Sirtaqi ★ High Speed

: Sirtaki is the primary dance performed for tourists in Greek tavernas and is often the first thing people associate with Greek culture internationally.

"Is it?" Elara walked to the central console, a slab of polished obsidian that tracked the heartbeats of the hundred sleepers in the hall. She pulled up a waveform—a jagged, erratic line. "Look at Subject Seven. Physically stable. But look at the Sirtaqi pattern. The rhythm is frantic. He is fighting the dream. He knows, on some level, that the world above is changing. He feels the apathy of the new generation." sirtaqi

The Sirtaki is a line or circle dance. Dancers hold hands or place their arms across each other's shoulders. This creates a powerful feeling of unity. The Slow Phase : Sirtaki is the primary dance performed for

The word sirtaqi is a diminutive form of , a classical linguistic term originating from the Greek word syro , which means "to drag" or "to lead". This perfectly describes the initial segments of the performance. "Look at Subject Seven