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Syrtos Dance of Kythnos

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- Region: Cyclades
- Type: Instrumental
- Rhythm: 4 beats
- Dance style: Syrtos
- Duration: 03:55
Collaborators
- Violin: Yiorgos Koros
- Santur: Tassos Diakogiorgis
- Lute: Mathios Ventouris
- Goblet drum: Michalis Klapakis
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Studio recording, 1986.
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