Giorgos Provias
Giorgos Provias (Greek: Γιώργος Προβιάς) is a Greek dancer, actor and choreographer, the creator of the staple Greek "folk" dance Sirtaki.[1][2][3]
Work
Credited
- "Arhipseftaros", 1971, credited as dance coach
- "Εσένα μόνο αγαπώ" (I Only Love You), 1970, dance choreography
- Synnefiasmenoi orizontes, 1968, himself
- "Etairia thavmaton", 1962, dancer
Uncredited
- Sirtaki ("Zorba's dance") in Zorba the Greek[2][4]
- Never on Sunday[2]
gollark: This is why we should dig out extra space underground, below cities, so we can have even MORE people in cities!
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gollark: You'd have to keep support staff, and add a few additional ones to replace the melons, mind you.
gollark: Education costs would go waaaay down as you would just fire all teachers and hire melons.
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References
- Giorgos Provias on IMDb
- "Γιώργος Προβιάς – Ο άγνωστος δημιουργός του χορού του Ζορμπά (συρτάκι)" (in Greek)
- "Sirtaki. Més enllà de Zorbàs" (retrieved July 6, 2013)
- Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine (in Greek)
Further reading
- Hē zōē mou hena tragoudi, by Panos Geramanēs, Vasilēs Loumprinēs
- Ki hosos uparcheis tha uparcho..., by Κωστας ΜπαλαΧουτης
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