With a long ApplauseA minute’s silence and a dance”Sera» They bid farewell to the Olympic champion, Alexander NikolaidisThousands gathered in Lefkovrisi’s indoor gymnasium Kosani They were yesterday, Saturday, for the Pontic Dances of the 16th Panhellenic Festival.
Just before the end of the festival, which featured 1,700 Pontic Club dancers from all over Greece, the host of the event Panayiotis TheodoridesAfter reading part of a letter from Alexandros Nikolaidis with his last wish, “that his Olympic medals be auctioned off and the money given to children’s organizations,” he invited the audience of more than 5,000 to observe a minute of silence.
The platform It moved From the long applause of the people, the dancers then dedicated the “Sera” dance in his memory, which was also the last of the evening.
read more Here Watch the following video from kozanilife.gr:
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With a long ApplauseA minute’s silence and a dance”Sera» They bid farewell to the Olympic champion, Alexander NikolaidisThousands gathered in Lefkovrisi’s indoor gymnasium Kosani They were yesterday, Saturday, for the Pontic Dances of the 16th Panhellenic Festival.
Just before the end of the festival, which featured 1,700 Pontic Club dancers from all over Greece, the host of the event Panayiotis TheodoridesAfter reading part of a letter from Alexandros Nikolaidis with his last wish, “that his Olympic medals be auctioned off and the money given to children’s organizations,” he invited the audience of more than 5,000 to observe a minute of silence.
The platform It moved From the long applause of the people, the dancers then dedicated the “Sera” dance in his memory, which was also the last of the evening.
read more Here Watch the following video from kozanilife.gr:
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