Antipodes Festival 2020

The Greek Writers Festival

32nd Lonsdale Street Greek Festival

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Open Seminar: The Uses of Photography in Northern Greece and the Southern Balkans (1903-1918)

Open Seminar: The Uses of Photography in Northern Greece and the Southern Balkans (1903-1918)

Thursday 30 August at The Greek Centre. Free public lecture presented by Elizabeth Gertsakis. Part of the Greek Community of Melbourne’s History & Culture Seminars.

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OPEN SEMINAR: NIKOS KAROUZOS AND THE QUESTION OF BEING

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GREEK HISTORY & CULTURAL SEMINARS AT THE GREEK CENTRE

Open Seminar: The Greek-Australian Unemployed Movement in the 1950s

Lecturer: Dr George Vassilacopoulos

The “Greek History and Culture Seminars” are organised and hosted by The Greek Community of Melbourne and provide the opportunity for everyone to experience the long and fascinating history of Greece and Greek culture in its various forms and stages, aspects of which have formed the foundation of Western civilisation.

This year all our seminars are free and open to the general public, and unless otherwise noted presented in English.

Most seminars take place on Thursdays at Greek Centre, Mezzanine Floor, 168 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne.

All seminars are scheduled to start at 7:00pm. For details relating to each seminar please see the website calendar close to the day of the event.

Enrol to our seminars for free and be kept up to date with details of each Seminar and all events of the Greek Community.

 

 

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Live At The Greek: Omados

DTravel the regional dance music of Greece, including Thrace, Macedonia, Epirus, Peloponnese and the Islands featuring a range of local instruments. Omados takes pride in performing authentic Greek music traditions.

Featuring Joseph Tsombanopoulos (gaida, tsambouna, kaval, lyra & vocals), George Athanasakos (clarinet, outi & vocals), Kat Stevens (violin), Paddy Montgomery (lute, cumbus) & Rosco Heck (percussion).escription

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Live At The Greek: Epirotiko Ensemble

Friday 24 August will see the return of the Epirotiko Ensemble, taking listeners on a ‘taxidi’ through the region, playing a vast blend of traditional songs about history, love and hardship, together with classic dance pieces.Description

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GREEN PROJECT [GR]: PLATYPUS TRAIL LAUNCH : FREE SCREENING

Live At The Greek: Paddy & Friends