can be found in Albania too, But this is so different whoever calls this Albanian cannot difear apples from oranges

  • Hey my friends are playing music on this video. I know the costume is from Vlasti village near Kozani, The band is Dimitris Parasxos-Clarinet Kyriakos Trakas-Trumpet, Antonis Papadopoulos-GrandCasa and i know they dont play Albanian...They just dont know a single albanian song..There are several songs that they either identical or even same but this one is a 5/4 at the beggining like Zagorisio or Karapataki and ends in Tsamiko.

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