Captain Dimitris Magoutsos from Thasos speaks on “Fair Winds & Following Seas” and Voice of Greece.
“It is a very particular profession, that of the seafarer, and not everyone can follow it. Your very first experience on a ship, as a rookie sailor, and in general that first voyage, is decisive for e...
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. Songs that bring back memories of special moments, celebrated with good friends.
The legend of Greek song, Kostas Hatzis, was hosted by Giannis Papoutsakis on his show “Journeys Basking in Greek Light” on 16 November, in a conversation about his life story, the themes of his songs, the era of the bouat, and the people who stood by him in difficult times.Also joining the discussion was...
The internationally renowned and ever-restless artist speaks about his latest large-scale work, “Δέος” (Awe) in an in-depth conversation with Themis Rodamitis.
Τhis episode of “Infinitely Curious¨ turns its gaze to one of life’s most delicate questions: What does it truly mean to age with grace?
From the vibrant Greek community halls of Toronto to the warm gatherings of the Greek Cypriot Community of Waterloo, host Katerina Batzaki travels through...
The episode opens with a song performed by Elena Nathanael from the album “To Χρονικό των 3 ημερών (Chronicle of the Three Days), with music by Anacreon Papageorgiou and lyrics by Kostoula Mitropoulou. The song refers to “Kostantis,” referring to the first victim of the Polytechnic uprising — Diomidis Komninos, aged 17.
“Our Town” with Themis Rodamitis welcomes novelist, essayist and translator Philip Dracodaidis, a distinguished figure in Greek literary and intellectual life.
Mr. Dracodaidis reflects on the defining points of his career, the condition of the modern Greek essay, and his concerns for Greek letter...
“Ariadni’s Thread” welcomes singer Natalia Kotsani and accordionist Vaggelis Papageorgiou for a two-hour tribute marking the anniversary of freedom – with songs that have carried the meaning of resistance across generations.
Sometimes a simple paper boat — the kind children fold with their own small hands — can carry you remarkably far, until suddenly you find yourself face-to-face with the great seas and the ships that traverse them.Something like that happen on “Fair Winds and Following Seas – Saturday Shift” with Antonis Ka...
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