Areti Ketime

Areti Ketime (Greek: Αρετή Κετιμέ) (born 26 July 1989 in Athens) is a singer and santoor player from Greece.[1] She sings traditional Greek songs of various music genres.

Early life

Ketime was born and raised in Athens, Greece.[1] She started learning santoor at the age of 6, from Aristidis Moschos and Belorussian Aggelia Tkatsieva. At the age of 15 (in 2005), she became a professional performer.[1]

Career

In 2002, Greek musician and singer Yorgos Dalaras invited her to participate in his live appearances in Plaka together with Gerasimos Andreatos and Melina Aslanidou. In 2003, she participated in a show about Asia Minor's musical tradition show with Dalaras, Glykeria, and the orchestra Estoudiantina. In 2004, when she participated in the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Athens, with the traditional song "Mes Stou Egeou Ta Nisia" ("Into the Islands of the Aegean").

In 2005, she participated in the Greek tragedy play "Oedipus Rex" in Epidaurus, as a member of the "Chorus" led by George Dalaras.[2] In 2008, she took part in a concert titled Kyklamina ("Cyclamens") in which she performed a series of songs called Tragoudia tis Ksenitias ("Songs of Emigration") along with George Kotsinis in Aristi, Epirus.

In 2010, she teamed up with Turkish singer Dilek Koç in a concert titled "The songs of our mutual tradition", in which they mostly performed common-root songs of Greece and Turkey, at the Half Note Jazz Club.

In 2011, she performed the Byzantine Hymns of the Holy Week live on TV shows, along with Charilaos Taliadoros and Christos Chalkias.[3]

In 2012 she performed a concert titled "Smirneiko Minore", with Glykeria and Dilek Koç. It was a tribute to the traditional music of Asia Minor.[4]

In 2015, she participated as a musician in children's theatre version of Erotokritos directed by Ilias Karellas.[5] In May 2015, Areti Ketime made her first North American tour,[6] in which she was accompanied by a six-piece band of musicians and also by brothers Grigoris and Petros Papaemmanouil.[7] Later in 2015, Ketime collaborated with German DJ Shantel on the bilingual song "EastWest/Dysi Ki Anatoli",[8] from Shantel's new album Viva Diaspora.

During the 2015-16 season, Ketime participates in the children's theatre play "To Monon tis Zois mou Taksidion" ("The Only Journey of His Life").[9]

Discography

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