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- Atsiapat abstract "Atsiapat (Greek: Άτσιαπατ), also spelt atsapat (Άτσαπατ), is the first in a sequence of three Greek traditional men dances performed in the region of Pontus, as well as by refugees of Pontos. Atsapat is characterized by short steps and exaggerated movements that resemble stretching. This dance is followed directly by Serra. The final dance in the sequence is the Pyrrhichios.Atsapat is the Greek pronunciation of the Pontic Turkish city of Akçaabat. The region is famous for the virtuosity of its Pyrrhichios dancers.".
- Atsiapat wikiPageExternalLink www.pontos-stuttgart.de.
- Atsiapat wikiPageExternalLink www.pontos.gr.
- Atsiapat wikiPageExternalLink www.pontos.org.au.
- Atsiapat wikiPageID "7082193".
- Atsiapat wikiPageLength "1365".
- Atsiapat wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Atsiapat wikiPageRevisionID "642944711".
- Atsiapat wikiPageWikiLink Akçaabat.
- Atsiapat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_dances.
- Atsiapat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_music.
- Atsiapat wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Atsiapat wikiPageWikiLink Greek_dances.
- Atsiapat wikiPageWikiLink Korybantes.
- Atsiapat wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Greece.
- Atsiapat wikiPageWikiLink Pontic_Greeks.
- Atsiapat wikiPageWikiLink Pontus_(region).
- Atsiapat wikiPageWikiLink Pyrrhichios.
- Atsiapat wikiPageWikiLink Serra_(dance).
- Atsiapat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Atsiapat".
- Atsiapat wikiPageWikiLinkText "atsiapat".
- Atsiapat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greece-stub.
- Atsiapat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek_dances.
- Atsiapat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Atsiapat wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Atsiapat subject Category:Greek_dances.
- Atsiapat subject Category:Greek_music.
- Atsiapat comment "Atsiapat (Greek: Άτσιαπατ), also spelt atsapat (Άτσαπατ), is the first in a sequence of three Greek traditional men dances performed in the region of Pontus, as well as by refugees of Pontos. Atsapat is characterized by short steps and exaggerated movements that resemble stretching. This dance is followed directly by Serra. The final dance in the sequence is the Pyrrhichios.Atsapat is the Greek pronunciation of the Pontic Turkish city of Akçaabat.".
- Atsiapat label "Atsiapat".
- Atsiapat sameAs Q3567515.
- Atsiapat sameAs Ατσαπάτ.
- Atsiapat sameAs m.0h39ff.
- Atsiapat sameAs Q3567515.
- Atsiapat wasDerivedFrom Atsiapat?oldid=642944711.
- Atsiapat homepage www.pontos.gr.
- Atsiapat isPrimaryTopicOf Atsiapat.