Μάρω Μάρω μια φορά είν’ τα νιάτα,
Μάρω Μάρω τις ντροπές παράτα,
του φιλιού την πρώτη γλύκα μη την(ε) φυλάς για προίκα,
μη με διώχνεις τώρα που σε βρήκα.
Αλέκος Σακελάριος & Δημήτρης Ευαγγελίδης
a web-documentary about people from the past and New Lampsacus
Song for Soundrack
The Research Centre for Greek Singing has recorded with its vocal ensembles two (2) traditional songs (a Greek and a Turkish) for the soundtrack of the web documentary "New Life". The theme of the documentary is setting the New Life, created by the first and second generation refugees of Lampsacus Propontis to the New Lampsacus province Halkida in Evia. The recorded two songs are: a) the Turkish "Çadırımın Üstüne Şıp Dedi damladı", better known as "Rompi Rompi" and b) the Greek "Se kainourgia varka mpika" (On new boat I entered). For the purposes of documentary has used only the first song.
Web Documentary: www.lampsakos.com
Documentary Film Premiere: 7th Festival Documentary Chalkida, Wednesday, October 9th, 2013, Hotel "Palirroia"
Music Archive: Research Centre for Greek Singing [ER.K.E.T.]
Scholar Supervision & Music Conductor: Vivi G.. Kanellatou
Sound Editing: Nikos Assimakis
Recording Studio: Music Art Lab Studios
ER.K.E.T. Vocal Ensemble: Vaso Dimitropoulou Vaso Xanthaki, Vivi G. Kanellatou Dimitra Niaounaki, Dionysia Kioleides, Cleo Karataidou-Kouzeli, Christina Vassalou, John Tsapatsaris, Nikos Moraitis, Fotis Michalopoulos.
Percussions: Nick Souliotis, Vivi Kanellatou
Period of Recordings: 12.2012 - 02.2013
DOCUMENTARY CREDITS
General Editor: Nikos Martzikos & Anna Podara
Production Scenario: Anna Podara
Coordination & Production Assistant: Nikos Martzikos
Graphics: Chris Tzaferis
Video Editing & Montage: Michael Alexakis
Photographic Archive Material: Cultural Association of New Lampsakos "Anaxagoras"
Digital Photography Editing: Nikos Martzikos & Christos Tzaferis
"Çadırımın Üstüne Şıp Dedi damladı" [Rompi Rompi]
(documentary's version)
"Çadırımın Üstüne Şıp Dedi damladı" [Rompi Rompi]
(studios' version)
"Se kainouria varka mpika" [Syrtos Dance from Propontida]