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'''Zeibekiko''' (ζεϊμπέκικο) is a ] improvisational ]. Its name comes from Zeybeks people of ].
A zeibekiko dance is a ] dance in which most people perform when they are drunk. The dancer is surrounded by other people, who go on their knees, and clap the dancer. It is the one of the most renound Greek dances.

The dancer is surrounded by other people, who go on their knees, and clap to the dancer. It is the one of the most renowned Greek dances.


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Zeibekiko (ζεϊμπέκικο) is a Greek improvisational solo dance. Its name comes from Zeybeks people of Asia Minor.

The dancer is surrounded by other people, who go on their knees, and clap to the dancer. It is the one of the most renowned Greek dances.

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