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Eicha na perivolaki, (Greek: Είχα 'να περιβολάκι) is a Greeks folkloric tune (syrtos or Kasik Havasi). The meter is
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Original form

The original form of the syrtos was popular in Messinia.

References

  1. "stixoi.info:Είχα ένα περιβολάκι". Retrieved 28 January 2017.
External videos
video icon Eίχα ένα περιβολάκι
video icon Είχα ένα περιβολάκι (hasapiko dance)
video icon ΕΙΧΑ ΕΝΑ ΠΕΡΙΒΟΛΑΚΙ - ΚΩΣΤΑΣ ΚΑΝΤΖΙΛΙΕΡΗΣ (syrtos dance)
Kaşık Havası


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