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- Hasapiko abstract "The hasapiko (Greek: χασάπικο, pronounced [xaˈsapiko], meaning “the butcher's [dance]” from Turkish: kasap “butcher”) is a Greek folk dance from Constantinople. The dance originated in the Middle Ages as a battle mime with swords performed by the Greek butchers guild, which adopted it from the military of Byzantine era. In Constantinople during the Byzantine times, it was called in Greek μακελλάρικος χορός (makellárikos horós, \"butcher's dance\", from μακελλάρioς “butcher”). Some Greeks, however, reserve the latter term only for the fast version of the dance.The slow version of the dance is called χασάπικο βαρύ / χασάπικος βαρύς (hasapiko vary or hasapikos varys, \"heavy hasapiko\") and generally employs a 4/4 meter. The fast version of the dance uses a 2/4 meter. It is variously called γρήγορο χασάπικο (grigoro hasapiko, \"quick hasapiko\"), μακελλάριος χορός (makellarios horos), χασαποσέρβικο (hasaposerviko) or just σέρβικο (serviko), the last two terms in reference to Serbian and other Balkan influences on this version of the dance.Hasapiko served as one of the bases for the Sirtaki.".
- Hasapiko wikiPageExternalLink hasapiko.htm.
- Hasapiko wikiPageID "413356".
- Hasapiko wikiPageLength "1939".
- Hasapiko wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Hasapiko wikiPageRevisionID "706301661".
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLink Butcher.
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Greeks.
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cultural_history_of_Greece.
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_dances.
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_words_and_phrases.
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLink Constantinople.
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLink Greek_dances.
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLink Greeks.
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLink Kalamatianos.
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLink Mime_artist.
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLink Pyrrhichios.
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLink Serbia.
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLink Serra_(dance).
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLink Sirtaki.
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLink Syrtos.
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chasapiko".
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hasapia".
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hasapika".
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hasapiko".
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hasaposerviko".
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLinkText "Khasapiko".
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLinkText "chasapiko".
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLinkText "hasapiko".
- Hasapiko wikiPageWikiLinkText "kasap havası".
- Hasapiko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Balkan_music.
- Hasapiko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- Hasapiko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek_dances.
- Hasapiko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greekmusic.
- Hasapiko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-el.
- Hasapiko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Hasapiko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-tr.
- Hasapiko wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hasapiko subject Category:Cultural_history_of_Greece.
- Hasapiko subject Category:Greek_dances.
- Hasapiko subject Category:Greek_words_and_phrases.
- Hasapiko hypernym Dance.
- Hasapiko type Agent.
- Hasapiko comment "The hasapiko (Greek: χασάπικο, pronounced [xaˈsapiko], meaning “the butcher's [dance]” from Turkish: kasap “butcher”) is a Greek folk dance from Constantinople. The dance originated in the Middle Ages as a battle mime with swords performed by the Greek butchers guild, which adopted it from the military of Byzantine era. In Constantinople during the Byzantine times, it was called in Greek μακελλάρικος χορός (makellárikos horós, \"butcher's dance\", from μακελλάρioς “butcher”).".
- Hasapiko label "Hasapiko".
- Hasapiko sameAs Q303377.
- Hasapiko sameAs Hasàpiko.
- Hasapiko sameAs Chasapiko.
- Hasapiko sameAs Χασάπικο.
- Hasapiko sameAs Hasapiko.
- Hasapiko sameAs חסאפיקו.
- Hasapiko sameAs Hassapikos.
- Hasapiko sameAs Chasapiko.
- Hasapiko sameAs m.025d6z.
- Hasapiko sameAs Хасапико.
- Hasapiko sameAs Chasapiko.
- Hasapiko sameAs Хасапіко.
- Hasapiko sameAs Q303377.
- Hasapiko wasDerivedFrom Hasapiko?oldid=706301661.
- Hasapiko isPrimaryTopicOf Hasapiko.