Annual Prophet Elias dinner dance spins into town
The annual Prophet Elias Dinner dance will this year showcase live music, Greek dancing and an abundance of Greek food a drink
The annual Prophet Elias Dinner dance will this year showcase live music, Greek dancing and an abundance of Greek food a drink.
On Saturday July 14, expect performances from Trio Zorba, new and traditional Greek dances by the Hellenic dance group, Norwood (featuring dances from the Greek islands) and the Prophet Elias Greek Schools dancing group.
The dance will take place at the hall of Prophet Elias Church, 87 Beulah Road, Adelaide, South Australia. Tickets are $25 for adults, $10 for children under 15 and free for under 5s. Tickets can be purchased on the night or pre-purchased by calling the office on (08) 83624139.
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