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Zaramo (dance)

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Zaramo (Macedonian Зарамо) is a popular shoulder-hold dance in the Republic of Macedonia and also in Macedonia (Northern Greece) in the region around Florina.

The dance begins with a step toward the center on the left foot while dragging the right foot forward. Men bring the right knee forward into a lift. Women lift the right leg only slightly off the ground. The lift is followed by a step-behind-step figure moving in the line of direction. In the Republic of Macedonia and its diaspora communities, when danced with a line of only men, the dance may evolve into a more difficult dance known as Teshkoto'. In the Florina region of Macedonia, Zaramo often segues directly into an up-tempo dance known as Hasapsiko, in which men perform intricate, syncopated hops and steps danced almost in place. Although the Hasapsiko is also called Hasaposerviko.

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