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"Ta Karavakia" is a collaborative masterpiece involving key figures of the Greek music scene:
The song is a rhythmic journey through the Greek seas, personifying various types of traditional boats and grounding them in specific coastal locations: mikhalis_biolaris_ta_karavakia_official_audio_r...
The song is most famously performed as a duet between Michalis Violaris and Kaiti Homata . "Ta Karavakia" is a collaborative masterpiece involving key
This paper explores the cultural and musical significance of the song (The Small Boats), a hallmark of the Greek "Neo Kyma" (New Wave) movement. Primarily known through the official audio release by Michalis Violaris and Kaiti Homata , the song remains a beloved staple of 1960s and 70s Greek popular music. Musical Origins and Collaboration a frequent contributor to the light
The lyrics mention "mermaids" ( gorgones ) being etched into the metal of the boats, blending daily labor with nautical mythology. Genre and Cultural Context
The lyrics were penned by Kostas Georgousopoulos (often writing under the pseudonym Kostas Myris). Lyrical Themes and Geographical Imagery
It was composed by Vasilis Koubis , a frequent contributor to the light, melodic style of the era.













