18. Sirtaki Dance
The Sirtaki Dance, which has become an integral part of today’s Greek culture, was born from the Hasapiko Argo dance performed in Istanbul during the Byzantine period. Sirtaki is the orphan of exile and immigrant dreams. It is the dance of black love, desperation, abandonment, and idleness.
But it is also the dance of hope, love, and enthusiasm. It is a simple and hearty dance; He is smiling and does not take the sacred things of life too seriously. In addition, Sirtaki can be called the dance of exile, lost loves, and inaccessible dreams.