Thimasman or Thimisman or Thimigman , Pontiac ceremonial dance which takes place in the feast of marriage and married couples participate in it. Other names: Apokamaroma (Admiration), Couple, Pairing, Thimigma, Thimisman, Thimismati, Thimima(n), Ologera (All Round).
throw the kerchief , Invite a woman to dance, proposing her my kerchief with which she will hold me to dance. See also: kerchief, invitation, throw her the kerchief.
tahtiriri, tahtirdi , Exclamation when they tahtarize, when they dance the children on the knees. An equivalent in Pontos is the “sin tan tana”. See: Dahtirdi, tahtarizo.
teleftaios (last) , The last dancer in the circle. For synonyms in various areas, see: brogue, otso ’yros, tail, apprentice, petals, pisolatis, pisoradi, pillar, end, fliokous.
tragoudistos (singing) , Characterization of dance when the main purpose is for songs to be heard contrary to other dances that emphasize to the pure dancing side. The singing dances are usually performed without instrumental accompaniment.
Tsourapia (Woolen Socks) , Dance in Western Macedonia with the homonym song. Other names and variations: Kabano You There Mitro, Motley Socks, Sareve Woolen Socks, Serenin Tsourap, Colorful Woolen Socks.