POLIHNI PONTIAN GROUP - KOTSARI - LETSINA - HALAI -SERRA
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- This is a video from 2002 of a performance by the Pontian Group of Polichni in Thessaloniki - Greece at a Festival Held by the "Politistic club of Neos Maditou".
They start with the dance 3 Kotsari then Kotsari then Letsi (slow Letsina) Letsina the Girls dance the dance Halai of western Pontos and finally a interpretation of the Dance Serra from the southerns Trabzon region of Pontos (Macka).
Its good to see the Young play and dance with traditional music - the Lyra / Kemence (3 stringed bowed instrument) the Angion / Touloum (Bagpipe) and Ndaouly (Base Drum).
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Polichni's dance group has traveled all over the world and won countless awards and 1st prizes as the best dance group (on the world arena not only against other Greek Groups).
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Selam
Hayde Hayde....this is super Horon....Hopa!!!
greetings from Trabzon-Sürmene
very nice music and variety of dances. it's great for us that live in small to no pontian populations.
i just love this dance
Nobody is saying it isn't Greek vre. But folklore frequently has influence from neighbour cultures and that's indisputable. However I'm not sure about this one. In the dance after Kotsari the dancers turn to face behind each other, not very common in Pontian dancing. Yet this is very common among the Kurdish neighbours of Pontos, eg Kars. see "ha ninna" on youtube at 0:38 (v=djHHN_BvhPQ). Yeia.
the dance is call tria ti kotsari ,bravo pontian69 san kai esena na imoun ilkrina
also, the dance after kotsari (when the women stop) is lafrango. very good to hear a tuloumi as well as the kemence and ntaouli. very nice performance.
There are several Greek Pontic dances from the Coastal Pontos (i.e. not inland) that use this formation, notably Serenitsa, Letchina, and Sarguzu (Sarigiz). they may have developed along side of similar Turkish dances, but I would not call the formation uncharacteristic of Black Sea dancing.
Hemshin Dance :)
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OPAAA!!!!!
+Ποντιακή υπερηφάνεια Pontians are not greeks and never will be. They were colonies from the past but not anymore. They are mixed with Iranians, Armenians, Georgians and Turks. Greeks were born in Greece since homo erectus millions of years ago. The evolution began there. Pontians are not greeks. Totally dead.
+Ποντιακή υπερηφάνεια Οι Πόντιοι γενετικά δεν είναι Έλληνες. Έχω δει dna results πολλών ποντίων και γενετικά είναι πολύ μακριά από τον μέσο Έλληνα. Έχουν ιδιο δνα με αυτό των Αρμενίων και άλλων Καυκάσιων.
Ειναι West Asian σε όλα τα δνα τεστς και όχι Ευρωπαίοι. Πάντα πίστευα ότι ήταν Έλληνες όμως το dna δε λέει ποτέ ψέμματα. Και εξάλλου φαίνοντε εμφανισιακά ότι δεν είναι. Το σχήμα κεφαλιού τους, αρμενοειδής μύτες τους κλπ είναι τυπικά χαραχτηριστικά του Καυκάσου. Αμα δε με πιστευετε ας μου βρήτε έστω και ένα αποτέλεσμα δνα ποντίου που να είναι παρόμοιο με ενός έλληνα από την ελλαδα, δε θα βρειτε.
Cloud VII Οι Πόντιοι προήλθε από την Ελλάδα. Αλλά ποτέ δεν ξέχασαν Πατρίδα τους και που ήταν η Ελλάδα
Stamata me tis malakies.
Vlaka!
Great group!!
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popo to xalai mou aresei toso polu
So can we not all dance together? who has music in their blood and dance in their feet?!?!?
Because some still harbor the Hurt and as long as these Turkics keep claiming that Pontians did not exist or ANY of our Family from the Asia Minor Region ever existed .. Hmmm .. let me think Constantinople is NOT Ankara and our Apostle Paul did set up Churches on his visit to Hajia Sophia .. Perhaps you would care to try to talk these Turks that they are not and never did have a Country until they murdered many .. Greeks were not the only ones the Armenians were massacred which gave them a huge area to attack those along the Black Sea the Advantage for which they played as Dirty as they do today ..
bravo! very nice in the dance after Kotsari when the dancers turn to dance one behind the other and bend at the waist - which Pontian region is that from? it reminds me of Kurdish dances - so maybe Kars - where there were many Anatolian cultures living together? Just a guess.
i don't think it was any different from now vaso... politics was politics, and folk was folk.
unfortunately politics always stirred the identities of the people.
Tria ti kotsari near beginning not listed.
that's letsi before letsina, right?
can you please translate in english.
as mou pei kapoios prin posa xronia einai auto to video!!!!!