Being a painter, artist and music lover myself, I always wondered why the Greeks dance holding arms, performing solemn slow moves.. always in elegant synchronization. There had to be something in their history, something deep. one day I suddenly discovered why.... they behave like the columns of one of their magnificent Greek temples, all columns equal , and... wait a minute, all equal..! Yes not in vain they created Democracy. My thoughts could sound ridiculous, but..there is something big there.
In ancient times, dancer was everywhere, and many alliances were created, some dances are called 'war' dances, not to declare war .. but to train the troops for defending the country, so we could call the dances 'defence' dances. We also have dances that you can dance solo if you wish.
@@JimmyTheGreek2000 Thank you for educating me on this matter, now I know something more. So, I think there is a subliminal connection between the columns of the temples (so equal one to the other), and those Greek worriers. In the same way that the columns look so majestic, so sublime, for sure the troops of Spartans or Athenians for sure looked so, when formed in tight formation. It would be a very uncomfortable situation to have to confront them, Hehehe...
althouth i am Macedonian,i love Greece....summer wonderful if anyone waste his summertime in this lovely and friendly country...unfogetable vacances,great music,delicious lokumades,gyros and suflaki :)
ESTES SOMOS NÓS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HOMENS GREGOS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ALEGRES!!!!!!! EXTROVERTIDOS!!!!!! VALENTES!!!!!!!! ENVOLVENTES!!!!!! ROMÂNTICOS!!!!!! EMOCIONANTES!!!!!!!! APAIXONANTES!!!!!! AMANTES DA VIDA E DAS MULHERES!!!!!!
I identify as ethnically Turkish and I just had my ancestry dna done. I'm 21% Italy/Greece, which I take to be Greek rather than Italian owing to my family's long presence in Istanbul. I have always been proud of this Istanbul heritage and I think I love hasapiko more than any other dance because it originated about 1,000 years ago in my beautiful, beloved ancestral city. And, by the way, it really doesn't matter to me anymore whether we call that city "Constantinople" or "Istanbul" because either way, that city truly is mine.
@souis1 πες μου σε παρακαλώ σε τι μοιάζει σε μπαλέτο το παραπάνω χασάπικο? γιατι εγώ δεν βλέπω κανένα grande plie, καμμία arabesque και κανένα saute.. Αντε, βγήκαμε όλοι οι ειδικοί και πετάμε διάφορα..
The original name is actually: Makellarios ^^^It also means "Butcher" in Greek. The name changed due to the Ottomans being in power & turkish being used as the official language 👍
Люблю сама танцевать......Но смотреть , когда танцуют такие мужчины- истинное удовольствие. Отлично!
This is so unreal song. Despite understanding the language it stil touchec the soul!!! BRAVO
marvellous!beutifull! excellent dance by shakallis group as
always!!, I love you guys!
Being a painter, artist and music lover myself, I always wondered why the Greeks dance holding arms,
performing solemn slow moves.. always in elegant synchronization. There had to be something in their history, something deep.
one day I suddenly discovered why.... they behave like the columns of one of their magnificent Greek temples, all columns equal , and...
wait a minute, all equal..! Yes not in vain they created Democracy. My thoughts could sound ridiculous, but..there is something big there.
In ancient times, dancer was everywhere, and many alliances were created, some dances are called 'war' dances, not to declare war .. but to train the troops for defending the country, so we could call the dances 'defence' dances. We also have dances that you can dance solo if you wish.
@@JimmyTheGreek2000 Thank you for educating me on this matter, now I know something more. So, I think there is a subliminal connection between the columns of the temples (so equal one to the other), and those Greek worriers. In the same way that the columns look so majestic, so sublime, for sure the troops of Spartans or Athenians for sure looked so, when formed in tight formation. It would be a very uncomfortable situation to have to confront them, Hehehe...
I love this song, this dance, these dancers...It's amazing!
Amazing Video..
Greece, we love you
Greetings from Palestine
Wow
BRAVOOOOOOOO!!!! Greetings from Ecuador, love Greece ❤
This is not Greek dude.
На жаль я не знаю цієї мови, ( здається грецька ) але чудово все зрозумів. А чоловіки танцювали неперевершено ! Так можуть танцювати тільки греки !
Beautiful :) Simply Beautiful :) What can one say? They are Wonderful!! Thank You Christos with your group!!
bravoooo !!!!!! i love you Greece!!!!!!
Шикарно танцуют красавцы-мужчины!
i love greek music and danceing too i love the food and the people im going to rhodes in 2 weeks a place called pefkos it looks great there
Fantático!!! Adoro as ilhas Gregas, a música,a comida e as suas gentes!
This not Greek, this is Bulgarian traditional music and dances.
althouth i am Macedonian,i love Greece....summer wonderful if anyone waste his summertime in this lovely and friendly country...unfogetable vacances,great music,delicious lokumades,gyros and suflaki :)
ESTES SOMOS NÓS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HOMENS GREGOS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ALEGRES!!!!!!! EXTROVERTIDOS!!!!!! VALENTES!!!!!!!! ENVOLVENTES!!!!!! ROMÂNTICOS!!!!!! EMOCIONANTES!!!!!!!! APAIXONANTES!!!!!! AMANTES DA VIDA E DAS MULHERES!!!!!!
i love you greece. you are the best
So beautiful, Thank you! Bravo!
Fereydoon D
Έυγε! Πολύ ωραία! Bravissimi! Veramente straordinari! :-)
Sumptuously! not enough words to express admiration! please tell me the name of the song and the artist's name
Zer-d-Ishtar erotevmenaki
Вспоменаю Вас с любовью мои "Сухумские Греки"!!
I identify as ethnically Turkish and I just had my ancestry dna done. I'm 21% Italy/Greece, which I take to be Greek rather than Italian owing to my family's long presence in Istanbul. I have always been proud of this Istanbul heritage and I think I love hasapiko more than any other dance because it originated about 1,000 years ago in my beautiful, beloved ancestral city. And, by the way, it really doesn't matter to me anymore whether we call that city "Constantinople" or "Istanbul" because either way, that city truly is mine.
Welcome to the Familia Brother! 💙 The original name of the dance is Makellarios, it means Butcher as well 😃
i consider this dance very elegant!!
the best sirtaki I have ever seen..
+erkan ertan It's not sirtaki, it's hasapiko
thank you your knowledge petros...
THIS IS bether then sirtaki :-)
It’s Makellarios
INCREIBLE! Cuanta pasion al bailar, me cautivo esta danza por completo.
GREAT! VERY NICE GROUP! BRAVO!!!
süper i like it.song is familier.😘
Shakallis All about dance in Cyprus since 1975!
VIVA.......................
Great dance! Thank you
tres joli! beautiful!just a question of practice!
Can I join in the dance pleaseee? Ahhh I so love it! :D
Love it!!!
Angie Franco the song??
bravo pediaaaaaaaaaa :)
whats the name of this song and who is the singer?
Very nice! What country is this from?
CYPRUS MATE
ΠΑΙΔΙΑ ΕΡΩΤΕΥΤΙΚΑ ΤΟ ΧΟΡΟ ΠΟΥ ΚΑΝΕΤΕ ΒΡΑΒΟΟΟΟΟ
... ΚΑΙ Ο ΜΕΣΕΩΣ ΤΟ ΧΑΜΟΓΕΛΟ ΠΟΥ ΔΙΝΗ
ΜΠΟΡΟΥΜΕ ΝΑ ΕΧΟΥΜΕ ΕΠΙΚΙΝΟΝΙΑ ΜΑΖΙΣΑΣ
Mporo na eimai sthn parea sas! eiste uperoxei.
Great dance for a great song and voice efharisto poli :)
where can I find this version of the song ?
bravo bursa Turkey
fantasticoooooooooooooooooooooooo
Gayet güzel, tebrikler. Beatiful dance and song.
singer anna vissi....song title -Erotevmenaki
Great !
Shakallis dance-All about dance in Cyprus since 1975
Choreography by Mikis Shakallis
Shakallis All about dance in Cyprus since 1975
excelente jasapiko
GREECE !!!
The songs are sung by Greek-cypriot singer Anna Vissi.
WAU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Πολύ ωραία !!!
Just the BEST!
No escucho la musica. Me gustaria que alguien me lo sollucionase.Gracias
ΦΑΝΤΑΣΤΙΚΟΟΟΟΟΟΟΟΟ ΜΑΓΚΕΣΣΣΣΣΣ ΕΡΩΤΕΥΤΙΚΑ ΜΕ ΤΟΝ ΧΟΡΟ ΠΟΥ ΚΑΝΕΤΕ ΒΡΑΒΟΟΟΟΟΟΟΟΟ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can anybody tell me the name song?
BRAVO PALLIKARYIA!✰✰✰✰♡♡♡♡♡♡
super dans.super popor
I want to know um the song is called? is very beautiful...
Sirtaki
@@user-mc3ve9dy9s Nope!
Chasapiko or Makellarios 👍
Ana
Ana Visi
song Erotevmenaki
Как называется песня, которую поёт девушка?
hermoso baile
I love you
❤❤❤
Thanks a lot!!!
From a live concert a mixture of songs
Ωραίο είναι!!!
СУПЕР!!!!
whatS the name of this song,and who is the singer?
would you be kind enough to write an answer to my
question Mr. Shakalli.? Efharisto Poli..
+Zekiye Altan its series of songs from Anna Vissi
singer anna vissi....song title -Erotevmenak
do you know from wich concert is this secvence taken? (i mean..the song..)
bravo pedia!!!
ΕΙΣΤΕ ΦΑΝΤΑΣΤΗΚΙ ΒΡΑΒΟΣΑΣ!!!!!!!!!!!!
poli oreo
apsogoi !!!
very good!
А что случилось со звуком?
Χριστέ μου! Το μόνο που θυμίζει χασάπικο είναι η μουσική.
Superbe!
what is song's name?
Cyprus!
Bakın neden ? diye söyleyip, gelen açıklamada ilgisiz açıklama yapılıyor. !!!
@ssisskko Anna Vissi - Kaka Paidia
pos to lene to tragoudi pou tragoudaei h Anna?
Does anyone know who is this singer?
Please, return the voice😢
choreography by Mikis Shakallis
çok güzel-poly oraia;)
Θαυμασιοι!
Πρόταση= Εμφάνιση στο Έξωτερικό
(Εξωστρέφεια παρακαλώ ...)
@souis1 πες μου σε παρακαλώ σε τι μοιάζει σε μπαλέτο το παραπάνω χασάπικο? γιατι εγώ δεν βλέπω κανένα grande plie, καμμία arabesque και κανένα saute..
Αντε, βγήκαμε όλοι οι ειδικοί και πετάμε διάφορα..
what's the name of the song
Song? ?
@AsianGirlSS501 Peggy Zina - Kaka Paidia or Peggy Zina - Pali sta xamena
Can anyone tell me who the singer is and the name of the Song?
Erotevmenaki - Anna Vissi
The singer is named Anna Vissi, from Cyprus.
This is medley, of many songs, which one do you wish to know ?
Thank s
Jimmy The Greek there are a lot of songs but i dont get this one i love this one. and i wnat the video of it plz respond
The SONG ?? PLZZ
Pls replace the video of hasapiko, impossible to listen to it, audio ruined. Thanks
Siis Korfu saari.
@
Ελληνική Ανδροπρέπεια!
Choreography by Mikis Shakallis
stie cineva cum se numeste melodia?
Erotevmenaki - Anna Vissi
Mersi
de nada. :)
second song "Mia fora monaha"
choreography by Mr Mikis Shakallis
Sori, song is
Anna Vissi -Tha pio apopse to feggari!
Great! 'Hasapiko' or 'Kasap in Turkish.' But Greek version is best. I admit that as a Turkish.
The original name is actually:
Makellarios
^^^It also means "Butcher" in Greek. The name changed due to the Ottomans being in power & turkish being used as the official language 👍
@Z4P4T3R thank you ! n.n