Greek dance (horos) is a very old tradition, being referred to by authors such as Plato, Aristotle, Plutarch, and Lucian. There are different styles and interpretations from all the islands and surrounding mainland areas. Every area shaped its own choreography and style to fit in with their own manners. There are more than 10000 customary moves that originate from all districts of Greece. There are likewise Pan-Hellenic moves, which have been embraced all through the Greek world. Traditional Greek dancing has a primarily social function. It brings the community together at key points of the year, such as Easter, the grape harvest, or patronal festivals; and at events in the lives of individuals and families, such as weddings. Greek dances are usually performed in diaspora Greek communities, and among international folk dance …show more content…
As described above Sousta was essentially an opportunity for socializing functions for youths to find potential partner in marriage, as Hanna argued, With the movements of the hands and the head slowly developed in a discussion couple. Until the end of the compound occurs. The ongoing dance therefore is a love story that each dancer depending on the position of playing its own role. dancing enable a man in love can express his feelings to a woman. The variety in the purposes and songs Sousta is great and allows for spreading the arms and greater body expression. A good dancer and a good dancer can easily during the dance to perform a love story from the beginning to the happy ending. And as Jacque Dubois mention is his short video a dance can be telling a story, and in Sousta the story is between the couple that just met, and with the help of the orchestra the singer recites couplets for the girl and the boy telling their story so everyone can