Cretan Folklore evening
Description
Why not discover the real Cretan Folklore Night?
It’s the best way to celebrate – Greek Style. In a mountain village we meet friendly Cretan folk who invite us to taste a glass of the local Cretan firewater “Raki”. A stroll around the lovely village will allow you to catch a glimpse of the rural life of a Cretan village and, at the same time, put you in the mood for the evening ahead. Once we get to the taverna, where the wine flows free and unlimited, you will enjoy a tasty Cretan meal accompanied by the melodies of the Lyra and the Bouzouki(Cretan and Greek traditional music instruments).
You will see the many different traditional costumes and witness the grace of the Cretan dancers performing a variety of Cretan and Greek folklore dances. It might sound unbeliveable, but this really is your chance to watch “Zorba the Greek” dancing on the top of a wineglass, on top of a bottle, on top of a……..
Well, you’ll have to see it for yourselves! As you get in the mood why not join in and learn a few of the Greek steps? By the end of the evening you’ll think you are as good as “Zorba”.
If you want to eat, drink and dance like a local, this is a fabulous evening you shouldn’t miss.
*Casual dress
*A light jacket is essential
*Camera
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Description
Why not discover the real Cretan Folklore Night?
It’s the best way to celebrate – Greek Style. In a mountain village we meet friendly Cretan folk who invite us to taste a glass of the local Cretan firewater “Raki”. A stroll around the lovely village will allow you to catch a glimpse of the rural life of a Cretan village and, at the same time, put you in the mood for the evening ahead. Once we get to the taverna, where the wine flows free and unlimited, you will enjoy a tasty Cretan meal accompanied by the melodies of the Lyra and the Bouzouki(Cretan and Greek traditional music instruments).
You will see the many different traditional costumes and witness the grace of the Cretan dancers performing a variety of Cretan and Greek folklore dances. It might sound unbeliveable, but this really is your chance to watch “Zorba the Greek” dancing on the top of a wineglass, on top of a bottle, on top of a……..
Well, you’ll have to see it for yourselves! As you get in the mood why not join in and learn a few of the Greek steps? By the end of the evening you’ll think you are as good as “Zorba”.
If you want to eat, drink and dance like a local, this is a fabulous evening you shouldn’t miss.
*Casual dress
*A light jacket is essential
*Camera