Perth ready for traditional dance
Greek Dance classes will commence at the Hellenic Community Centre of Western Australia, this month
Greek Dance classes will commence at the Hellenic Community Centre of Western Australia, this month.
The dance classes run by Heritage Traditional Greek Folk Dancing, will include various dances from all areas of Greece and will cater for people of all ages and fitness levels.
All classes will be taken under the instruction of Stefanos Livanos, Artistic Director of the Heritage Traditional Greek Folk Dancing project in Perth.
With traditional Greek costumes for children and young adults to be ordered from Greece and requests to perform at Perth's main Greek celebrations and cultural festivals - now is the time to enrol.
For more detailed information regarding Heritage Traditional Greek Folk Dancing in Perth, including: class days and times; conditions and venue details. Please see www.hellenicdance.com.au. For all other enquiries you can contact Stefanos on 0424 657 751 or email hellenicdance@hotmail.com
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