Missing the mark, an Orthodox Christian reflecting on his journey through this world
Friday, August 24, 2007
O Pirixios Xoros [Performed at Athens Olympics]
This performance made a definate impression on me when I saw it live during the closing ceremonies of the 2004 Olympics held in Greece. I have since become a fan of traditional Pontian Dance and Custom. So my latest offering.
I always loved greece, but since I saw the o pirixios xoros performed the olimpics 2004 closing ceremony, could never stopped thinking about it, and even when I am woman, would adore to learn how to dance it, when I am alone at home, and see it being danced by men, in public, theres nothing more elegant, beautiful, poetic. Do I need more to say? This page is brilliant.
I always loved greece, but since I saw the o pirixios xoros performed at the olimpics 2004 closing ceremony, could never stopped thinking about it, and even when I am woman, would adore to learn how to dance it, when I am alone at home, and see it being danced by men, in public. There is nothing more elegant, beautiful, poetic. Do I need more to say? This page is brilliant.
I always loved greece, but since I saw the o pirixios xoros performed the olimpics 2004 closing ceremony, could never stopped thinking about it, and even when I am woman, would adore to learn how to dance it, when I am alone at home, and see it being danced by men, in public, theres nothing more elegant, beautiful, poetic.
ReplyDeleteDo I need more to say?
This page is brilliant.
I always loved greece, but since I saw the o pirixios xoros performed at the olimpics 2004 closing ceremony, could never stopped thinking about it, and even when I am woman, would adore to learn how to dance it, when I am alone at home, and see it being danced by men, in public. There is nothing more elegant, beautiful, poetic.
ReplyDeleteDo I need more to say?
This page is brilliant.
Helen,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!