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February 2, 2008 at 1:10 am
Pete "Petros" Diamessis
Geia & chara sou Aspasia,
My name is Pete “Petros” and I’m the sun of a Greek Dad &
American Mom (“Septic Tank” as you guys down there would say —
I was in Perth a year ago). I grew up in Greece (though my parents
met in the US) and moved permanently to the US 11 years ago . I noticed
you’ve emailed me once and also pinged me on facebook (I’m still trying
to figure this out). I can totally relate to your effort to maintain the
contact with the Greek roots & preserve the traditions.
I’m afraid though I can’t offer much detail on wedding rituals. My main
avenue of connecting with home is through music, especially the folkloric
type, of which I have a couple hundred CDs. Within their there is a fair
share of wedding music, i.e. what they’d play in the “panygiria” after
the wedding. If you’re interested I can look it up and see what I can
find. I also have a beautiful version of “Isaia Choreve” done by a spectacular
church choir from Athens.
Na ‘sai kala and best regards,
Pete