We arrived in Ioannina just as the sun was setting over the water. My parents honeymooned in Greece in 1965. My whole life, I’ve heard about the physical beauty of this place and it’s all true-the mountains, the sun, the water and wind. My parents portrait of Greece, however soaring, missed the most beautiful part of this country…the people…
Markella from the embassy in Athens was responsible for our programs on the ground. After years of programming speakers, environmental programs and such, we were the first cultural program under her direct care. She worked miracle after miracle with supreme grace and fierce sweetness.
Our first program was just outside Ionnina in the North. A suburb called Anatoli. We met wonderful young people there…
On the second night, we performed at Ioannina Municipal Cultural Center, a 500-seat theatre. It was a beautiful night…
By now, I’m singing Shake Sugaree by Elizabeth Cotten every night. This song sings itself…so natural.
Oh lordy me, didn’t I shake sugaree, everything I got is still in pawn…
Fishin’ Blues resonates still: I’m goin’ fishin’, yes I’m goin’ fishin’, and my baby’s going fishin’ too…And then came Ioannina’s young people with a song for the environment….
We got a couple hours of site seeing. Just enough time to soak in the sun and wear ourselves out before the gig. It’s all good though. Feels like we’ve been out here a while…
Big thanks to our magnificent host Chryssa Mokou and our blues translator, Mr. Arthur. You are both tremendous in every way!
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