Pontian Folk Events This Week in Ikaria
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About Pontian Folk
Pontian folk music originates from the ethnic Greek communities of the Pontus region along the Black Sea coast, characterized by its distinctive use of the Kementzes, a three-stringed bowed lyra. The genre is defined by driving, complex rhythmic structures-frequently in 5/8 or 9/8 time signatures-accompanied by the davul drum and tulum bagpipes. Its mood oscillates between deep, melancholic laments reflecting the community's history of displacement and high-energy, frenetic dance tunes that emphasize collective movement. While semantically distinct from mainstream Hellenic folk, it shares a modal framework with Byzantine music and rhythmic parallels with neighboring Anatolian and Caucasian traditions, maintaining a unique cultural identity within the broader Balkan and Eastern Mediterranean landscape.
Also known as: Pontic music, Pontiaka
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- What Pontian Folk events are in Ikaria this week?
- Mood tracks all Pontian Folk events in Ikaria this week - upcoming concerts, club nights, and shows. The calendar is updated daily. Each listing includes venue, lineup, and a direct ticket link. Browse the full weekly Pontian Folk schedule in Ikaria above.
- Where can I find Pontian Folk in Ikaria this week?
- Pontian folk music originates from the ethnic Greek communities of the Pontus region along the Black Sea coast, characterized by its distinctive use of the Kementzes, a three-stringed bowed lyra. Find every Pontian Folk venue and event in Ikaria this week above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
- What is Pontian Folk music?
- Pontian folk music originates from the ethnic Greek communities of the Pontus region along the Black Sea coast, characterized by its distinctive use of the Kementzes, a three-stringed bowed lyra. The genre is defined by driving, complex rhythmic structures-frequently in 5/8 or 9/8 time signatures-accompanied by the davul drum and tulum bagpipes. Its mood oscillates between deep, melancholic laments reflecting the community's history of displacement and high-energy, frenetic dance tunes that emph…
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