Back to newsThe village of Patsidaros, in the Rethymno regional unit of Crete, recently hosted a traditional evening of Cretan music and dance. Events like this are a regular feature of summer life across Cretan villages, showcasing lyra performances, local singing, and traditional dances such as the pentozali and sousta. These gatherings are typically open to the public and free to attend. Tourists interested in authentic Cretan culture are encouraged to check local village bulletin boards or ask accommodation hosts about upcoming similar events in their area. Such evenings usually take place in village squares or tavernas starting late evening, around 21:00, and can last well into the night. They offer a genuine glimpse into Cretan heritage beyond the tourist circuit.
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Patsidaros Celebrates Cretan Traditions With Music and Dance
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