Marina Satti

World Music Singer

Marina Satti was born in Athens, Attica Region, Greece on December 26th, 1986 and is the World Music Singer. At the age of 37, Marina Satti biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
December 26, 1986
Nationality
Greece
Place of Birth
Athens, Attica Region, Greece
Age
37 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Singer, Songwriter
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Marina Satti Career

In 2016, Satti released her single "Koupes" ("Cups"), which reached more than 24 million views on YouTube, and was included in Ravin & Bob Sinclar's Buddha Bar 20 Years Anniversary album. In 2017, her next single, "Mantissa" ("Seeress"), charted in the European Union's Official Top 100 and Bulgaria's Top 40. Global Citizen named it "song of the summer." Joanna Kakissis, Athens-based correspondent for NPR, described it as "the summer hit that fills a generation with hope".

In 2016, Satti founded fonés ("voices," in approximate Greek transliteration), a female, a cappella group performing traditional polyphonic songs. They've performed at venues such as the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, the Athens Concert Hall, and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center.

In 2017, Satti curated a series of cultural events that led to the formation of the choir chόres (in Greek, a word in-between "countries" and "choruses"), consisting of 150 women aged 13–55. In 2020, chόres presented traditional songs in archeological locations.

In June 2018, Satti and fonés presented YALLA!, a repertoire of world music and pop compositions, as well as renditions of Eastern Mediterranean traditional music, which was first performed at the Melina Merkouri Theater and then toured abroad to France, England, Switzerland, as well as to Tampere, Finland, for the 2019 World Music Expo.

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Israel's Eurovision team claims it suffered 'unprecedented display of hatred' from rival countries at scandal-hit song contest

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 17, 2024
The Israeli delegation at Eurovision claim they were subjected to 'unprecedented display of hatred' by rival countries and entrants at this year's contest. A spokesman for the public broadcaster Kan yesterday claimed the 2024 event was overshadowed by frazzled tempers and protests over Israel's participation. It went on to say the Israelis at the event 'maintained a dignified and respectful approach' before saying they respected the rules 'unlike some other delegations' in a pointed barb. Eden Golan represented the country at the event in Malmö, Sweden , and was greeted by a mixture of boos and cheers as she finished fifth. After the performance on Saturday, Eurovision organisers said there were some delegations which didn't 'respect the spirit of the rules' but stopped short of naming names.Pictured left is Israeli singer Eden Golan, pictured top right is Italy's Angelina Mango, pictured bottom right is Ireland's Bambie Thug.

Eurovision Song Contest performer Bambie Thug leaves their hotel as they emerge for the first time since launching furious rant about their 'horrible' experience on show

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 12, 2024
Bambie, who launched into a furious rant about their 'horrible' experience on the show after placing behind Israel in the final, sported an oversized leather hoody with a pair of flared black trousers. They further accessorised with a scarf and shielded their eyes from the sun with a pair of cool shades. 

Eurovision's pro-Palestine Irish act Bambie Thug launches into furious rant about 'horrible' experience on the show and claims an Israeli broadcaster 'incited violence against me'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 12, 2024
Eurovision's pro-Palestine Irish act Bambie Thug launched into a furious rant about their 'horrible' experience on the show after placing behind Israel in the final. This year's show was perhaps the most controversial ever, with acts hiding messages in support of Palestine in their costumes, a disqualification and multiple feuds.  One of the most talked about performers was Ireland's Bambi Thug - who accused Eurovision bosses of 'not supporting' them amid a row with Israel over comments made about them by a broadcaster.