@@flamurzhitia7007 Arvanites my friend are people of Epirus they do not share common religion with Albania or ties through language which is mostly Greek so be a good kid and stay with the Slavs. Still trying to prove that Greece is establish by the most hated country in Europe is the dumbest. Bye Turco Slav. Regards from Corfu
Fair attempt, but no. You can't even pass that as even remotely similar to actual cretan tradition. Let me sum up all the things wrong in this video: 1. Rarely is it called maleviziotikos. In Greece it is rarely ever called that. We call it Maleviziotis like 90% of the time. (that's the least of my worries) 2. The fabric belt. No. Just no. Only thing correct is the colour. You tied it completely wrong. 1st of all there is just SO much fabric hanging. 2nd of all, in Crete the "zonária" (zo-nAr-ya) as we call them are tight and the entirety of them is wrapped around our body. Having a loose zonári (zo-nA-ree) made you seem weak and not manly in the village. 3. The basic steps. the BASIC steps. You didnt even get THOSE right and you wanted to do tricks? "talimia"??? Maleviziotis consists of 8 steps forward and to the right, and another 8 backwards and to the right again. NOWHERE did i see anybody doing 8 steps. 4. The tricks the men did. OH MY GOD. Y'all, WHERE and WHEN did you see cretans dancing on damn CHAIRS??? I know i haven't. Trust me, there are SO many dances from greece where yes, there is a dance just involving chairs and it is called "καρεκλάδικος" and "ζειμπέκικο" look it up Im not even going to commend of the women's clothing where in reality is jaw-droppingly beautiful, that's is a money-related problem. I will close this comment with a mantinada, an actual one: Η κρητική παράδοση 'ναι μονάχα μία και δεν αλλάζει με και δεν αλλάζει με καμία ξένη μαλακία
Nice try BUT it is very important to stay to the original as it comes from Cretan tradition This concern men's shoes, the way you wear the fabric belts etc, otherwise its something else Its very important not to change our tradition.
@@tobiasboston7795 took it from Pontians ? lmao, Pontians are literally Anatolian migrants who came here in population exchange. This was never part of Greek culture let alone crete.
@@supermavro6072 Except it was. Pyrrhic dance originated from western crete. Then greek colonists introduced it to black sea natives (colchians). Look how lazes and turks call it, "horon", how does that name sound lazic or turkish? Why is it identical to greek? Regardless how pontic greeks were influenced genetically and culturally, they still maintained greek elements. And besides, pontians never introduced anything to cretan greeks since they migrated to Northern Greece mostly. See, I know when I say you don't know history 😂 And then an "autocthonous" kid like you comes here to tell his own version of history.. 🤦🤦🤦 you autocthonous people and your autocthonous tales... 🤣🤣🤣
O καλύτερος χορος του κόσμου. 😊
can't keep the beautiful people of Crete down. Luv it. O, no, the minotaur......
Beautiful ever ......Megalo filos efkaristo Kalimeraaaaaa
Love it Bravo pedia
great performance
Outstanding, of course. Always B aware of the minotaur below. lol
Bravoo With Love from Macedonia !!!
Fyrom we're not happy to hear that from you and please look upon the Slavs Albanians not us.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Stanley_Ca. Arrvanitas sind Antike Macedonia und Graeci more du Gypsi nomade Ellas-Llasi pintos-pidhos 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@flamurzhitia7007 Arvanites my friend are people of Epirus they do not share common religion with Albania or ties through language which is mostly Greek so be a good kid and stay with the Slavs.
Still trying to prove that Greece is establish by the most hated country in Europe is the dumbest.
Bye Turco Slav.
Regards from Corfu
Bulgarian Alert!!! 🚨🤡🤣
Reminder: these Cretans smashed your Bulgarian Grandfather thieves in MAKEDONIA 🇬🇷
This dance would make Asterion shake its horns in the labyrinth.
Mπραβο σας εύχομαι να είσαστε έτσι πάντα να χωρεβετε και να μας διασκεδαζετε εδώ στον Καναδά
αυτο ναι ειναι μαλεβιζιωτικο και στα βηματα και στην μουσικη. Εδω μπράβοο στα παιδια
CONNOR Y U SO PERF??
Ela zorba agapi mou efraristo poli
Mediterranean soul ❤
does anyone know the version of this song ? whois it by?
its called maleviziotis, its traditional song of crete, the writer is unknown but there are scripts with this song 5-6 centuries ago
Fair attempt, but no. You can't even pass that as even remotely similar to actual cretan tradition. Let me sum up all the things wrong in this video:
1. Rarely is it called maleviziotikos. In Greece it is rarely ever called that. We call it Maleviziotis like 90% of the time. (that's the least of my worries)
2. The fabric belt. No. Just no. Only thing correct is the colour. You tied it completely wrong. 1st of all there is just SO much fabric hanging. 2nd of all, in Crete the "zonária" (zo-nAr-ya) as we call them are tight and the entirety of them is wrapped around our body. Having a loose zonári (zo-nA-ree) made you seem weak and not manly in the village.
3. The basic steps. the BASIC steps. You didnt even get THOSE right and you wanted to do tricks? "talimia"??? Maleviziotis consists of 8 steps forward and to the right, and another 8 backwards and to the right again. NOWHERE did i see anybody doing 8 steps.
4. The tricks the men did. OH MY GOD. Y'all, WHERE and WHEN did you see cretans dancing on damn CHAIRS??? I know i haven't. Trust me, there are SO many dances from greece where yes, there is a dance just involving chairs and it is called "καρεκλάδικος" and "ζειμπέκικο" look it up
Im not even going to commend of the women's clothing where in reality is jaw-droppingly beautiful, that's is a money-related problem.
I will close this comment with a mantinada, an actual one:
Η κρητική παράδοση 'ναι μονάχα μία
και δεν αλλάζει με και δεν αλλάζει με καμία ξένη μαλακία
im greek
Nice try
BUT it is very important to stay to the original as it comes from Cretan tradition
This concern men's shoes, the way you wear the fabric belts etc, otherwise its something else
Its very important not to change our tradition.
Tradition is about the lighting of the flame and not the keeping or the ashes.
1:25 wtf was that
I'm not a fan but she obviously really cares for the puppy in her own way 🙂
Hellenic advanced innovation
@@supermavro6072 thats how we pwned Skopian bulgars in the Balkan Wars 😍
Rediclous, what do Caucus Pontians have to with Crete ?
Shows you know nothing of history. Pyrrhic dance. Ancient greek dance. Not caucasian. Georgians and turks took it from the pontians.
@@tobiasboston7795 took it from Pontians ? lmao, Pontians are literally Anatolian migrants who came here in population exchange. This was never part of Greek culture let alone crete.
@@supermavro6072 Lyra is Greek 😃 Cry A LOT Goofy skopianovski bulgar turkic sperm with absolutely ZERO history 🤣 Stinky people & stinky language 🤡
@@supermavro6072 Except it was. Pyrrhic dance originated from western crete. Then greek colonists introduced it to black sea natives (colchians). Look how lazes and turks call it, "horon", how does that name sound lazic or turkish? Why is it identical to greek?
Regardless how pontic greeks were influenced genetically and culturally, they still maintained greek elements. And besides, pontians never introduced anything to cretan greeks since they migrated to Northern Greece mostly. See, I know when I say you don't know history 😂
And then an "autocthonous" kid like you comes here to tell his own version of history.. 🤦🤦🤦 you autocthonous people and your autocthonous tales... 🤣🤣🤣
True Hellenes spotted at 1:29, 3:00 and 3:16 !
Hahaha....you catch them good
Monkeydonian, these Cretans smashed your Grandparents! 😃
They are as much as true as your delusions
Yep True as your mother and father hahaaha
The Arab version of Duracell Bunny Dance!
Cretans aren’t Arab ρε μαλάκα
Hose ellas-llasi 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣und Stiefel 🥾🤣🤣🤣🤣Gypsi nomade so fallc musik und alles🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ellas-Llasi von Kaukasische stepe ahaaaa nur Arrvanitas ist Antike Grieschland 🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱
Welcome turco Slav 😂😂😂😂
ήρθες,έγραψες τη μαλακία σου,άντε στη ναρκοχώρα σου και άδειασε μας τη γωνιά.
Gyfto Skiptartaro! 🤡🤣