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[edit] USER:GREEK FOLK DANCE

Add to the page of user:Greek Folk Dance

Greek Folk Dance 14:50, 4 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] PLEASE CONTRIBUTE

Please feel free to add to the vast list of dances and slowly we can add articles and descriptions to the dances and historical informations.

This is a list of Greek Dances and Dance descriptions - currently a work in progress. Some history about the dance and references for further reading will be added as time goes on. The name of the dances appear under each region. Next to the name of the dance you will find the names of specific villages, areas or towns e.g. Kotsari Kars. Please feel free to add to the articles and dance descriptions.

Greekdancer 13:09, 8 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] RECENT EDITS

I made numerous edits, because I believe that there is great potential for this article, however someone with more expertise in Greek culture/dance should have a look at some of these dance names, as a few link to other cultures e.g. Indian or cities.

I also was thinking of moving the article to Greek Folk Dances, to reflect more accurately what the dances are (folk dance).

Philhellenism 06:51, 9 January 2007 (UTC)

Sorry, I accidently Rv’d a vandal’s work I saw it on the left and immediately clicked revert but then I remembered the right is the most recent update of it which had the vandals works cut out, sorry. --Daven200520 01:30, 20 August 2007 (UTC)