Thessaloniki to attempt Guinness World Record with zeibekiko dance for Alzheimer's awareness
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Hundreds of people from Greece and abroad will attempt to break a Guinness World Record by dancing the zeibekiko.
- The event aims to raise awareness and support for Alzheimer's disease, promoting prevention, early diagnosis, and care.
- Open rehearsals for the record attempt will be held in Thessaloniki, encouraging public participation to combine culture with social contribution.
Thessaloniki is set to host a large-scale event aiming to break a Guinness World Record for the most people dancing the zeibekiko, a traditional Greek dance. The initiative, organized by Alzheimer Hellas and its Friends Association, seeks to raise awareness and promote early diagnosis and support for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
The event, scheduled for Sunday, June 14, at Aristotelous Square, aims not only for global recognition but also to convey a message of hope, memory, solidarity, and social sensitivity. Organizers emphasize the importance of prevention and timely intervention for those affected by the disease and their families.
To prepare for the record attempt, open rehearsals are scheduled for Friday, June 12, and Saturday, June 13, at Pavilion 5 of the Thessaloniki International Fair. These sessions are open to the public, with organizers encouraging people of all ages to participate. The initiative seeks to blend cultural expression with a meaningful social cause, uniting the community in support of Alzheimer's awareness.
Originally published by Kathimerini in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.