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- Ballos abstract "The Ballos Sirtos (Greek: Μπάλος) (from the Italian ballo via Latin \"ballo\" which derives from the Greek verb \"βαλλίζω\" ballizo, \"to dance, to jump\"), is one of the best known Greek folk island dances in Greece. There are also different versions in other Balkan countries. The Ballos is of Greek origin, with ancient Greek elements.The melody of a ballos is generally joyous and lyrical which is typical of the music of the Aegean Islands. This couples' dance incorporates all the elements of courtship: attraction, flirtation, display of masculine prowess and feminine virtue, pursuit,and rejection followed by eventual capture and surrender. Its origin is in the island culture of Greece. Men could not approach women easily, so they created this dance in order to \"flirt\" with them. There are various forms of the ballos around the islands. The simplest is one in which a single couple goes through a series of spontaneous figures. In another version many couples dance simultaneously as if alone on the dance floor. Yet another version is introduced by a Sirtos. In its most complicated form, a number of couples go through various figures, somewhat reminiscent of the European minuet. Ballos songs are popular and there are many of them. One of the most popular Ballos Asia minor song is: Τι σε μέλλει εσένανε; Ti se mellei esenane (\"What do you mind?\") etc.".
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- Ballos wikiPageWikiLink Aegean_Islands.
- Ballos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_dances.
- Ballos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_music.
- Ballos wikiPageWikiLink Culture_of_Greece.
- Ballos wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Ballos wikiPageWikiLink Greek_dances.
- Ballos wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
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- Ballos wikiPageWikiLink Kalamatianos.
- Ballos wikiPageWikiLink List_of_dances.
- Ballos wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Greece.
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- Ballos subject Category:Greek_dances.
- Ballos subject Category:Greek_music.
- Ballos comment "The Ballos Sirtos (Greek: Μπάλος) (from the Italian ballo via Latin \"ballo\" which derives from the Greek verb \"βαλλίζω\" ballizo, \"to dance, to jump\"), is one of the best known Greek folk island dances in Greece. There are also different versions in other Balkan countries. The Ballos is of Greek origin, with ancient Greek elements.The melody of a ballos is generally joyous and lyrical which is typical of the music of the Aegean Islands.".
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- Ballos sameAs Μπάλος.
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- Ballos wasDerivedFrom Ballos?oldid=609533046.
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