@@mariavadviragtakacs7393 the movements are exactly how some parts of Greece dance, only the hand gestures and clapping when they are dancing alone aren't Greek-like. Other than that the dance is entirely Greek and it's mostly danced in villages of western Thessalia, the people who dance to that kind of music are called "Blachoi" and their songs are called "Blachika", they are greeks. Also the music traditions and traditional dances vary in each part of Greece. For example I'm Pontic so I learnt at a young age how to dance Pontic songs, my friend is a Thracian, he learnt how to dance Thracian songs. Some other famous dances are Cretan ones.
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To the best of my knowledge this song is Turkish.
Some songs were popular in many countries. Difficult to say when, where, and who. Only matters if it is fun or not. Fun songs and dances stay.
To correct you, it's Greek and you can even hear the lyrics, they are greek
@@Tekno_fork Thank you, it can be. The movement is more turkish, but the song is indeed in greek.
@@mariavadviragtakacs7393 the movements are exactly how some parts of Greece dance, only the hand gestures and clapping when they are dancing alone aren't Greek-like. Other than that the dance is entirely Greek and it's mostly danced in villages of western Thessalia, the people who dance to that kind of music are called "Blachoi" and their songs are called "Blachika", they are greeks. Also the music traditions and traditional dances vary in each part of Greece. For example I'm Pontic so I learnt at a young age how to dance Pontic songs, my friend is a Thracian, he learnt how to dance Thracian songs. Some other famous dances are Cretan ones.