Presented by: George Tsolakis
| 0 | LONDON: Cypriot Community Centre (info) |
|---|---|
| P | Sunday 11th January, 2026 |
| N | Door time: 7:00pm Start time: 8:00pm |
| . | All ages (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult) |
| C | Music - Folk/blues/world |
Rebetiko emerged in the early 20th century from the voices of refugees and the marginalized, blending Eastern musical traditions with Western influences. As Greeks sought new beginnings abroad, they brought with them the poignant sounds of the bouzouki, baglama, and guitar, shaping a musical narrative that resonated with immigrant experiences. In the bustling neighborhoods of New York, the industrial heartlands of Melbourne, and the vibrant cultural scenes of London, Rebetiko evolved, infused with local rhythms and new lyrical themes that spoke to the diaspora’s identity and longing for home.
This performance celebrates the musical evolution of Rebetiko within these communities, highlighting how it became a unifying force, a cultural anchor, and a means of expression for generations of Greeks far from their homeland. Through a carefully curated selection of songs, the performance traces the genre’s journey from the melancholic rebetika of Piraeus to the jazz-infused sounds of Greek-American nightclubs.
Classics by legendary composers such as Giorgos Katsaros and Giannakis Ioannidis alongside rare gems shaped by the unique experiences of diaspora artists. The performance weaves together haunting melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and passionate improvisations, capturing the spirit of a music genre that speaks to exile, love, loss, and hope.
Join us for an unforgettable evening as we explore the powerful cultural connections forged through Rebetiko and celebrate the resilience of human spirit through music.
The event is part of the Greekscapes project supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Date: Sunday 11 January 2026
Location: Cypriot community centre, Earlham grove, N22 5HJ
Doors open 7pm, Music starts 8pm.
Tickets (see bio): £12 pre-sale (+booking fee)
£18 at the door
Musicians
● Maria Tsirodimitri: voice, guitar
● George Tsolakis: voice, guitar
● Manolis Taouxis: voice, baglama
● George Angelopoulos: bouzouki, lavta
● Michalis Iskas: violin
● Pavlos Carvalho: double bass
Guest musicians: Konstantinos Glynos, Miltos Boumis, Konstantinos Rafeletos.
Research and Presentation by Dr Konstantinos Trimmis, the University of Sydney