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Well, the Greek Americans have developed a culture of their own, which is partially very far away from the Greek culture of Greece today. So sometimes there are quite some misunderstandings between America and Greece Greeks And American Greeks usually get a kind of culture shock when they visit Greece, because it has nothing to do with the Greece they heard about from their Grand parents.
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Cryssanthi and Maria, I really love you! It is so good that you always tell your opinions honestly. As you have already observed with "Greek bellydance" what people outside of Greece think as Greek bellydance or tsiftetelli can be very different same way as what is thought about Turkish bellydance and karsilama in Turkey... problem with karsilama (or terrible misspelling kashlimar) is that most people in Turkey do not think this rhythms as karsilama as karsilama is one specific folkdance - and as I told you before there are so many different styles and dances that can be danced with 9/8 that it is no wonder even most serious Turkish dance fans get confused
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O.k., then maybe we should give this dance a new name: Dance of Confusion
I quit trying to understand it I'll just go on dancing my grandpa's style![]()
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Ok found various styles/types of Karsilama danced from Greeks, various ages, and from various places of Greece. It is a confusion
![]() From Thraki-Evros, borders with Turkey From Lesvos Island And this is from Lesvos again, the type of Karsilamas that is more familiar to me |
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OMG Maria! More confunsion
None of those is the Kasilamas I learned from my grandpa. And there are lot more Kasilamas videos on youtube, which are even lot more different. I think I quit![]()
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We'll create our own Greek-Turkish Karsilama and I'll surely put it on youtube Just be a bit patient and you'll see![]()
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