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- Sousta abstract "Sousta (Greek: σούστα) is the name of a folk dance in Cyprus and Crete which is danced in Greece and generally in the Balkans. The music is generally played with a lyre (Cretan and Pontian) (or violin), laouto, and mandolin (or askomandoura).There are elements of eroticism and courtship acted out in the dance, which is usually performed by pairs of men and women dancing opposite. Another form is where all the dancers in a row follow the first dancer who moves in complex patterns. Almost every island of Aegean has a sousta dance.The origins of sousta come from the ancient pyrrhichios, a martial dance of Greece.".
- Sousta wikiPageID "2388749".
- Sousta wikiPageLength "1305".
- Sousta wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Sousta wikiPageRevisionID "626507182".
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Aegean_Sea.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Askomandoura.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Balkans.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Ballos.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_dances.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Category:European_folk_dances.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_dances.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Courtship.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Cretan_lyra.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Crete.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Cyprus.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Eroticism.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Folk_dance.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Greek_dances.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Greek_folk_music.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Kalamatianos.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Kemenche.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Laouto.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Lyre.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Mandolin.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Crete.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Greece.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Nisiotika.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Pyrrhichios.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Sirtaki.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Syrtos.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boniatiki Sousta".
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leriki Sousta".
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rethemniotiki Sousta".
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rhoditiki Sousta".
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Samiotiki Sousta".
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sousta Karpathou".
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sousta Koaki".
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sousta Lerou".
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sousta Tilou".
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sousta".
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Symiaki Sousta".
- Sousta wikiPageWikiLinkText "sousta".
- Sousta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Folk-dance-stub.
- Sousta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek_dances.
- Sousta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greekmusic.
- Sousta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Sousta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Sousta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sousta subject Category:Ancient_Greek_dances.
- Sousta subject Category:European_folk_dances.
- Sousta subject Category:Greek_dances.
- Sousta hypernym Dance.
- Sousta type Agent.
- Sousta comment "Sousta (Greek: σούστα) is the name of a folk dance in Cyprus and Crete which is danced in Greece and generally in the Balkans. The music is generally played with a lyre (Cretan and Pontian) (or violin), laouto, and mandolin (or askomandoura).There are elements of eroticism and courtship acted out in the dance, which is usually performed by pairs of men and women dancing opposite. Another form is where all the dancers in a row follow the first dancer who moves in complex patterns.".
- Sousta label "Sousta".
- Sousta sameAs Q7565251.
- Sousta sameAs Σούστα.
- Sousta sameAs m.078hyg.
- Sousta sameAs Q7565251.
- Sousta wasDerivedFrom Sousta?oldid=626507182.
- Sousta isPrimaryTopicOf Sousta.