Sirtaqi

(often translated as "The Surah of the Pious" or "The God-Fearing") is the name given to an ancient Quranic manuscript fragment.

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The (also spelled Syrtaki or Sirtaqi ) is widely recognized as the ultimate symbol of Greek culture, yet it is not an ancient folk dance . It was actually created in 1964 for the film Zorba the Greek by choreographer Giorgos Provias. Despite its modern cinematic origins, it has evolved into a global "invented tradition" that captures the Greek spirit of kefi —the joy of life and exuberant celebration. The Cinematic Origin: "Zorba's Dance" (often translated as "The Surah of the Pious"

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