Meravigliosa Grecia, meraviglioso orgoglioso popolo greco, tradito dalla eu. Sono italiana, sono sempre stata vicina ai Greci, mai come ora. 🇬🇷🇮🇹 una faccia, una razza.❤️
My family from avellino provence in campagnia had greek nobility and greek names. My cousins there are orthodox christian and catholic at the same time????
the clouths yes, its from Laz people. in 1900 and in the end of 1910 the political conditions prompted young Poles to wear 'The Zipkas' costumes borrowed from the Laz people of Caucasus, as a resistance to Ottoman rule. many people confuse us with them, but we speak a different language from them, we speak ancient Greek, we call it 'Romeyka'.
You know this dance wasn't used to 'fire' the greek up for war, right? They did this dance as kind of a 'celebration' hence why there is no chanting, and they didn't preform it infornt of the enemies either, hence why it didn't have to be "scary".
This dance have nothing to do with sports my friens this dance..was dancing before death... this is dance mean war.. when they hit their knees on the ground they do it to wake up the dead.. they dance it back then when they went to kill ottomans..the history of the dance is much older on the Trojan war when Achillies and Myrmidons dance it
Bravo!! Thrilled to see the young ones. That's what keeps us alive and well, passing it down to the generations!!!
Meravigliosa Grecia, meraviglioso orgoglioso popolo greco, tradito dalla eu. Sono italiana, sono sempre stata vicina ai Greci, mai come ora. 🇬🇷🇮🇹 una faccia, una razza.❤️
e vero, una faccia una razza :)
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My family from avellino provence in campagnia had greek nobility and greek names. My cousins there are orthodox christian and catholic at the same time????
old pontic Greek war dance... Pontic Greeks are Byzantine... Macedonians!
dance is old. Alexander the great era.
Gotta make sure that phalanx is on point
Even further back than that. Athena danced this way when The Olympians defeated the giants in The Gigantomachy War.
It is a victory dance.
A three thousand man army a piece would dance across from each other like this. Bronze clad, spear shaking, and shields flying
We aren’t byzantine we are only Greeks🇬🇷
Oooh... They been waiting long time to get even...
That's Manu Bennett from Spartacus ?!
Yeah, I think so. I had the same reaction
bravo
Wow
Pontic dance
What are you serious, this is not a traditional Turkish dance or war dance or anything,but very successful congratulations 👏👏
indeed it is not turkish
@@oshiotomakan6900 it is pontian, not turkish or greek or laz or hemshin.
@@eminky greek pontians, turkish pontians and hemshins are of Laz/Zan origin. They all shifted language because of religion.
Amazing dance but pontians are far from Macedonians.
looks more caucassian.
the clouths yes, its from Laz people.
in 1900 and in the end of 1910 the political conditions prompted young Poles to wear 'The Zipkas' costumes borrowed from the Laz people of Caucasus, as a resistance to Ottoman rule.
many people confuse us with them, but we speak a different language from them, we speak ancient Greek, we call it 'Romeyka'.
lol imgin this at a rugby game tha whole crowd would laugh
You should watch other videos too. Except if you are referencing 'haka'.
You know this dance wasn't used to 'fire' the greek up for war, right? They did this dance as kind of a 'celebration' hence why there is no chanting, and they didn't preform it infornt of the enemies either, hence why it didn't have to be "scary".
This dance have nothing to do with sports my friens this dance..was dancing before death... this is dance mean war.. when they hit their knees on the ground they do it to wake up the dead.. they dance it back then when they went to kill ottomans..the history of the dance is much older on the Trojan war when Achillies and Myrmidons dance it
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This looks slavic 😅
How