43rd Annual BOISE GREEK FOOD FESTIVALSCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
ENTERTAINMENT [https://boisegreekfestival.com/entertainment/]
GREEK MUSIC & DANCING
12:00 PM, 2:00 PM, 3:30 PM, 5:00 PM, 6:30 PM, 8:00 PM
FREE GREEK DANCE LESSONS
With audience participation following each dance exposition!
Dance Director: Nikki Totorica and her dance Troupe:
The Greek Mediterranean Dancers
FEATURING THE GREEK DANCES:
HASAPIKO - Comes from the union of butchers in Constantinople - it has
become the best known Greek dance since the movie “Zorba the
Greek”.
PENTOZALI - Originally from Crete - the name comes from the Greek
words “pente” and”zala” which means five steps.
CRETAN SYRTO - The syrtos and kalamatianos use the same dance steps,
but the syrto is in 4/4 time and the kalamatiano is in 7/8 time,
organized in a slow (3 beat), quick (2 beat), quick (2 beat) rhythm.
KALAMATIANOS - The name comes from a song about Kalamata - the first
area to be liberated in the Greek Revolution of 1821
MALEVIZIOTIKO - originally from Crete, is a light and jumpy dance, and
extremely cardiovascular.
KARSILAMAS (COUPLES DANCE) - is a Greek folk dance found in the region
of Macedonia. The term “karsilamas” comes from the Turkish word
“karsilama” meaning “face to face greeting”
ZORBA’S DANCE - Epitomizes the Greek sentiment, no matter what
happens, dance & enjoy life! Loved by young & old alike and
memorialized by Anthony Quinn in the movie Zorba the Greek this ends
the night with fun for everyone!
CHURCH TOURS [https://boisegreekfestival.com/church-tours/]
Our lovely church was built in the early 1950s, and is a mixture of
Greek and Byzantine architecture. The proceeds from our Greek Food
Festival help us to keep this place of worship and its grounds looking
their best.
The church interior is divided into the nave (where the pews are
located), and the sanctuary or altar. Only priests, deacons and altar
boys can enter the sanctuary area, which represents Heaven.
An ornate wall of large portraits separates the sanctuary from the
nave. Its official name is the Iconostasion, and the portraits are
known as iconography. The icons are more than decorative – they
signify the very presence of the individual who is depicted.
Today, Saints Constantine and Helen is home to a close-knit but
growing congregation. We recite the Lord’s Prayer in a half-dozen
languages! We welcome all to worship with us and learn more about
Greek Orthodoxy.
CHURCH TOUR SCHEDULE
1:00 PM and 7:00 PM
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