Syrtaki
Syrtaki is a popular Greek folk dance, though its origins are somewhat unique. It was choreographed for the 1964 film Zorba the Greek by Giorgos Provias, set to the music of Mikis Theodorakis. The dance's name is derived from the Greek word "syrtos," meaning "dragging" or "pulling," which refers to the slow, gliding steps characteristic of many traditional Greek dances.
The syrtaki is not a traditional folk dance in the historical sense but rather a modern invention
While invented for a film, the syrtaki quickly gained popularity both within Greece and internationally, becoming