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Macedonian dance
Zaramo (Macedonian Зарамо) is a popular shoulder-hold dance in North Macedonia and also in Macedonia (Greece), in the region around Florina. The dance
Zaramo_(dance)
Dances traditionally performed in Greece
Zacharoula Zaramo (dance) Eastern Macedonia Antikristos Drousas Kampana Kori Eleni Tefkotos Dances in Thessaly are similar in style to the dances of Epirus
Greek_dances
Ethnic group from Eastern Tanzania
The Zaramo people, also referred to as Dzalamo or Saramo (Wazaramo, in Swahili), are a Bantu ethnic group native to the central eastern coast of Tanzania
Zaramo_people
traditional dancing, Malaysia) Zarambeque Zaramo Zeybek dance Zeibekiko Zervodexios Zervos Zeybek dance Zonaradiko (Thrace) Zorba's dance, another name
List_of_dances
Region of Tanzania
native peoples of the Pwani Region are the Zaramo, Kwere, Doe, Ndengereko, Zigua, and Rufiji. The Zaramo are the dominant people group in Pwani Region
Pwani_Region
Tanzanian music genre
sometimes called Sengeli is a Tanzanian music genre that originated with the Zaramo in the Mtogole neighborhood of the Tandale ward in Kinondoni District of
Singeli
Makedonikos antikristos Makrinitsa dance Partalos Poustseno Proskinitos Syrtos Makedonias Tranos Choros (Kozani) Zaramo Baile de la Conquista Punta Affranchi
List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin
List_of_ethnic,_regional,_and_folk_dances_by_origin
Traditional sound-based art forms developed by sub-Saharan African peoples
Zaramo dance/instrument msondo – also ngoma. Lango okeme. Busoga panpipe Gerewol. Dan people masked dance. Yoruba gelede. Hausa asauwara Ewe dances:
Sub-Saharan African music traditions
Sub-Saharan_African_music_traditions
Rhythm and dance of Anatolia and the Balkans
Tsifteteli (Greek: τσιφτετέλι) or Çiftetelli, is a rhythm and belly dance of Anatolia and the Balkans (particularly Greece). In Turkish the word means
Tsifteteli
Chief war-dance of the Greeks
Pyrrhike dance ("Pyrrhic dance"; Ancient Greek: πυρρίχιος or πυρρίχη, but often misspelled as πυρρίχειος or πυρήχειος) was the best known war dance of the
Pyrrhichios
Ancient Greek dance
(Ancient Greek: κόρδαξ), was a provocative, licentious, and often obscene mask dance of ancient Greek comedy. In his play The Clouds, Aristophanes complains
Cordax
Turkish folk dance
Horon (Pontic: χορόν, romanized: khorón) is a group of traditional folk dances from the Eastern Black Sea Region in Turkey. The term horon derives from
Horon
Dance of the Zaramo people
the traditional and ritual dances (ngoma) of the Zaramo people living in the Dar es Salaam area, in Tanzania. Mdundiko dances are associated with weddings
Mdundiko
Dance during Byzantine Empire
Byzantine dance developed during the periods of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, was centered in the capital city of Byzantium, later renamed Constantinople
Byzantine_dance
Ethnic group from Pwani and Morogoro Regions of Tanzania
Bagamoyo District. Many Kwere are believed to be closely linked to the Zaramo and Luguru people, with whom they coexist. In 1987, the Kwere population
Kwere_people
Italian tarantella folk dance
Pizzica (Italian: [ˈpitt͡sika]) is a popular Italian folk dance, originally from the Salento peninsula, in Apulia, and later spreading throughout the
Pizzica
Greek folk dance
Sousta (Greek: Σούστα) is a Greek folk dance, performed at weddings as an activity of courtship between husband and wife. It originates from Ancient Greece
Sousta
Type of dance
"Tsakonian dance") is a dance performed in the Peloponnese in Greece. It comes from the region, chiefly in Arcadia, known as Tsakonia. It is danced in many
Tsakonikos
Ancient Greek circle dance accompanied by singing
romanized: choreía) is a circle dance accompanied by singing (see Greek chorus, choros), in ancient Greece. Homer refers to this dance in his epic poem, the Iliad
Choreia
Pontic Greek folk dance
evidence supports a direct continuity between the Sera and the ancient Pyrrhic dance (Πυρρίχιος). Claims identifying the Sera as a survival of the Pyrrhic rely
Serra_(dance)
Greek folk dance
Ζεϊμπέκικο, IPA: [zei̯ˈbeciko]) is a Greek folk dance, similar to the Turkish Zeybek dance. The dance takes its name from the Zeybeks, an irregular militia
Zeibekiko
Greek dance
Ai Georgis (Greek: Άη Γιώργης) is a dance from the village of Nestani in Arkadia, a region of Greece in the Peloponnesus which takes its name from the
Ai_Georgis
Greek folk dance
(Greek: Κλέφτικος) is a popular traditional folk dance of Greece, done to music of 3/4 meter. The dance follows a strict and slow tempo not emphasising
Tsamiko
Traditional commemorative dance
commemorative dance performed every two years in Megara in Attica, but also in the Aegean Islands. The Trata in the Aegean Islands refers to a Syrtos dance done
Trata_(dance)
Ethnic group from Tanga Region and Pwani Region of Tanzania
Beidelman, Thomas (2017). The Matrilineal Peoples of Eastern Tanzania (Zaramo, Luguru, Kaguru, Ngulu): East Central Africa Part XVI. New York: Routledge
Zigua_people
dance from Rethymno, Greece. It is very widespread in Crete. It is danced in a circle and is a variation to the siganos dance. The name of the dance is
Kanella
Greek folk dance
Μακεδονικός Χορός, romanized: Macedonicós Chorós) is a form of the Greek folk dance Hasapiko (Greek: χασάπικο, romanized: chasápico) that has evolved over the
Makedonia_(dance)
Greek folk dance from Thrace (Greece) that is named after the dance's handhold. Dancers hold the adjacent dancer's zonaria (belt) during the dance. Zonaradiko
Zonaradiko
Greek folk dance
Maniatikos (Greek: Μανιάτικος), is a traditional Greek folk dance originating from the Mani, Greece region in the southern Peloponnese of Greece. It is
Maniatikos
Lambri Kamara (Greek: Λαμπρή Καμάρα) is a form of a Greek folk dance from Megara, Attika, Greece. Music of Greece Greek dances Λαμπρή Καμάρα v t e v t e
Lambri_Kamara
Greek folk dance
most Greek folk dances, it is danced in chain with a counterclockwise rotation, the dancers holding hands. It is a joyous and festive dance; its musical
Kalamatianos
Type of Greek folkdance
hasapiko dance. The dance and the accompanying music by Mikis Theodorakis are also called Zorba's dance, the Zorba or "the dance of Zorba". The dance has become
Sirtaki
Cretan folk dance from Rethymno, Greece
is a Cretan folk dance from Rethymno, Greece. It is very widespread in Crete. It is danced by couples. Music of Greece Greek dances Ελληνικοί παραδοσιακοί
Ntames
Type of Greek dance
is a Greek dance. Kostas Mitsis who has researched the dances of Preveza and Epirus writes the following about the dance Fisounis: "The Dance Fisouni is
Fisounis
Greek folk dance
of a Greek folk dance from Macedonia, Greece. It is very widespread in the cities of Kastoria and Kozani. Music of Greece Greek dances Καστοριανός - Musipedia
Kastorianos
characteristic dance of the region and area.[clarification needed] Like many other dances from Asia Minor, this one is done only by women. This dance is executed
Isos_Sinasos
Type of dance
Angaliastos (Greek: αγκαλιαστός), is a kind of Greek folk dance from Crete, Greece. It is very widespread in Crete and Greek islands, too. It is called
Angaliastos
Pontic Greek dance
Pontic Greek folk dances to be developed from the region of Pontos. In the Pontic language, omal means "regular" or "smooth." Greek dances Music of Greece
Omal
Dance from Ancient Sparta
dance at ancient Sparta, which was much practised both by men and women. The Bibasis, a dance of men and women, was of the gymnastic kind. The dance consisted
Bibasis_(dance)
is a folk dance from Orestiada in Thrace. The dance name is derived from the color nail polish used by the women at the wedding. The dance is done on
Giknas
Type of dance
Proskinitos is a form of a Greek folk dance from Macedonia, Greece. Music of Greece Greek dances "Proskinitos". www.hellenicaworld.com. Retrieved 2019-07-22
Proskinitos
Greek folk dance
form of a Greek folk dance from the island of Corfu. The dance consists of 12 steps and has many similarities with the Greek dance Kalamatianos. Music
Kerkiraikos
Type of dance
Gaitanaki (Greek: γαϊτανάκι) is a form of a Greek folk dance from Thessaly, Greece. It is a circle dance. It is also very widespread in Epirus. Music of Greece
Gaitanaki
Form of a Greek folk dance from Thessaly
Kangeli (Greek: καγκέλι) is a form of a Greek folk dance from Thessaly, Greece. Music of Greece Greek dances v t e v t e
Kangeli
Type of Greek folk dance
Pilioritikos (Greek: Πηλιορίτικος) is a kind of a Greek folk dance from Pilio, Thessaly, Greece. Music of Greece Greek dances Πηλιορίτικος xoρόs v t e v t e
Pilioritikos
played for a traditional couple dance on the island of Lesvos. Played on santouri (cimbalom), it can be done as a syrto dance by a couple, and in groups of
Ta_Xila
Type of dance
Antikristos or Antikrystós (Greek: αντικρυστός χορός) is a dance of Greek origin. “Aντικρυστός” in Greek language refers to the verb αντικρύζω “be across
Antikristos
Type of Greek folk dance from Constantinople
lit. 'the butcher's [dance]', from Ottoman Turkish قصاب (kassâb) + -ικο (-iko)) is a Greek folk dance from Constantinople. The dance originated in the Middle
Hasapiko
Traditional folk dance of the island of Crete
The Pentozali or Pentozalis (Greek: Πεντοζάλης) is the trademark folk dance of the island of Crete. It takes its name from the five (pente) attempt or
Pentozali
popular song and dance from Sinasos, Cappadocia. The dance is a typical improvisation on many of the circular dances from the area. The dancers move towards
Simeriani
Group of Greek folk dances
Syrtos is a traditional Greek dance in which the dancers link hands to form a chain or circle, headed by a leader who intermittently breaks away to perform
Syrtos
Second part of an ode sung by a Greek chorus
with the chorus that sang". Antistrophe was also a kind of ancient dance, wherein dancers stepped sometimes to the right, and sometimes to the left, still
Antistrophe
Greek folk dance
name of a folk dance in Karpathos and Eastern Rumelia (Northern Thrace - Βόρεια Θράκη)(Ανατολική Ρωμυλία)[citation needed] which is danced in Greece and
Zervos_(dance)
Folk dance of the Armenian Highlands
Greek: Κότσαρι, romanized: Kótsari; Turkish: Koçari) is an Armenian folk dance originating in the Armenian Highlands. It is performed today by Armenians
Kochari
Type of dance
folk dance from Zagorochoria and Tzoumerka in Greece. It is based on syrtos and the movements of the legs and arms. Music of Greece Greek dances Greek
Palamakia
Type of dance
Буфчанско), also known as Litós (Λιτός), Kucano, Nešo or Pusteno, is a dance of western Macedonia, mainly performed by Slav Macedonians and Greeks in
Leventikos
Type of Greek dance
lively Greek dance typical of the areas of Thessaly, Epirus and central Greece. "Koftos" in Greek means to cut and the name of the dance comes from the
Koftos
the resulting feedback is part of the music. The origin of the style is Zaramo wedding music. Saida Karoli is a famous traditionalist Tanzanian female
Music_of_Tanzania
usually dance it and move dancing in a V formation. The dance is accompanied usually performed to an instrumental song. In the past dancers would sing
Pirgousikos
Makrinitsa dance (Greek: ο χορός της μακρυνίτσας), is Greek traditional dance from Naousa, Greece. It is a female dance and is connected with the Greek
Makrinitsa_dance
Ancient Greek dance
The Angelica or Angelike (Greek: Ἀγγελική) was a celebrated dance among the ancient Greeks, performed at their feasts and important celebrations. It was
Angelica_(dance)
a kind of a Greek folk dance from the city of Florina, Macedonia, Greece. It is danced in pairs. Music of Greece Greek dances Ελληνικοί παραδοσιακοί χοροί
Bougatsas
Dance of the Greek islands
The Ballos (Greek: Μπάλος) is a Greek folk dance and a form of sirtos. There are also different versions in other Balkan countries. The Ballos is of Greek
Ballos
Καπετάν Λουκάς) is a dance from the region of Macedonia in Greece. It is a dance specifically from the area of Kozani. The dance is named after a freedom
Kapitan_Louka
Ethnic group from Tanga and Morogoro Regions of Tanzania
Beidelman, Thomas (2017). The Matrilineal Peoples of Eastern Tanzania (Zaramo, Luguru, Kaguru, Ngulu): East Central Africa Part XVI. New York: Routledge
Ngulu_people
Type of dance
Metsovitikos (Greek: Μετσοβίτικος xoρός) is a kind of a local folk dance from Metsovo, Greece. Music of Greece Greek dances Vlahoi.net - Μετσοβίτικος xoρόs v t e
Metsovitikos_(dance)
Type of dance
folk dance with Cretan origin, dancing in a circle formation. It is very widespread in Crete and the Greek islands. Music of Greece Greek dances Hébert
Pidikhtos
Stamoulo (Greek: Σταμούλω) is a Greek dance from Aridaia, a former municipality of Pella, Greece. It is a wedding dance that is performed by the couples and
Stamoulo
Type of dance
Rougatsiarikos (Greek: ρουγκατσιάρικος) is a kind of a Greek traditional dance from Thessaly, Greece. Music of Greece Greek dances Pουγκατσιάρικος v t e v t e
Rougatsiarikos
(Greek: Ο Νικολός), is a kind of a Greek folk dance from the area of Siatista, Greece. Music of Greece Greek dances Ελληνικοί παραδοσιακοί χοροί - Ο Νικολός
O_Nikolos
atsapat (Άτσαπατ), is the first in a sequence of three Pontic Greek male dances performed in the region of Pontus, as well as by refugees of Pontos. Atsapat
Atsiapat
Historical Greek dance
hyporchema (or "hyperchema") (Greek: ὑπόρχημα) was a lively kind of mimic dance which accompanied the songs used in the worship of Apollo, especially among
Hyporchema
Greek folk dance
Tranos Choros (Greek: Τρανός Χορός) is a form of a Greek folk dance from Kozani, Greece. Music of Greece Greek dances Vlaxoi.net - Τρανός xoρόs v t e
Tranos_Choros
Greek folk dance
(Greek: αντιπατητής) is a form of a Greek folk dance from Greek island Karpathos, Greece. Music of Greece Greek dances Karpathos tradition v t e v t e
Antipatitis
Κατσαμπαδιανός), is a folk dance with Cretan origin. It is very widespread in Heraklion and Chania. Music of Greece Greek dances Ελληνικοί παραδοσιακοί χοροί:
Katsabadianos
Ward of Kinondoni District, Dar es Salaam Region
executive officer. One-third of seats are reserved for women councillors. The Zaramo people lived in the ward and a major portion of the district at one time
Mikocheni
Plataniotiko Nero is a syrtos style dance from the Island of Samos named after a village on the island called Platano and from the famous song on the
Plataniotiko_Nero
Folk dance from the Armenian highlands
Armenian folk dance native to the Armenian Highlands. In Armenia the dance originally had a ritual character, it was a wedding song and dance. Now "Tamzara"
Tamzara
traditional Greek circle dance. Participants hold hands at the shoulder level and dance in a counterclockwise direction. Greek music Greek dances Sousta Greek folk
Lerikos
Monodiplos is a traditional dance from the area of Messenia in the Peloponnese. The dance is typically a Kalamatiano dance with two variations. There is
Monodiplos
(Greek: Κουτσός) is a folk dance from Didymoteicho, Greece. It is very widespread in Macedonia and Thrace. Music of Greece Greek dances Ελληνικοί παραδοσιακοί
Koutsos
Kechagiadikos is a circle dance done on the Island of Lemnos in Greece. The dance is done free hold and moves in a circle. Both men and women dance to the song 'Βρε
Kechagiadikos
Type of dance from Macedonia, Greece
Partalos (Greek: παρτάλος), is a Greek dance from Macedonia, Greece. It is a danced exclusively by men and it is very widespread in the area of Pylaia
Partalos
Traditional Greek dance
sometimes written with an apostrophe as 'Καριώτικος) is a traditional dance and accompanying song originating in Ikaria, a Greek island in the North
Ikariotikos
Ethnic group from Morogoro Region of Tanzania
one of the four Matrilineal peoples of eastern Tanzania, along with the Zaramo, Luguru, Kutu, Kwere, Zigula, Vidunda, Sagara, and Ngulu. The population
Kaguru_people
Kalamatianó (Greek: καλαματιανό) is a type of Greek folk music associated with a dance sharing its name. Originating in the southern Greek port city of Kalamata
Kalamatianó
Greek music genre
based on traditional Greek or Anatolian dance rhythms. Most common are: Syrtos, a general name for many Greek dances (including the Nisiotika), (mostly a
Rebetiko
Greek folk dance
Lafina (Greek: λαφίνα) is a form of a Greek folk dance from Thessaly, Greece. It is very similar to syrtos. Music of Greece Greek dances Λαφίνα v t e
Lafina
traditional Greek dance, mostly danced at the region of Kozani. According to one point of view, it is a dance that was being danced at the weddings ("nyfiatikos"
Endeka_Kozanis
District of Dar es Salaam Region, Tanzania
(100.5 ha) Like most of Dar es Salaam, Ilala is the ancestral home of the Zaramo people and some Ndengereko communities. However, as a result of urbanization
Ilala_District
Form of Dance
the Aenianians, Magnesians, and Macedonians was a kind of mimic military dance, performed by two persons; the one acting as a laborer, the other as a robber
Carpaea
Trizalis (Greek: τριζάλης), is a Greek folk dance from Crete, Greece, similar to Pidikhtos and is very widespread in the Greek islands. It is also called
Trizalis
District of Pwani Region, Tanzania
to clean, safe water. The original inhabitants of the district were the Zaramo, then followed by the Swahili and eventually colonial period starting with
Bagamoyo_District
Cretan folk dance from Rethymno, Greece
Ntournerakia (Greek: ντουρνεράκια), is a Cretan folk dance from Rethymno, Greece. It is based on the Greek folk dance "chasaposervikos" and is widespread in Crete
Ntournerakia
Greek instrumental dance from Agiasos, Lesbos, Greece, with a nine beat rhythm. The dance has many similarities with antikristos dance. The tune take its
Yurukikos
(Greek: τσινιάρης), is a circle Cretan folk dance from Agios Vasileios, Crete, Greece. It is usually danced by older local persons and is very widespread
Tsiniaris
Meta-ethnic group located in Somalia
coast. Most of the slaves were taken from the Majindo, Makua, Nyasa, Yao, Zaramo and Zigua ethnic groups of Tanzania, Mozambique, and Malawi. Collectively
Somali_Bantus
Traditional Greek dance
traditional Greek dance. The word tapeinos in Greek means "humble", and horos is the Greek word for dance. In many villages in Thrace, this dance is done with
Tapeinos_horos
Greek dance of Naoussa for men which is danced with handle of the hands with palms bent their struggles.[clarification needed] The Nizamikos danced every
Nizamikos
women's dance. The dance is also accompanied by a song with the title έστολισαν το σπερβερι. Greek dance traditions workshop notes Greek Folk Dancers Of NSW
Sperveri
ZARAMO DANCE
ZARAMO DANCE
Male
Hebrew
(×ַרָ×) Hebrew name ARAM means "exalted." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a grandson of Noah. It is also an ancient name for Syria. Compare with other forms of Aram.
Boy/Male
Italian Hebrew
Father of many.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Bibhisons wife (Wife of bibhisan)
Female
Hebrew
(זָרָה) Hebrew name ZARA means "stranger." Compare with another form of Zara.
Female
Hawaiian
Polynesian myth name of a moon goddess, MARAMA means "moon."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
One in Thousand
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Abrahamus, ABRAMO means "father of a multitude."Â
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Carmel, CARMO means "garden-land."
Male
Finnish
Finnish name TARMO means "energy, power."
Girl/Female
Indian
Quick.
Male
Greek
(ἈÏάμ) Greek form of Hebrew Ram, ARAM means "high." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of an ancestor of Jesus. Compare with other forms of Aram.
Girl/Female
Hindu
The best, Knowledge of truth
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Thavam; Varam
Male
Greek
(ΖαÏά) Greek name ZARA means "a rising (of light)." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the son of Judah. Compare with feminine Zara.
Female
Finnish
Finnish name VANAMO means "twin-flower."
Boy/Male
Muslim
One in thousand
Male
Italian
 Italian name ARMO means "crew." Compare with another form of Armo.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Adam, ADAMO means "earth" or "red."
Girl/Female
Maori
Light of the world.
Male
Finnish
 Finnish name ARMO means "grace." Compare with another form of Armo.
ZARAMO DANCE
ZARAMO DANCE
Boy/Male
Tamil
Son of Buddha, Conqueror of all miseries (Son of Lord Buddha)
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Visible; Manifest
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Jamaican
Son of Harry
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
Highest Truth
Girl/Female
Latin
Protectress of crops.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Good will
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic
Lives by the Sea
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Like a God
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English
Lives on the Noble's Island
ZARAMO DANCE
ZARAMO DANCE
ZARAMO DANCE
ZARAMO DANCE
ZARAMO DANCE
v. i.
The leaping, tripping, or measured stepping of one who dances; an amusement, in which the movements of the persons are regulated by art, in figures and in accord with music.
a.
Pertaining to Aram, or to the territory, inhabitants, language, or literature of Syria and Mesopotamia; Aramaean; -- specifically applied to the northern branch of the Semitic family of languages, including Syriac and Chaldee.
a.
Deeply indented; having large teeth; thus, a fess dancette has only three teeth in the whole width of the escutcheon.
v. t.
To cause to dance, or move nimbly or merrily about, or up and down; to dandle.
v. i.
To dance.
pl.
of Paramo
n.
A female dancer.
n.
One who dances or who practices dancing.
imp. & p. p.
of Dance
n.
An old rustic dance, accompanied with singing.
n.
A light dance.
n.
One who trips or supplants; also, one who walks or trips nimbly; a dancer.
n.
A native of Aram.
n.
A dance performed by two persons in circular figures with a whirling motion; also, a piece of music composed in triple measure for this kind of dance.
n.
A peculiar species of rhyme, in which the last acce`ted vow`l and tnose whioh follow it in one word correspond in sound with the vowels of another word, while the consonants of the two words are unlike in sound; as, calamo and platano, baby and chary.
a.
Not arrayed in the dress of a morris dancer.
v. i.
To dance a waltz.
n.
A lady at a ball, who, either from choice, or because not asked to dance, remains a spectator.
n.
A high, bleak plateau or district, with stunted trees, and cold, damp atmosphere, as in the Andes, in South America.
n.
A white crystalline nitrogenous substance (C2H4N4); -- called also dicyandiamide.