Kerimoğlu Zeybeği
Aémos ensemble live @ Ypogeio, Thessaloniki
January 2018
Nikos Papachristou: ney, bağlama, bulgari
Nikos Varelas: bendir, tombak, davul, daf
Nikos Tzannis-Ginnerup: Bağlama, lavta, divan saz, cura
Thanase Tsitsaris: Cello
Aémos ensemble is embraced by musicians whose references are found in the wider eastern-Mediterrenean modal music cultures.
Melodies from Istanbul, Aşık songs from the Anatolian peninsula, dances and themes from the south-est Balkan peninsula regions, Zeybek songs from Izmir and the west Minor Asia coasts, with turkish, greek and sefardic songs. The common echoes of these music worlds reaches even the island of Crete, through a bridge of the so called “Tabahaniótika’’ songs, completing with themes from the Aegean islands.
With the presentation of the debut album ''Iridescences'' (2018) with own compositions, and through the intense disposal for improvisation, the musical wandering reveals new but familiar sound colors.
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Ancient Greek Music of Macedonia
This is Ancient Greek Music from the Greek Kingdom of Macedon which is now a Greek region known as Kentriki Makedonia (Central Macedonia) with Thessaloniki as it's capital
Greek Islands Beach Party Best Dance Music, Mykonos Santorini, Thassos, ,Zakynthos, Crete, Ios,
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PLAY LIST
00:01 1 Beth Lydi - Jump The Couch (Adrian Hour Remix)
5:00 2 Outway - Disorder (Original Mix)
9:40 3 Superlover - The 5 Machine (Original Mix) [Suara]
15:00 4 Erik Hagleton – W151olliner (Pele Shawnecy Remix)
20:00 5 Pirupa Ninho - Spin Me Round (Original Mix)
25:15 6 Mike Vale - Common Ground (Original Mix)
30:10 7 Outway - Relax (Original Mix)
34:35 8 Ismael Rivas, Edgar Vm Bias - Acid Walking Revenge (Danniel Selfmade Remix)
39:00 9 Adrian Hour - Yeah (Original Mix)
45:00 10 Basti Grub, Natch! Dothen - Oh Baby Dance (Original Mix)
50:55 11 Darkrow - Turn Around (Original Mix)
54:40 12 Mia Mendi Podcast XVII - Sauul (Preview)
1:00:4 13 Andhim - Extragold
1:4:30 14 Chus Ceballos - EsVedra - Arjun Vagale 'Back To Basics'
1:9:30 15 Tomy DeClerque - Classic (Original Mix)
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Crete,Milos,Ios,Amorgos,Mykonos,Paros,Naxos Santorini,Sifnos,Tinos,Kos,Rhodes,Thassos Corfu,Kefalonia,Zakynthos,Skiathos,Spetses
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The 10 Best Cafés & Beach Bars in greec The 10 Best Cafés & Beach Bars in greec
The 10 Best Cafés & Beach Bars in greec The 10 Best Cafés & Beach Bars in greec
greek islands, Milos, Paros, Naxos, Ios, Mykonos, Santorini, Kos, Rhodes, Thassos, Kefalonia, Zakynthos,Spetses, Skopelos ,Euboea, Peloponnese, Thessaloniki,Halkidiki, Attica,Athens
CULTURAL DANCE IN THESSALONIKI
Music rail video of greek trains
Music rail video of greek trains
Imera Kromni Pontos 1997
This is a short clip of the Imera Village in the Region of Kromni, just south of Trabzon Black Sea coast (Karadeniz).
We were lucky to have locals join us in dance. Its Gianni Nikolaidis from Komotini on Lyra and Kosta Psatha on Ndaouly we also had 2 priests (one was Father Pavlos of Sumela Greece and the other from Lamia) and a Monk Makarios from Mt.Olympus.I noticed their style is different from the Trabzon Style of Horon. I got some personal lessons in Tikia Horon and Sarigouz - Blond girl dance.
The local village people were very good to us. Many liked the Greeks b/c in the 1922 exchange the Greeks of Imera asked the Turks of the opposit village to move into their homes and take care of their things untill they returned (which many belived they would ...... but never did). Kromni and the village Imera are the Homes of the Legend Filona Ktenidi and the Tanimanidis Family and many many more (actually known for producing many scholars).
NOTE: none of the locals of Kromni Spoke Rum (Pontiaka) but are TOP dancers!!! as you can see!!
Greek Traditional Dance Music
The music of Greece is as diverse and celebrated as its history. Greek music separates into two parts: Greek traditional music and Byzantine music, with more eastern sounds. These compositions have existed for millennia: they originated in the Byzantine period and Greek antiquity; there is a continuous development which appears in the language, the rhythm, the structure and the melody. Music is a significant aspect of Hellenic culture, both within Greece and in the diaspora. Greek musical history extends far back into ancient Greece, since music was a major part of ancient Greek theater. Later influences from the Roman Empire, Eastern Europe and the Byzantine Empire changed the form and style of Greek music. Greek folk traditions are said to derive from the music played by ancient Greeks. There are said to be two musical movements in Greek folk music: Acritic songs and Klephtic songs. Akritic music comes from the 9th century akrites, or border guards of the Byzantine Empire. Following the end of the Byzantine period, klephtic music arose before the Greek Revolution, developed among the kleftes, warriors who fought against the Ottoman Empire. Klephtic music is monophonic and uses no harmonic accompaniment.
Dhimotika tragoudhia are accompanied by clarinets, guitars, tambourines and violins, and include dance music forms like syrtó, kalamatianó, tsámiko and hasaposérviko, as well as vocal music like kléftiko. Greek folk music is found all throughout Greece, Cyprus and several regions of Turkey. The island of Cyprus and several regions of Turkey are home to long-standing communities of Greeks in Turkey with their own unique styles of music. Nisiotika is a general term denoting folk songs from the Greek islands, especially the Aegean Islands. Ikariótikos is a traditional type of dance, and also the name of its accompanying type of singing, originating in the Aegean island of Ikaria. The Cretan lyra is the dominant folk instrument on the island of Creta; it is a three-stringed bowed instrument similar to the Byzantine Lyra. It is often accompanied with laouto (laoúto), which is similar to both an oud and a lute. The violin is used also in Cretan music.
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Gaida - Macedonian Folk Song - Greece
Music From Macedonia(Greece)
Tonia - Pontos - Karadeniz 1997 dancing with our Brothers
This video is from the Tonia region west of Pontos (northern Turkey). Part of the 1997 tour with writer George Andreadis (who is now barred from entry to Turkey). This was a Brother hood of dance and Music. In the region most villages speak Rum the Pontian dialect, a form of ancient Hellenic, nothing like modern Greek. A great time, I got to dance and play Drum (Ndaouly) as Yianni Nikolaidi from Komotini played Lyra, also Vasili Fotiadi (brother of Prof. Kosta Fotiadi) sang a makrin. The locals treated us like brothers, however the Turkish Police were out in force video tapeing and taking photos of everything.... enjoy!! 7
Themis Saz - Baglama Solo | Turkish music
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Karadeniz Savaş Dansı - Sera Horon (Χορός Σέρα - Pontian War Dance)
Geleneksel Pontus Savaş dansı. Atina Olimpiyatları açılışı.
Traditional Pontian War Dance (Pyrrhic Dance) performed at the Athens Olympics
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Ottoman Greeks were ethnic Greeks who lived in the Ottoman Empire , the Republic of Turkey's predecessor.Ottoman Greeks, who were Greek Orthodox Christians, belonged to the Rum Millet .They were concentrated in what is today modern Greece, western Asia Minor , central Anatolia , northeastern Anatolia .There were also sizeable Greek communities elsewhere in the Ottoman Balkans, Ottoman Armenia, and the Ottoman Caucasus, including in what, between 1878 and 1917, made up the Russian Caucasus province of Kars Oblast, in which Pontic Greeks, northeastern Anatolian Greeks, and Caucasus Greeks who had collaborated with the Russian Imperial Army in the Russo-Turkish War of 1828-1829 were settled in over 70 villages, as part of official Russian policy to re-populate with Orthodox Christians an area that was traditionally made up of Ottoman Muslims and Armenians.
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Pontic Greek Party Dance Music
This is Pontic Greek (Pontian) music that is danced to by us Pontians at parties. People mistake it for Turkish music but it is NOT Turkish!
Mandilatos Hicaz (Hicaz Mandira)
Aémos ensemble live @ Ypogeio, Thessaloniki
January 2018
Nikos Papachristou: ney, bağlama, bulgari
Nikos Varelas: bendir, tombak, davul, daf
Nikos Tzannis-Ginnerup: Bağlama, lavta, divan saz, cura
Thanase Tsitsaris: Cello
Aémos ensemble is embraced by musicians whose references are found in the wider eastern-Mediterrenean modal music cultures.
Melodies from Istanbul, Aşık songs from the Anatolian peninsula, dances and themes from the south-est Balkan peninsula regions, Zeybek songs from Izmir and the west Minor Asia coasts, with turkish, greek and sefardic songs. The common echoes of these music worlds reaches even the island of Crete, through a bridge of the so called “Tabahaniótika’’ songs, completing with themes from the Aegean islands.
With the presentation of the debut album ''Iridescences'' (2018) with own compositions, and through the intense disposal for improvisation, the musical wandering reveals new but familiar sound colors.
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KARACAOVA-VODİNA-SELANİK-karatzova-edessa- Θεσσαλονίκη Thessaloniki
karacaova selanik 1924 müslüman türk mübadiller hakkında bilgiler
Erkan Oğur & Demircioğlu - Bülbülüm Altın Kafeste
Söz (lyrics) - Müzik : Anonim
Yöre (region): Selanik (Thessaloniki/Greece)
Erkan Oğur: kopuz, voice
Ismail H. Demircioğlu: bağlama saz, voice
from the album: Anadolu Beşik
Bülbülüm altın kafeste
Öter aheste aheste
Ötme bülbül yarim hasta
Ah neyleyim şu gönlüme
Hasret kaldım sevdiğime
Ben sana dayanamam
Yarim ben sana aldanamam
Ben sana dayanamam
Yarim ben sana katlanamam
Bülbülleri har ağlatır
Aşıkları yar ağlatır
Ben felege neylemi^im
Beni her bahar ağlatır
Ben sana dayanamam
Yarim ben sana aldanamam
Ben sana dayanamam
Yarim ben sana katlanamam
(Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's Hymn)
Solidarity Party of Afghanistan condemns invasion of Rojava by fascist Erdogan
تحصن «حزب همبستگی افغانستان» در تقبیح تجاوز وحشیانه دولت فاشیستی ترکیه بر روژاوا
۲۵ میزان ۱۳۹۸، (۱۷ اکتوبر ۲۰۱۹): «حزب همبستگی افغانستان» تحصنی را جهت محکوم نمودن تجاوز وحشیانه دولت فاشیستی ترکیه و شرکای آن بر روژاوا برگزار نمود. در نخست اعلامیه توسط یکی از اعضای حزب به خوانش گرفته شد که در قسمتی از آن آمده است:
«از ۱۷ میزان ۱۳۹۸ بدینسو، دولت فاشیست اردوغان، این پدرخوانده داعش، یکجا با کفتاران «ارتش آزاد سوریه» (نام دیگری برای داعش که مستقیما توسط دولت خونریز ترکیه حمایت میگردند) تهاجمی را زیر نام «عملیات چشمه صلح» بر روژاوا (مناطق کوردنشین شمال سوریه) به بهانه ایجاد منطقه حائل آغاز نمود که در حقیقت عملیات چشمه خون و جنایت میباشد. جنایتی که منجر به بیجا شدن ۱۳۰ هزار تن و کشته و زخمیشدن صدها غیرنظامی گردیده است. تصاویر هولناک جنایات ارتش ترکیه و برادران داعشی شان جهان را تکان داده ولی دول امپریالیستی و ناتو که خود بانی و حامی بنیادگرایی و تروریزم در منطقه میباشند به نظاره نشستهاند. و از همه شرمآورتر این که دولت تروریستپرور پاکستان نیز با پابوسی اردوغان، حمایتاش را از این قساوت اعلام نمود.»
Since October 9th, 2019, the fascist government of Erdogan, the godfather of ISIS, along with Free Army of Syria (another name for ISIS, directly supported by the bloodthirsty government of Turkey), started an attack, codenamed Operation Spring Peace, on Rojava, making the excuse of creating buffer zone, but indeed it is Operation Spring Blood and Crime. The crime which resulted in displacement of 130,000, killing and injury of hundreds. The awful photos of Turkish Army and their ISIS Brother’s crimes shocked the world, however, the imperialist and Nato government, being the founder and supporter of fundamentalism and terrorism in the region, are acting as spectator. And the government of Pakistan, always nurturing terrorist, shamefully knelt to Erdogan and announced its support for this brutality.
Melodies of Tolerance, Izmit, Turkey.