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A popular modern laïko singer whose version is often heard in Greek clubs ( bouzoukia ).
Giorgos Zabetas , a legendary bouzouki virtuoso and composer known for his unique "swing" style within the Greek laïko genre. greek_music_siko_xorepse_sirtaki
Experience the different interpretations and high-energy bouzouki arrangements of this Greek classic: Siko Horepse Sirtaki YouTube · Aliki Vougiouklaki - Topic Siko Horepse Sirtaki (Remastered 2004) YouTube · Aliki Vougiouklaki - Topic Siko Horepse Syrtaki YouTube · Kostas Papadopoulos - Topic Greek music - Siko Xorepse Sirtaki YouTube · Benzoldog Musical Structure A popular modern laïko singer whose version is
The song is synonymous with the , a dance that was popularized globally by the 1964 film Zorba the Greek . Unlike traditional folk dances, the Sirtaki is a choreographed "tourist dance" that starts with slow, steady steps (Hasapiko) and gradually accelerates into a fast-paced finale (Hasaposerviko). "Siko Horepse Sirtaki" captures this progression perfectly, making it a favorite at weddings and festivals. Unlike traditional folk dances, the Sirtaki is a
"Siko Horepse Sirtaki" (Greek: Σήκω χόρεψε συρτάκι), which translates to "Get up and dance the Sirtaki," is one of the most iconic songs in Greek popular music. Originally composed for the 1966 film I Kori Mou I Sosialistria (The Daughter of the Socialist), it has become a staple of Greek celebrations worldwide. Origins and Key Contributors
The melody is so recognizable that it has been used in various international films and even a 1967 movie specifically titled Get Up and Dance the Sirtaki . Greek music - Siko Xorepse Sirtaki