Finally, in instructor that let's me "stand behind you" to mirror your steps at a speed slow enough for an American novice with a broken Greek ancestry to follow. I would find if very helpful, and a little more fun, if at the very end of each lesson we could do the steps that we just learned to music. Thanks :)
Would love to include music and dance at the end but unfortunately the US has very strict copyright laws and as such block the videos... Hence you probably can't see part 2 of the video and many others that I have done.
It's a good explanation. I like it. You make it easier to lern the steps in front of a video. I saw a few who writes lesson and dance directly to the music. So I couldn't understand the steps. But you explain every single step more than once. Thank you.
From a folk dancer in San Francisco -- Γεια σου! Thank you so much for this very helpful video! You are an amazing teacher (compliment from a retired teacher [grin])! I will finally be able to learn how to do the hasapiko now from just following your directions.
We do this dance/routine at the end of our Greek dance class every week, I just wasn’t getting it. Anyway practicing a few minutes a day with this video and got it 👏🏻
Hi, and thanks for the comment. No, this is not like Sousta, what you are thinking of is the Hasaposerviko. You can search for it on youtube, its an easy dance to learn but at the moment I have no plans to do it. Good luck with it.
Hi Caralee, and thanks for the comment. I have the second part up on youtube but not the other two parts. Saying that you can just repeat the first two parts.
Hello, I am a dance major student at a university and our research project is to research different cultures and learn about a specific dance. I see that hasapiko is a greek folklore dance. I was wondering if you can share some knowledge on this dance, as well as if my group and I can ask you a few questions in a quick interview and learn a short little combination of that particular dance. Thank you.
Hi svetlanavukolic8242, I have music on the second video. If you can't find it, its because it is blocked in your country due to the music.... Hence, no music on first video
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Yes. I am in USA. Do you have a video for the Tsamikos? I am having a terrible time trying to find music that fits each of the dances. I find music, but I don't know which dances to do to which song. Maybe you could post Part 2 without music for the US.
Finally, in instructor that let's me "stand behind you" to mirror your steps at a speed slow enough for an American novice with a broken Greek ancestry to follow. I would find if very helpful, and a little more fun, if at the very end of each lesson we could do the steps that we just learned to music. Thanks :)
Would love to include music and dance at the end but unfortunately the US has very strict copyright laws and as such block the videos... Hence you probably can't see part 2 of the video and many others that I have done.
ProfitisElias Bummer. Thank you for responding :)
Best greek dance instruction videos on youtube. greetings from Australia.
Great video! Clear and stright to the steps,beautifully presented!
Give us more,...evharisto para polly!
It's a good explanation. I like it. You make it easier to lern the steps in front of a video. I saw a few who writes lesson and dance directly to the music. So I couldn't understand the steps. But you explain every single step more than once. Thank you.
This man is really a good teacher. Finally I'm learning the Hasapiko dance.
You are so amazing teacher! Thank you!
Excellent explanation, right pace and clearly spelled out!
you can only dance with you're personality that's the true Greek dance.
Καλη Χρονιά!!! Χρονια Πολλα!!
thank very much! very clear instruction now all i have to do is practice this steps on my lunch break...
Hi and thank you for your kind words. No plans at the moment but I may do something a bit later on. Love the Ikariotiko!
what's Ikariotiko?
The Best!!! 🇬🇷☄️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
shame I live in US. I would definitely come to your classes. LOVE Greece and the dances!!
Thank you! At ladt I understood all the steps! Next year all the family will join in Santorini to dance it at my daughter 's wedding!
Greeting from France thank so much. Marie
From a folk dancer in San Francisco -- Γεια σου! Thank you so much for this very helpful video! You are an amazing teacher (compliment from a retired teacher [grin])! I will finally be able to learn how to do the hasapiko now from just following your directions.
Great teaching! Love this dance!!! Looking for part 2
Really great vid, thank you!! You have been most helpful in teaching us this dance!!
I really like the lesson, nicely explained and very easy to follow. Thank you!
Thank you for your videos!
Thank you so much for kind words...
Please make the next part!!
Excellent instructions thanks for sharing
We do this dance/routine at the end of our Greek dance class every week, I just wasn’t getting it. Anyway practicing a few minutes a day with this video and got it 👏🏻
thank you for all your contributions. the tik was a lot of fun. would you consider making a video for how to dance the ikariotiko?
Great teaching!
This is fantastic! Thanks.
Thanks now I know how to Hasapiko!!👌
Ciao grazie del bellissimo video... potresti mettere la 2^Parte anche senza musica come questa??? Grazie mille
It is a good lesson! Thank you!
We WANT to learn to much ☺️😂 too much at once!
I really like it. Thanks for the lesson! :)
Hi, and thanks for the comment. No, this is not like Sousta, what you are thinking of is the Hasaposerviko. You can search for it on youtube, its an easy dance to learn but at the moment I have no plans to do it. Good luck with it.
please, dont let us to wait too long to continue
DANKE!
Hi Caralee, and thanks for the comment. I have the second part up on youtube but not the other two parts. Saying that you can just repeat the first two parts.
Thank you for this informative videos, do you have sirtaki videos?
Lovely
You are welcome! I just now looked for Hasapiko, Part 2, only to discover that it is not available. Are you ever planning to post it?
Teaching us the steps is good , but you dancing what you have taught us is much better ( with the music ) = -) Efharisto
Hello, I am a dance major student at a university and our research project is to research different cultures and learn about a specific dance. I see that hasapiko is a greek folklore dance. I was wondering if you can share some knowledge on this dance, as well as if my group and I can ask you a few questions in a quick interview and learn a short little combination of that particular dance. Thank you.
Great video, very clear! I was wondering what song you would recommend to dance this to. Thanks!
I like it very much, but it would be more fun and also more helpful to be able to feel it if you could include music, please
Hi svetlanavukolic8242, I have music on the second video. If you can't find it, its because it is blocked in your country due to the music.... Hence, no music on first video
@@ProfitisElias yes, I've already watched it. Thank you so much! I am so eager to learn to dance greek. 🥰🥰
where in Beautiful Greece does hasapiko come from?
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You do a great job. I like all of your Greek dance videos. I cannot find your Part 2 of the Hasapiko. Have you put it on RUclips?
part 2 is up... are you based in the USA? it could be that it is blocked as I have some music in the video.
Yes. I am in USA. Do you have a video for the Tsamikos? I am having a terrible time trying to find music that fits each of the dances. I find music, but I don't know which dances to do to which song. Maybe you could post Part 2 without music for the US.
Is this similar to the Sousta dance? Are you going to make a video on The Sousta ?
XD the only part i cant get is the part where he turns around.
👏👏👏👏👏 ❤
Thank you for the comment...
what does hasapiko mean? also where in Beautiful Greece does it come from?
also where in Beautiful Greece does it come from?
just came across your video, very impressed! did you make the whole Hasapiko routine? (3 and 4)
Sorry, no 3 and 4... need to come to classes to learn last two parts.
Hi folkdance, video is already online. Unfortunately they are blocking it in the US as I have a song in the video... copy rights!
:( In the USA we can't watch your video 2 :(
Thanks for the comments SHER7067...
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Not following your counting
For beginners, too fast, especially kick.
Ephcaristo polee
Way to fast I,m trying to learn it and he,s to fast.
too fast aaaaaaaa
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