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Thessaloniki set a new Guinness World Record when 830 people gathered simultaneously in Aristotle Square to perform the zeimbekiko, a traditional Greek solo improvised dance with roots in Asia Minor refugee culture. The record attempt took place on a Sunday in the city center. The zeimbekiko is one of Greece's most iconic dances, traditionally performed by a single dancer expressing personal emotion, making a mass synchronized version a notable cultural feat. Visitors traveling through Thessaloniki can explore Aristotle Square, the city's main waterfront plaza, which regularly hosts public events and cultural gatherings. This record reflects the ongoing popularity of traditional Greek dance as a living cultural practice.
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830 Dancers Break World Record for Traditional Greek Zeimbekiko
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