[quote="T_C"]Yes if it was the music then Ive heard them already. They make my hairs stand on end!!!!!![/quote]
I hopr with ap leasant sensation.
T_C wrote:And heres the TCs, ours is much better than the Turks I think...
denizaksulu wrote:T_C wrote:And heres the TCs, ours is much better than the Turks I think...
Great stuff TC.
Reminds me of our Ayten Hocanim , our teacher from Kalavason, teaching us these dances in Kophinou. These kids are just great .
Thanks TC, they cheered me up first thing in the morning.
zan wrote:I would have thought this was more your style DT!!!
Seriously though. My friend Costas should have been in this competition but whilst we were traveling to the competition in my Armenian friends fully customised capri, we were stopped for speeding because we were going to be late.My Armenian friend never did like being told off and shot his mouth off to the police and they kept us there for over an hour whilst they sent for the Traffic police to check over his car. If it wasn't for me calming things down he would have been arrested and had his car towed away. Costas was furious at him for making him miss the competition but thought he would keep out of the way as my Armenian friend was not in a very good mood and was unstable at the best of times....
DT. wrote:I thought that music was familiar. I remember dancing this in school festivals when I was 8.
denizaksulu wrote:DT. wrote:I thought that music was familiar. I remember dancing this in school festivals when I was 8.
No surprise there DT. They do wear Vrakas/Braga's/Cypriot dizlik after all.
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