The woman who danced zeibekiko outside Attica Police HQ to say "thank you" has gone viral

By 7 months ago

Everywhere on social media - especially on TikTok - is a choreographer from Athens who wanted to say "thank you" to the Greek Police in her own way.

In particular, on October 20, the Day of the Greek Police and the patron saint of Saint Artemios was celebrated, with the young dancer going outside the Attica Police Headquarters and dancing zeibekiko and, as she says, in this way to thank the police.

The video was posted on the TikTok platform and went viral within a short time.

"'World Day of the Greek Police'. A thank you for its contribution to society and our country!" she said and started dancing in front of the building to the song of Notis Sfakianakis "Ma Ego Eimai Ellinas" (I Am Greek).

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The paradox, however, in all this is that it was not "World Police Day", but the celebration of the patron saint of the police, Saint Artemios, was being celebrated. Despite the misunderstanding, however, Vania managed to gather 25,000 likes, with more than half a million views in just a couple of days.

However, she is a content creator on both TikTok and Instagram, often uploading videos from the school where she works.

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