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Ntournerakia (Greek: ντουρνεράκια), is a Cretan folk dance from Rethymno, Greece. It is based on the Greek folk dance "hasaposervikos" and is widespread in Crete. The name comes from the song "Ntournerakia", by Kostas Moundakis.
See also
- Music of Greece
- Greek dances
- Link to the tune Ntournerakia [1]