Christian
1) I am Christian Filips, a poet, stage director and music dramaturge, born in Germany, by parents with a Yugoslavian background.
2) The Chios Music Festival asked the Berlin State- and Cathedral Choir to think about a program that would fit for an exchange with Chios Music School. Kai-Uwe Jirka asked me if I have an idea for such an exchange and I immediately said: Let us do a program on "Singing Trees.“ The climate grief, the sense of loss and mourning related to environmental destruction is a thing that connects us beyond borders. And it is an extremely important issue that children and grownups and the next generation are and should be aware of. When I came to Chios, we visited the Mastix villages and the museum and we heard the Mastiha song in an audio installation in the museum. Listening to this song was the moment when it was definitely clear that we are going to realize „Singing Trees“ as a combination of striking for the climate, singing Greek and German traditional songs about and sung by trees.
3) The choirs felt immediately connected to the idea. Since 2018, the FridaysForFuture movement is
4. The rehearsals went really well from the beginning on. I have to distinguish between three phases of rehearsals: In Berlin the children have been already aware of the current problem of Climate thing. But they were surprised to see that there is a lot of beautiful music from the past that deals with this problem already. And by this they were able to discover the past of their own city as well, being aware of the tree „Dicke Marie“ for example, one of the oldest oak trees in Berlin (planted in 1107) that seems to die at the moment because of the hot climate.
When I came to Chios I started rehearsing with the refugee kids from Camp Vial first, guided by Adrianna Neamoniti from Chios The kids were very open and brave and we music was our way out of language barriers. Before I came, I learned some of the songs in Farsi and Arabic so we had a way to communicate via music and singing. And this worked very well! The children in Chios Music school have been a bit surprised in the beginning to sing about such issues and to meet their neighbors from the camp. But I had the feeling that they understood after a while that there is only one world and one natural environment and that caring for this nature should unite all of us.
My favorite moment was the first rehearsal in the Homerion Cultural Center in Chios Island when all tree choral groups came together. I think it is a shame that the Municipal & Regional Theater of Northern Aegean in Chios does not seem to exist anymore. I was impressed by the technicians and by the staff doing their best for our performance, having just such a short time to rehearse and having so many different groups, languages and nations present. I think that an Island like Chios deserves a strong theater movement and that the politicians in Athens and Europe should care for more cultural activities on the island.
6. I deeply fell in love with the island of Chios and its inhabitants. I think the mixture of cultures one can find there is very unique in the world. And I admire deeply the openness and I hope that we can continue working together in future. It is very important for me that people in Germany and Central Europe do not forget about the south and the border regions. We have to take more effort to collaborate, work together and share our problems. My personal wish would be to realize some works by the composer Jani Christou at Faná beach. Shortly before his death in a car accident, he had developed plans for wonderful music and even a music hall that should have been built there. Christou even bought the beach area. Unfortunately those plans all have not been realized and I am not sure how many people on Chios Island are familiar with the great work of Christou. I think it would be time to rediscover his music and to follow his legacy
It was an awesome experience to be on Chios. The fact that choirs from different countries had the opportunity to sing together was a nice experience. I hope that I speak for the most of the choir members. The week that we spend on Chios was the most stressful but also the best week I‘ve ever had. The trip of the choir of the Chios music school to Berlin was also a awesome part of the singing trees program. It was nice to see some known faces again and to circularize with new people and connect with each other.
I'm not really into blogs and that stuff, but I can tell you, that my favourite trips in my life were those with the choir, and the time on Chios was maybe the best of them. To travel together was amazing after the Covid time, and then there was the mix of the music, your beautiful Island and the big heart of the people, wich made us feel we're friends for a long time already. I really enjoyed your stay in Berlin, too, and I hope we will meet again quite early
Konstantin:
For me it was a very special project. Of course, it’s nice to perform it again and again over several years. But above all, both in Greece 2021 and in Berlin, the focus was on the exchange with many people. Making music together, experiencing concerts and getting to know each other through that was the most important thing for me. I will always remember the visit to the island of Chios and the joint rehearsals. Simply a great experience!
Angeliki:
The trip to Germany was an unforgettable experience for us. We got to know different habits, we took part in concerts that we had never seen before, and we met people with whom we had common interests. Our visit and concert at UDK, the rehearsals with the choir children, with their teachers and the Cathedral will remain indelibly in my memory. The best experience for me was the sing along at St. Johanneskirche with the oratorio "Matthew Passion" by J.S.Bach as well as watching the rehearsal of the Berliner Philharmoniker.
Paraskevi:
In my opinion, the experiences we all had both in our island and in Berlin were unforgetable. Singing together, attending concerts, meeting each other and having fun together are all great memories. It's amazing how people from different countries, with different habits and cultures can work that well with the power of music. For me our trip in Berlin is one of the best experiences I' ve ever had. I will never forget all the amazing feelings, all the things I saw and experienced. It's definately one of my life moments that I will always remember.