Sara

This week, a story that spans three generations of women: Sara, her mother, and her grandmother. In their collective lifetimes, Albania entered a communist dictatorship; the regime fell; and then there was a transition. And through it all, there was a dish: trahana.

This is the third episode from our series This Is What A Generation Sounds Like: intimate stories from young Europeans across the continent.

You can watch a beautiful visual version of this podcast here.

Producers: Katz Laszlo and Sara

Editor: Katy Lee

Sound design: Katz Laszlo

Editorial support: Dominic Kraemer, Katy Lee and Wojciech Oleksiak

Assistant producer: Priyanka Shankar

Music: Era e Feminise, by Elina Duni; Song of Emigration, by Women’s Choir from Permet; Tana, by Saziso; Ka Nje mot e gjysem viti, by Elina Duni Quartet; Jonuzi Me Shoket by Vaome Kaba; Ballerina by Yehezkel Raz; Mëmëdheu by the Peter Pan QuartetJim Barne. SFX from Freesound.org.


This series is co-produced with Are We Europe and made in cooperation with the Allianz Foundation.

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