Description
Table forged decorative gold Zorba dancing syrtaki with silver details by Nikos Dermitzakis. Syrtaki is a popular Greek dance choreographed by Giorgos Provias in 1964 for the film Zorba the Greek. The music for syrtaki was written by Mikis Theodorakis. The main feature of this dance and its music is the acceleration in rhythm. The name syrtaki comes from the word syrtos, a common name for a group of traditional Greek dances in which dancers “drag” their feet as opposed to jumping dances. Forging was the first way people discovered to process metals thousands of years ago. They struck a piece of metal with a hammer on a hard surface (in most recent years the hard surface is a steel anvil), and the metal with the blow became thinner and longer. In this way, the wire and the plate were created, on which the further processing of metals was carried out. The creator Nikos Dermitzakis constructs forged interior decoration decorations with a diverse range of themes that include pair forms, nature, figures, three-dimensional and sea themes. The creator still seeks, through forged handmade creations, his emotion and immediate challenge.
Dimensions : 24 x 26.5cm