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And so the mystagogy began at Kytarro... More moments from that unique night are coming... Stay with us. "Carriage", or "Black was the carriage" as it is called in Alistrati of Serres, where it originates from, is a dark lament. Legend has it that it refers to the girls who were abducted by force from their homes and families in the past, in order to exploit them in any way possible. Everyone sings with one voice about Lenaki, Katinaki and all the stolen girls who suffer somewhere enslaved. Today, as illegal human trafficking has become a global industry, the song remains unfortunately very relevant and not just a memory of the dark periods of human history. PAGAN honor this unique legacy and start their performance at the historic Kytarro in Athens. "Black was the carriage and white were the horses, they stole our Lenaki, damn, at dawn..." The band: Evelyn Assouad - Vocals Vasilis Prodromou - Acoustic guitar Markos Pavlou - Gaida Dimitris Bizos - Electric guitar Stavros Tsumanis - Electric bass Sotiris Ntouvas - Drums Stage director - Marlene Kaminsky Sound engineering - Akis Gorakis Live sound effects and recording mixing - Nikos Papadopoulos / Soundflakes Studios Lighting Design - Marietta Pavlaki Video director & editing - Aristotelis Papakonstantinou Cameras - Aristotelis Papakonstantinou, Panagiotis Andrianos, Panos Iliopoulos, Alekos Bourelias Hairdressing construction - Konstantinos Kolioussis Makeup - Olga Falei Media Manager - Ioannis Pitarakis Management and Booking - Gaidaros Donkey Production Special thanks to Chris "El Tio" Vogiatzis, Petros Vogiatsis, Tasos Nousias, Costas Vlaxogiannis and Christos Tasios.