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Many variations of the dance exist. In northern Thrace, zonaradikos turns into a fast tsestos dance. In western Thrace, the dance is led by the males, and the females follow towards the end of the line. As the dance nears the end, the first dancer moves to the centre and the others twist around him, then they "unwist" and go back to their normal positions.
Mixed lines of men and women, holding belts. The leader is on the right. When the Tsestos portion starts, either the entire line does the Tsestos steps, or those doing the Tsestos steps form a new belt-hold line inside (towards the center) of the original line. Traditionally, some or all of the men would leave the line and the women would either stop and watch or continue the pravo around the men's line. The entire dance is done with the knees bent. This position is especially evident in the Tsestos.
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The dance is known by various names depending on how the dancers are grabbed: (ντούζ'κος) or [[tsestos]] (small and natty steps).-->
Songs like Lianohortarouthyia, Steryios Pismanipsi, and Yiannis Dimarhos are all zonaradika.
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*[[Greek dances|List of Greek dances]]
 
==External links==
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dy13sUlfTw Zωναράδικος Θράκης - Γιάννης Κατέβας (Zonaradiko Thrace - Yiannis Katevas, YouTube) (live)]
 
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dy13sUlfTw Zωναράδικος Θράκης - Γιάννης Κατέβας (Zonaradiko Thrace - Yiannis Katevas, YouTube) (live)]
 
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