Background
She was born in Chania on Crete as the oldest daughter of Antonios Katinaris. Due to her father being a well-known, very successful composer and a highly gifted Bouzouki-soloist and her mother Maria Rippi being a singer from a musical family, Katinari got early stage experience.
Education
In Paris she studied kinesiology and dance, whereby she financed her studies and living costs with her music
Career
In a short phase of her juvenile rebellion against the rembetiko tradition of the family, she joined a rock music group at the age of 13. Three years later, she began to travel during school-holidays as a singer through Europe. She performed live at clubs in the Netherlands, England and Germany.
Back in Athens, she took acting classes, studied classical and jazz dance.
After some success as an actress on Athens’ stages, her restless soul drove her to Cairo, where she studied classical and traditional Arab music and succeeded also interpreting Arab music