"Ti Na Ftei" sung by Glykeria. Apparently it's from a bday party.
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These must be Turkish Cypriot guys (or Turks dunno) cuz they are from Near East University
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Song:O horos tou Sakena by Stauros Harhakos
Turkish students in training dancing with Vissi
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babeaaa
so havasi= dance?
i thought it was "air", probably a second interpretation?
Correct/ air (hava) but in this case yes means song/dance like Ankara Havasi. We say oyun havasi