44 episodes

From Root To Vine is the first podcast to archive and explore diasporic Cypriot roots, by speaking to diverse voices at the heart of the community. I (Maria) will be deep diving into Cypriot identity through cultural and historical oral histories in the diaspora and beyond. Whilst our island may be divided, our roots remain as one.
Follow us on Instagram/Twitter @roottovinepod to keep up to date and get involved in the conversation!

From Root To Vine Maria Christodoulou

    • Society & Culture

From Root To Vine is the first podcast to archive and explore diasporic Cypriot roots, by speaking to diverse voices at the heart of the community. I (Maria) will be deep diving into Cypriot identity through cultural and historical oral histories in the diaspora and beyond. Whilst our island may be divided, our roots remain as one.
Follow us on Instagram/Twitter @roottovinepod to keep up to date and get involved in the conversation!

    "Cyprus is so gay!" - S3E10 live recording from Proud Voices at the Cyprus High Commission

    "Cyprus is so gay!" - S3E10 live recording from Proud Voices at the Cyprus High Commission

    For the last episode of the season, plase enjoy a live recording from the Proud Voices panel discussion at the Cyprus High Commission in London to celebrate Pride month. 
    On the panel:
    Andreas Pavlou - co-founder of the LGBTQ+ UK Cypriot Diaspora Network
    Ali Orhan - public health executive specialising in cancer prevention, HIV and sexual health
    Bahriye Kemal - senior lecturer in Contemporary and Postcolonial Literature at Kent University
    Sophia Vi - actor, dancer, model, writer and Director of Koupepia Films Ltd.
    Thank you to the Cyprus High Commission for having us! Get involved in the conversation on Instagram/Twitter @roottovinepod!

    • 32 min
    "This is a Cypriot issue" - S3E9 with Tugba Mimi

    "This is a Cypriot issue" - S3E9 with Tugba Mimi

    TW: this episode contains language around sexual assault that some listeners may find triggering. Listener discretion is advised.  
    In this episode, I am joined by Tugba Mimi. One year ago, Tugba was a victim of r*pe in Cyprus. She is now using her platform to raise awareness about violence against women on the island. Tugba tells me why what she experienced is a Cypriot issue, how the partition of Cyprus is preventing people from getting the justice they deserve, and how she is now using her voice to help others and reclaim her own power.
    Get involved in the conversation on Instagram/Twitter @roottovinepod!

    • 44 min
    "The most visible invisible community in Cyprus" - S3E8 with Serap Kanay

    "The most visible invisible community in Cyprus" - S3E8 with Serap Kanay

    In this episode, I am joined by freelance artist and tourist guide Serap Kanay. Serap's work focusses on archival storytelling, encompassing gender, oral history, Afro-Cyprot heritage and trauma. Serap has been avidly researching Afro Cypriot heritage since the 1990’s and her work has been included in several theses. Serap tells me about the origins of Afro-Cypriots on the island, how her work is raising awareness about Afro-Cypriot heirtage, and how rising black consciousness and diversity is making Cypriots confront racism, prejudice and colourism.
    Get involved in the conversation on Instagram/Twitter @roottovinepod, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode! 

    • 40 min
    "Learning about the history of Cyprus through abandoned places" - S3E7 with Andrew Avraam

    "Learning about the history of Cyprus through abandoned places" - S3E7 with Andrew Avraam

    In this episode, I am joined by Andrew Avraam (@andrewavraam_photography). Andrew is an avid photographer whose work explores the abandoned places of Cyprus. On his adventures, Andrew has captured moments in time from abandoned mansions, military bases, Varosha and the UN Buffer Zone. His phorography allows for a window into the past to reveal Cyprus' history and heritage through places long forgotten. Get involved in the conversation on Instagram/Twitter @roottovinepod, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode!

    • 38 min
    “My queer identity gets power from my Cypriot identity” - S3E6 with Tahini Molasses

    “My queer identity gets power from my Cypriot identity” - S3E6 with Tahini Molasses

    In this episode, I am joined by drag performer Tahini Molasses (@tahini.molasses). Tahini burst on to the London drag scene just a couple of years ago and is already making waves with their drag, inspired by Cypriot femme expression. We discuss the beauty of exploring Cypriot culture through a queer and drag lens and what it can teach us about our identity, the importance of queer Cypriot representation and learning to embrace our full selves. Tahini also tells me about their experiences moving to the UK and what being part of the diaspora here in the UK has taught them about their Cypriot identity.
    Get involved in the conversation on Instagram/Twitter @roottovinepod, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode!
     

    • 43 min
    "What does it really mean to be an islander?" S3E5 with Anastasia Christophilopilou

    "What does it really mean to be an islander?" S3E5 with Anastasia Christophilopilou

    In this episode, I am joined by archaeologist Anastasia Christophilopilou, curator of Cyprus, Greece and Rome at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. She is currently leading the 4-year research project ‘Being an Islander’: Art and Identity of the large Mediterranean Islands, aiming to critically re-examine the concept of island life through material culture. Anastasia tells me all about the project’s current exhibition on display at the Fitzwilliam Museum, displaying archaeological finds and artworks from the islands of Cyprus, Sardinia and Crete. We also discuss the importance of island life in shaping Cypriot identity, and what ancient study and archaeology can tell us about present day Cyprus.
    Get involved in the conversation on Instagram/Twitter @roottovinepod, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode!

    • 39 min

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