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Ikariotikos (Greek: Ικαριώτικος) or Kariotikos (Greek: Καριώτικος, sometimes written with an apostrophe as 'Καριώτικος) is a traditional dance and accompanying song originating in Ikaria a Greek island in the North Eastern Aegean Sea. Some specialists say that the traditional Ikariotikos was slow and the quick "version" of it, is a Ballos. The name Kariotikos is mostly used by the locals of Ikaria.

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  • Ικαριώτικος (el)
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  • Ο Ικαριώτικος ή Καριώτικος (όπως τον αποκαλούν οι ντόπιοι) ή και Ικαριακός χορός είναι ελληνικός παραδοσιακός (νησιώτικος) χορός, με ρίζες από την Ικαρία. Πρόκειται για έναν από τους δημοφιλέστερους νησιώτικους της Ελλάδας. Ο χορός συνοδεύεται κι από στίχους πολλές φορές, οι οποίοι ποικίλλουν, ανάλογα με την εκδοχή του. Ο παραδοσιακός αυτός χορός έχει ρυθμική αξία 2/4. (el)
  • Ikariotikos (Greek: Ικαριώτικος) or Kariotikos (Greek: Καριώτικος, sometimes written with an apostrophe as 'Καριώτικος) is a traditional dance and accompanying song originating in Ikaria a Greek island in the North Eastern Aegean Sea. Some specialists say that the traditional Ikariotikos was slow and the quick "version" of it, is a Ballos. The name Kariotikos is mostly used by the locals of Ikaria. (en)
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  • Ο Ικαριώτικος ή Καριώτικος (όπως τον αποκαλούν οι ντόπιοι) ή και Ικαριακός χορός είναι ελληνικός παραδοσιακός (νησιώτικος) χορός, με ρίζες από την Ικαρία. Πρόκειται για έναν από τους δημοφιλέστερους νησιώτικους της Ελλάδας. Ο χορός συνοδεύεται κι από στίχους πολλές φορές, οι οποίοι ποικίλλουν, ανάλογα με την εκδοχή του. Ο παραδοσιακός αυτός χορός έχει ρυθμική αξία 2/4. (el)
  • Ikariotikos (Greek: Ικαριώτικος) or Kariotikos (Greek: Καριώτικος, sometimes written with an apostrophe as 'Καριώτικος) is a traditional dance and accompanying song originating in Ikaria a Greek island in the North Eastern Aegean Sea. Some specialists say that the traditional Ikariotikos was slow and the quick "version" of it, is a Ballos. The name Kariotikos is mostly used by the locals of Ikaria. Is first danced with the arms in the basket weave hold then as the dance speeds up it is danced by the hand hold on the shoulders. There are three parts to the dance, In the first part of the dance we have slow moving walking steps (similar to a Sta Tria), while the second, part we move into a dance similar in steps to the Issios of Kalymnos and then in the third part we move into the quick steps with the mobility of both legs and body. The most famous song that accompanies the Ikariotikos dance is called "My love of Ikaria", lyrics and music are by Giorgos Konitopoulos. Music and dancing are major forms of entertainment in Ikaria. Throughout the year Ikarians host baptisms, weddings, parties and religious festivals where one can listen and dance to live traditional Ikarian music. (en)
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