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Originally Posted by chryssanthi sahar
Ren.Bloom dear, you forgot the Greek Tsifteteli. It is not as complex and artistic like the other styles, since it is more a social/folklore than a stage dance, but it is a style on it's own. If you want to see how traditional Greek Tsifteteli (well, in a form adapted for the stage) looks and sounds like have a look at my Tsifteteli video:
By the way, my favorite styles are the Egyptian (especially the modern classical one), the Lebanese, ME folklore styles and of course the Greek Tsifteteli, with which I've been brought up 
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Thank you, Chysanhi sweetie pie! I wasnt sure if my list was ok, that's y I put in other! Thank you sooo much for the vid link - very educational for me! I only heard of Tsifteteli rythms and wasnt quite sure if it was a separate style! That's y I LOVE these forums: Learn something every day! YAY!

Lots of hugs to you, you are a star!!!


