Today when i was reading morning news from e-newspaper, an interesting record took attention of me...Years ago, the latest Sirtaki record was broken in a Greek Festival which was held in Australia...1608 people danced Sirtaki. I was surprised because i really didn't expect that there are many Greeks living in this continent. And why someone should have arranged an organization such as a traditional Greek dance? Anyway, then i've learnt that the current record has been broken by 2500 People who had been trained by professional dancers! A few days ago they danced Sirtaki accompanied by world-famous singer Mikis Thedorakis' well known song "Zorba-The greek" in Rhodes Island!!!
Good job guys!!! Congratulations sincerely. I really admire your music instrument Bouzuki and your traditional dance "Sirtaki"...I am sure you'll break many other record in near future!!!
Good luck...
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Didn't you see the news about the Aboriginals in Australia dancing Syrtaki as part of their show?
i didn't about this story..very nice!
@Kitsosmitsos: No i really didn't have the chance to watch it...If you have the link could u inform me pls?
Thanks;)
I think that the record "unofficial" should be in Holland...All the stadium of Vitesse was dancing sirtaki every time Nikos Machlas was scoring a goal :D
A bit off-topic comment: zorbas song is fantastic, once i was a part in a chorus and we sang it,unfortunately the singer Basis had the leading voice and he murdered it, he was very unready for this performance, anywayyyy
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Eri...the song zorbas is instrumental... :D
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Ektora this instrumental part of the song is just only a part of a melodic poem written for zorbas that definetely has verses..
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