Choreographer Ira Weisburd demonstrates his Greek dance "Tsamika Tria". It's named because the figure is done three times before turning. This dance was first introduced at Sasha's Annual International Folk Dance Weekend in New York. For information on our next weekend, contact Sasha at: sashjac@rcn.com or call 212.929.5698
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iraweisburd 2 years ago
so its not traditional only based on the traditional dance?
latsouda 2 years ago
It's an original choreograpy based on Greek steps in the Tsamiko rhythm. It is done in recreational folk dance groups in the U.S.
iraweisburd 2 years ago
ok u probably didnt understand.... im not asking where is was shown, im asking from what part of greece???
latsouda 2 years ago
Choreographer Ira Weisburd demonstrates his Greek dance "Tsamika Tria". It's named because the figure is done three times before turning.
iraweisburd 2 years ago
this is quite interesting, ive never seen a tsamiko like this before, can u tell me from where it is danced in greece? meaning the horio region and who taught it to you? or was is the villagers.. thank you
latsouda 2 years ago