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- Nisiotika abstract "Nisiotika (Greek: νησιώτικα) is the name of the songs and dances of Greek islands including a variety of Greek styles, played by ethnic Greeks in Greece, Cyprus, Australia, the United States and elsewhere.The Aegean Islands have a well known folk dance tradition, which comes from the dances of ancient Greece like: syrtos, sousta and ballos. The lyre is the dominant folk instrument and other like laouto, violin, askomandoura with Greek characteristics vary widely. In the Aegean, the violin and the Cretan lyra are very widespread Greek musical instruments.Famous representative musicians and performers of Nisiotika include: Mariza Koch as credited with reviving the field in the 1970s, Yiannis Parios, Domna Samiou, the Konitopouloi family (including Giorgos Konitopoulos, Vangelis Konitopoulos, Eirini Konitopoulou, Nasia and Stella Konitopoulou) and others.There are also prominent elements of Cretan music on the Dodecanese Islands and Cyclades.Greek folk dances of Nisiotika include:Ballos Ikariotikos Kamara (dance) KalymnikosKaravas (dance) of NaxosLerikos Mihanikos ParianosPirgousikos of ChiosPidikhtosRhoditikosSousta LerouSousta TilouSyrtos KythnouSyrtos SerifouSyrtos NaxouTrata".
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- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Aegean_Islands.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Askomandoura.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Ballos.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_dances.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_words_and_phrases.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Chios.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Cretan_lyra.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Cretan_music.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Cyclades.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Cyprus.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Dodecanese.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Domna_Samiou.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Ethnic_Greeks.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Greek_dances.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Greek_folk_music.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Greek_islands.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Greek_musical_instruments.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Greeks.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Ikariotikos.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Kalymnikos.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Kamara_(dance).
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Karavas_(dance).
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Laouto.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Lerikos.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink List_of_islands_of_Greece.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Mariza_Koch.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Mihanikos.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Crete.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Greece.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Naxos.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Parianos.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Pidikhtos.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Pirgousikos.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Rhoditikos.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Sousta.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Syrtos.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Trata.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLink Yiannis_Parios.
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nisiotika".
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nisiotikos".
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLinkText "nisiotika".
- Nisiotika wikiPageWikiLinkText "nisiotiko".
- Nisiotika hasPhotoCollection Nisiotika.
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- Nisiotika wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Nisiotika wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music_of_Southeastern_Europe.
- Nisiotika subject Category:Greek_dances.
- Nisiotika subject Category:Greek_words_and_phrases.
- Nisiotika hypernym Songs.
- Nisiotika type Article.
- Nisiotika type Single.
- Nisiotika type Article.
- Nisiotika comment "Nisiotika (Greek: νησιώτικα) is the name of the songs and dances of Greek islands including a variety of Greek styles, played by ethnic Greeks in Greece, Cyprus, Australia, the United States and elsewhere.The Aegean Islands have a well known folk dance tradition, which comes from the dances of ancient Greece like: syrtos, sousta and ballos. The lyre is the dominant folk instrument and other like laouto, violin, askomandoura with Greek characteristics vary widely.".
- Nisiotika label "Nisiotika".
- Nisiotika sameAs Νησιώτικα.
- Nisiotika sameAs m.0h3rjrb.
- Nisiotika sameAs Q12881722.
- Nisiotika sameAs Q12881722.
- Nisiotika wasDerivedFrom Nisiotika?oldid=595508550.
- Nisiotika isPrimaryTopicOf Nisiotika.