• 11 months ago
In a dimly lit tavern in Athens, two singers accompanied by a bouzouki player perform traditional Greek songs while enthusiastic customers take turns to throw carnations or smash piles of crockery at their feet. It is the night of the Epiphany, a major religious holiday in Greece. Breaking plates, the decades-old tradition of late-night folk revelry, "is a way for customers to let off steam", says the tavern's 56-year-old owner Vassilis Miggas.
Transcript
00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:03 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:07 [SPEAKING GREEK]
00:09 [SPEAKING GREEK]
00:10 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:38 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:46 [SPEAKING GREEK]
00:48 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:01 [LAUGHTER]
01:03 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:06 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:10 (singing)
01:12 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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