On the streets of São Paulo, a Larissa bouzouki player came out with his baglamadaki and entertained many people.
Dimitris Katsiouras, who toured Brazil among the Greek immigrants living there. even found a group of police walking in the centre of South America's most populated city and sang, "These cops who have come now."
Dimitris even gave his instrument to a policewoman to play with.
"You also have a beautiful red nails, you inspire me!" Dimitris said to her.
"A policeman in São Paulo plays baglama in the most central part of the city. This did not happen again. My girl, I will take you to Greece. Let's be there with the handcuffs," he also said in his Facebook post.
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