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BTW...I'm from Cefalonia and I'm Greek and Italian and I feel both cultures in my blood.
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@italianissimo...Greeks didn't disappear as was proved by a Stanford University DNA study...99.5% of Greeks have the same DNA as their ancient ancestors...during the Ottoman occupation Christians and Muslims were segregated by law...viva grecia e viva italia!!!
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@arisgreece26 well, greeks disappeared more than 400 years ago. They left this dance in south italy.
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@Italianissimo86 Hmmm yeah it can be... It says so in greek.. I mean the commentator... That the name comes from Arachna Tarantula, a girl, which thought she could dance better than anyone... But we don't have any dance called tarantella... I guess the dance remained in our Southern Italian brothers' culture :D
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@arisgreece26 mhmhmh, tarantella is a kind of greek dance originally. They say it was a kind of dyonisos ritual.
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@Italianissimo86 But I don't think it is an original tarantella, it looks like some greek dances actually...haha
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@Italianissimo86 My ancestors are from Lefkada, but they originate from Napoli, as their surname is actually italian. Viva la Grecia, Viva il Mezzogiorno!
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@LAOPONOS γαμω το μουνι της χρυσης αυγης σου
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YΠΕΡΟΧΟΙ ΚΑΙ ΑΙΩΝΙΟΙ ΕΛΛΗΝΕΣ !!!
hahaha I don't like this kind of performances. Because real tarantellas aren't like this. But I like, that brothership between south Italy and Greece.
I am south italian from Salento, but I feel more greek than italian.
Real tarantella is like this
Italianissimo86 1 year ago 17
Wow, she is SOOO pretty, oh my GOD!
shautora 2 years ago 6