This article will address the topic of Antikristos, which has gained great relevance in recent years due to its impact on different aspects of society. Since its emergence, Antikristos has generated debates, controversies and has been the subject of study and research in various areas. Over time, Antikristos has evolved and adapted to the needs of the environment, becoming a topic of interest to a wide spectrum of people. In this sense, it is relevant to explore the multiple facets and perspectives that Antikristos offers, as well as its implications at a social, cultural, economic and political level.
Antikristos or Antikrystós (Greek: αντικρυστός χορός) is a dance of Greek origin.[1] “Aντικρυστός” in Greek language refers to the verb αντικρύζω “be across, opposite, face-to-face” (from Ancient Greek ἀντικρύ “vis-à-vis, face-to-face”). It is also known in Armenia. Antikristos has similarities with the karsilamas dance. It is danced in couples.[2]
^Rechberger, Herman (2018). Balkania: Rhythms in songs and dances from Albania, Bulgaria, The Republic of Macedonia, Romania and Serbia. Fennica Gehrman. p. 97. ISBN9789525489279.