A musical journey through the alleyways of Greek music, with beloved melodies from the early 20th century until this day. Produced and presented by Maria Reboutsika
Voice of Greece producers curate a vibrant mix of music from Greece and around the world.
The use of musical motifs borrowed from Latin America demonstrates that Greek song has long been — and continues to be — a living organism, a lens that magnifies the realities of its time. In other words, Greek song is an open and welcoming art form. As its raw material, it has never hesitated to dra...
Dr Eleni Kapsokoli, Lecturer at the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Neapolis University Pafos, on the program "Hellenes Everywhere".
Dr. Dionysis Tsirigotis, Associate Professor at the Department of International and European Studies, University of Piraeus, on the program "Hellenes Everywhere".
The show pays tribute to Greek rebetiko music, featuring artists who made history in the genre as well as rare recordings and new releases.
Produced and presented by Elena Falirea
The Voice of Greece program “Our Town”, hosted by Themis Rodamitis, continues its tribute to the boîtes of Plaka. These were the small, intimate live music clubs that became iconic in Athens in the 1960s and 1970s and became synonymous with the Greek New Wave music movement.
Guests on the progra...
Presented by Katerina Batzaki, the episode looks beyond statistics to the human stories of displacement, survival, and the difficult search for home in Greece.
Pavlos Tsiakoumis is originally from Volos and has been living in Denmark for the past nine years. As a Volunteer Leader for the European Region of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS), he represents Guides and Scouts from across Europe in European forums and institutions, including the European Youth Forum and the European Parliament.
Today we shed light on the rich and far-reaching presence of Latin America in Greek song. Our focus is not so much on the portrayal of Latin America as an exotic destination, nor on the stylistic influence of Latin songs on melody and form, but rather on references to the region as a symbol of resistance...
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