Rebetiko Events This Weekend in Katerini
Rebetiko events in Katerini this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.
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About Rebetiko
Rebetiko originated in the urban centers of early 20th-century Greece and Asia Minor, primarily among marginalized refugee populations following the 1922 population exchange. Often described as the Greek Blues, the genre centers on instruments like the bouzouki and baglamas, supported by acoustic guitar and occasionally accordion or violin. Its rhythmic foundation is defined by traditional dance meters such as the heavy, introspective 9/8 Zeibekiko and the brisk, communal 2/4 Hasapiko. Characterized by themes of exile, poverty, and social defiance, Rebetiko maintains a melancholic yet resilient mood, bridging the gap between Ottoman-influenced Smyrneika and the later mainstream evolution of Laïko music as a definitive expression of the urban subculture.
Also known as: Rembetiko, Rebetika, Rembetika
Rebetiko events in Katerini this weekend - FAQ
- What Rebetiko events are in Katerini this weekend?
- Mood tracks all Rebetiko events in Katerini this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Each listing shows the full lineup, venue address, and ticket link. The calendar is updated daily as new events are confirmed. Browse above for this weekend's complete Rebetiko schedule in Katerini.
- Where can I find Rebetiko in Katerini this weekend?
- Rebetiko originated in the urban centers of early 20th-century Greece and Asia Minor, primarily among marginalized refugee populations following the 1922 population exchange. Find every Rebetiko venue and event in Katerini this weekend above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
- What is Rebetiko music?
- Rebetiko originated in the urban centers of early 20th-century Greece and Asia Minor, primarily among marginalized refugee populations following the 1922 population exchange. Often described as the Greek Blues, the genre centers on instruments like the bouzouki and baglamas, supported by acoustic guitar and occasionally accordion or violin. Its rhythmic foundation is defined by traditional dance meters such as the heavy, introspective 9/8 Zeibekiko and the brisk, communal 2/4 Hasapiko. Character…
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