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Ta Zeibekika (Greek:Τα Zειμπέκικα; English: The Zeibekiko songs, alternative form Ta Zeibekika Tis Nichtas) is an album by popular Greek singer Stelios Kazantzidis. It was released in June, 2003 by MBI (Music Box International) in Greece and it contains 18 greatest hits that were re-recorded by Stelios Kazantzidis in the 1990s.
As a solo dance, it was traditionally performed by men, though it is now common for women to dance the Zeibekiko. [6] Due to the movements of the dancer, it is sometimes known as the "eagle dance". [7] The dance has no set steps, only certain figures and a circular movement.
The inner struggle of the protagonists, the conflict of desires and values, the straightforward narration, vigorous pace, immediacy and sound construction constitute one of the most important works of the Greek cinema. In Greece, the film is mostly known for the popular Zeibekiko instrumental piece "Zeibekiko of Evdokia", written by Manos Loizos.
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Kazantzidis was born in Nea Ionia, in Athens, Greece.He was the first of two brothers born to Haralambos Kazantzidis (of Pontian roots from Ordu) (Greek Κοτύωρα Kotyora) and Gesthimani Kazantzidi, who was a Greek who came from the town of Alanya (known as Alaiya) (Greek Κορακήσιον Korakesion) in what is now southern Turkey and migrated to Greece as a result of the Greco ...
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This version was also entitled Genethlia, and it appeared on the album Me Agapi O,ti Kaneis. The track would come to be accepted as one of the finest zeimbekiko songs in living memory, and was performed live in concerts by a variety of Greek artists, including Thanos Petrelis , Nikos Makropoulos , Panos Kiamos and Panagiotis Rafaillidis
A Greek of the 18th century playing tambouras.. Greek folk music originally, predominantly contained one genre, known as Greek Demotiko (or Demotic/Paradosiako). This refers to the traditional Greek popular songs and music of mainland Greece and islands, which date back to the Byzantine times. [1]