Zaramo (Macedonian Зарамо) is a popular shoulder-hold dance in North Macedonia and also in Macedonia (Greece), in the region around Florina.
Men bring the right knee forward into a lift.
Women lift the right leg only slightly off the ground.
The lift is followed by a step-behind-step figure moving in the line of direction.
In the Florina region of Macedonia, Zaramo often segues directly into an up-tempo dance known as Hasapiko, in which men perform intricate, syncopated hops and steps danced almost in place.