Katerina Batzaki takes us on a radio journey to Corfu—not through tourist guides, but through the voices of three people who carry the island’s culture and daily life in their hearts.
Angeliki Mouzakiti, historian and researcher, speaks about the memories embedded in the architecture of the city, the ever-present Venetian aura, and the importance of preserving Corfu’s collective identity.
Spyros Rouvas, artistic director of the Corfu Choir, guides us through the island’s sounds—from serenades in the narrow alleys to the voices of choir singers carrying the Ionian polyphony across borders.
Lastly, Sotiris Bouhagiar, director of the Corfu Dance School, reflects on dance as a form of cultural resistance, on the everyday struggles, and on the joy that creation brings to an island seeking balance between art and survival.
The episode casts light on Corfu as a living, breathing organism: one that sings, dances, remembers, and insists on being heard.
An island not described—but listened to.
Produced and presented by Katerina Batzaki