Θράκη - Μπαϊντούσκα, Χεριάτικους Τραμπανιστός
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- Опубліковано 22 лют 2010
- Παράσταση τμήματος Παραδοσιακών Χορών 2009
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Θράκη - Μπαϊντούσκα, Χεριάτικους Τραμπανιστός
Parastash tmhmatos Paradosiakwn Xorwn 2009
Xoreytikos Tomeas Ethinkou Metsoviou Polytexneiou
Thraki - Mpaintouska, Xeriatikous Trampanistos - Розваги
Μπραβο Παιδια πολυ ωραιοι
DANCES AND MUSIC FROM THRAKI REGION OF NORH GREECE
00:18 - Mbaidouska dance (Μπαϊντούσκα)
02:20 - Cheriatikos Tsambanistos dance (Χεριάτικους Τραμπανιστός)
Ενημερωτικά: Τα θρακιώτικα φύλα προϋπήρχαν των Βουλγάρων στην περιοχή...
This is Greek folk dance.
ela nte pou xoreuetai?! pisw den paei kanonika otan kanoun to epi topou??
Χωρίς να θέλω να το παίξω αυθεντία... η Μπαϊντούσκα δεν χορεύεται έτσι στο Κίτρος - Μπάνα! Υπάρχουν σαν φιγούρα κάποια πισινά βήματα, αλλά αυτό που βλέπουμε θεωρώ οτι είναι απλά μια χορογραφία ενός χοροδιδάσκαλου που απο τις καταγραφές του ταίριαξε κάποια βήματα!
συμφωνώ απόλυτα!
Η μπαϊντούσκα που χορεύουν οι κοπέλες στην αρχή του βίντεο, που ακριβώς χορεύεται??? Δεν την έχω ξαναδεί....
Anatoliki Romilia, (North Thraki) which is now situated in Bulgaria, and where about 30 to 40 villages speak the Greek language.
It's not danced like that. Go check out other videos of baidushka of anatoliki romylia
THIS IS BULGARIAN FOLK DANCE!!!!!
100% BULG-ARYAN FOLK DANCE ! HORO
First, Only in your dreams it is a Bulgarian dance.
Second, The Greeks that used to reside in Bulgaria took the dance with them to Greece
Third, there are three (3) dances and not just one (1) ... But you would not have any idea !
Fourth, the dance is from Thraki a Greek region since antiquity (for centuries)
Fifth, The Turks and the Bulgarians came later, the musical tune and the dance existed since the Byzantine Empire
In other words, long before there was a Bulgaria and Bulgars or Turkey and Turks).
Stolen Bulgarian dance, that's it!
Those are greek dances.
First, These two dances are danced in the region of Thraki at the North of Greece and South-East of Bulgaria where Greeks reside until this very day.
Second, The name of the Mbaidouska (Μπαϊντούσκα) which is a Bulagrian word and not a Greek word, So it is not a stolen dance, It is simple danced by the Bulagrians in Greece under this name.
Third, The dance looks very much like the Greek dance we call Syrtos, Which is painted in Greek art 2,500 years old.
Fourth, at the South-East of Bulgaria, The region we call Anatoliki Roumilia (or North Thraki) there are Greeks which also dance the same dance. (Culture has no borders !).
Last but not least, what are these two dances are danced only where Greeks are located in South-East Bulgaria and not the rest of Bulgaria.