VIC
THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF GEORGE DEVINE TRELOAR MEMORIAL STATUE
This year marks the third anniversary of the unveiling of the George Devine Treloar Memorial Statue in Ballarat celebrated by the Merimna Pontion Kyrion of Oceania club.
This Memorial signifies our recognition of the refugee work of George Treloar, an Australian soldier and son of Ballarat, who assisted over 100,000- Christian refugees in the re settlement in Northern Greece from their homes across Pontus and Asia Minor in the early 1920s.
Everyone is welcome to attend the official wreath laying ceremony, followed by speeches and dance performance by the Pontiaki Estia dance group.
When: Sunday 11 September, at 11.30 am
Where: Sturt Street, Ballarat, VIC
For further information contact Penny Tsombanopoulos on 0409 850 109 or email pennyp_80@hotmail.com
I HEART ARTEMIS
I heart Artemis is a story about a mythological love and a very real crisis, which asks the most pressing questions about humanity’s future. The Consort of Melbourne is a vocal ensemble that champions both historic and contemporary repertoire. The Australian premiere of a ground-breaking new piece by award-winning composer Wally Gunn and librettist Maria Zajkowski. I heart Artemis is a concert-length reimagining of Greek mythology told through a series of scenes and tableaus rendered in glorious six-part vocal harmony.
When: Tuesday, 27 September, 7.30pm
Where: Melbourne Recital Centre, 31 Sturt Street, Southbank, Melbourne, VIC
Tickets & bookings: $55 via e.melbournerecital.com.au/booking/production/syos/19312?performance=
OAKLEIGH TRAILS – THE GREEK FOOD WALKING TOUR
The much anticipated Oakleigh Trail; a 40-minute walk along the restaurant and café-bar precinct of the most Greek suburb in Melbourne begins. Renowned for its strong European influence with the most prevalent vibe in the area being that of Greek eateries and live music venues, Eaton Mall continues to gain momentum as a major Hellenic precinct. On the Greek food walking tour, taking place not once but three times this year attendees can share their stories of migration and what role food played in upholding culture and tradition. Interested parties can sample traditional baked goods made fresh daily on-site, taste deli produce and learn about the products that heavily feature in Mediterranean home kitchens, visit a cultural store to learn about religious customs and traditions and, lastly, enjoy a delicious progressive meal and a chat. Vegan options are available – make sure the option is selected when booking.
When: 1 October and 3 December, 2.30pm
Where: Outside Oakleigh Train Station – Portman Street side, Oakleigh, VIC
Pricing & tickets: $138.51 via www.eventbrite.com/e/oakleigh-trails-tickets-80613594431?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&keep_tld=1
REBETIKO CARAVAN @ GREEK FRINGE
Straight from the source, Fotis Vergopoulos is coming to down under to perform three unique shows in Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney! Leading this all-star line-up of local and inter-state musicians, Fotis represents the next generation of talent from Greece and his musicianship and feel for rebetika is inimitable. Fotis was initiated into the world of music at the age of six by his father, Nikos, an inaugural member of the Apodimi Kompania. He has toured Europe extensively as well as Africa, Australia and New Zealand. He currently lives in Athens where he has performed with many notable artists including Agathonas Iakovidis, Martha Fritzila, Babis Gkoles and Manolis Pappos to name a few. Joining Fotis on stage are special guests and stalwarts of the Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne rebetika scene.
When & Where: Melbourne 20 October @ Brunwick Ballroom, Canberra 28 October @ Smith’s Alternative, Sydney 29 October @ Mytelenian Brotherhood of Sydney and
Tickets & information: www.moshtix.com.au/v2/event/rebetiko-caravan
NSW
GIORGOS TSALIKIS Featuring VASILIKI NTANTA 2022
Singer and songwriter Giorgos Tsalikis has once again teamed up with popular laika singer Vasiliki Ntanta for a much anticipated performance on 17 September at The Bellevue Venue – so gather the troops, mark your diary and secure your tickets. The two had to postpone their sold-out shows due to COVID-19 last year and have promised to make up for the wait, ten-fold.
When: Saturday, 17 September at 8pm to 18 September, 1am
Where: The Bellevue Venue, 2-10 Restwell Street, Sydney, NSW
Tickets: allevents.in/hurstville/giorgos-tsalikis-ft-vasiliki-ntanta-2022/200022838170210aq
SA
PYX LAX @ THEBARTON THEATRE
The biggest selling band in Greek History, PYX LAX, brings a musical experience for the ages to Thebarton for all ages on Friday 16 September. The voice and soul of a generation comes to Australia with a repertoire of songs which changed the musical landscape of Greece. Just like the Beatles changed western music, Pyx Lax changed modern Greek music.
When: Friday, 16 September, Doors 7pm, Show 8pm
Where: Thebarton Theatre, 112 Henley Beach Rd, Torrensville, SA
Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com.au event/13005C819DF11CC4
WA
ORESTES
Written by Euripides, translated by Anne Carson, directed by Matt Edgerton, Orestes comes to life again at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), performed by 2nd year acting students. Orestes has killed his mother to avenge her murder of his father. Now he is being driven mad by the Furies, and there are calls for him and his sister-in-crime, Elektra, to be executed. Desperate, they dream up a harebrained scheme to save their lives. Acclaimed translator Anne Carson breathes exhilarating new life into this ancient Greek tale with her sharply modern take on Euripides’ darkly comic tragedy. The play contains adult themes and violence and is open for ages 12+.
When: Thursday 8 September to Thursday 15 September at 9.30pm
Where: Enright Studio, Building 1, Room 1.241, Perth, WA
Tickets: www.waapa.ecu.edu.au/performances-and-events/performances/2022/orestes-20?
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