ELEFTHERIA ARVANITAKI AUSTRALIAN TOUR

Eleftheria Arvanitaki, one Greece’s most successful contemporary singers, is returning to Australia to perform three live concerts in March and April.

Her soft but powerful vocals, combined with a captivating stage presence have established her as one of the biggest selling artists over the past decades.

According to promoter Giant Entertainment audiences will have the chance to enjoy hits such as “I Akti”, “Ta Kormia kai ta Machairia”, “Dynata Dynata” and “Meno Ektos” during the concerts.

When & Where: 25 March in Melbourne, 31 March in Sydney and 1 April in Adelaide.

Info & bookings: www.giantentertainment.com.au/arvanitaki

VIC

MOMENTS OF TRUTH – MEMORIES OF GREECE & AUSTRALIA BOOK PRESENTATION

The book ‘Moments of Truth – Memories of Greece and Australia’ by Litsa Nikolopoulou-Gogas translated into English by Konstandina Dounis will be officially launched on the afternoon of Sunday, 12 February 2023 at the Pallaconian Brotherhood in Brunswick by Professor of History at the University of Melbourne and Director of the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences at the Australian Catholic University, Joy Damousi. Mr John Sachinidis, Treasurer of the Hellenic Writers Association will officiate over the proceedings. Light refreshments will be provided. This is an open to all event.

When: Sunday, 12 February at 3pm

Where: Pallaconian Brotherhood, 253 Albert St, Brunswick, VIC

Eleftheria Arvanitaki. Photo: Mara Lazaridou/Eleftheria Arvanitaki Facebook

MIGRATING TO AUSTRALIA – PRONIA WEBINAR
PRONIA presents a webinar on Skilled Migration, as part of the series “Migrating to Australia” providing information on the most recent skilled migration pathways to become an Australian permanent resident. Facilitated by Ms Zefy Souvlakis (Immigration Lawyer from Ethos Migration Lawyers). Topics covered during the webinar include: Overview and general eligibility criteria, most in-demand occupations and skills criteria, step-by-step guide to the skilled visa process, questions and answers at the end. People living here on temporary visas and people living in Greece or abroad who are considering migrating to Australia, are strongly encouraged to attend.

When:
16th February at 6pm-7.15pm

Where: Online via zoom

Register via
www.eventbrite.com.au/e/free-information-webinar-migration-to-australia-tickets-516271621317
Or call PRONIA at: (03)-9388 9998.

ANTIPODES FESTIVAL

For the Greek Community living in Australia, the Lonsdale Street Festival is a must-attend event that celebrates the rich culture and food of Greece and alternative Greek singer Alkistis Protopsalti as the headliner. The festival brings together Greek Australians to share the very best of Greece’s culture: think food, competitions and fun activities for the kids. Delicious food is part and parcel of Greek’s amazing culture, so it is little wonder that an integral part of the festival is the various food stalls that dot the streets. Live entertainment is constituted of both local and international acts and the line-up changes each year. Lonsdale Street Festival has various activities in which kids to enjoy from arts, to face painting and balloon sculpting. Storytelling at the festival is also quite popular for the little ones who enjoy reading and there will also be rides.

When: Saturday, 25 to Sunday, 26 February from early till 12am

Where: 168 Lonsdale St, Melbourne, VIC

KO WAI KOE? WHO ARE YOU?: ATHENS, AOTEAROA & THE ART OF MARIAN MAGUIRE

Who Are You?: Athens, Aotearoa & the Art of Marian Maguire showcases a selection of artworks by New Zealand artist Marian Maguire at the Hellenic Museum. Drawn from several of Marian’s series of works, including The Odyssey of Captain Cook, The Labours of Herakles, Titokowaru’s Dilemma, and A Taranaki Dialogue, Who Are You? seeks to open a discussion on identity and its intersection with history and myth. British, Māori and ancient Greek cultures collide in Marian’s works. This triad of cultures opens a visual conversation that touches on colonialism, memory, cultural interaction, history and myth, and invites viewers to consider how these factors contribute to the construction of identity on a personal, cultural and national level.

When: NowUntil May

Where: Hellenic Museum, 280 William St, Melbourne VIC

Bookings: www.hellenic.org.au/event-details/who-are-you-athens-aotearoa-and-the-art-of-marian-maguire-exhibition-opening/form

 

A New Zealander by Parkinson and Ajax by Exekias play draughts (2005) by Marian Maguire. Lithograph, 520 x 700mm. Photo: Supplied

ACT

THANOS PETRELIS IN CANBERRA

Due to popular demand Greek singing sensation Thanos Petrelis will be returning to Australia in February 2023. The laiko singer is set to entertain audiences in four states. Petrelis was born in Athens, Greece. He finished third in the first Greek reality show Fame Story in 2002, which launched his singing career.

With four successful albums, three of which went gold and one platinum status, several hit singles, his songs and shows continue to be crowd favourites. Since breaking out in the Greek music scene, Petrelis has remained on the airways, club DJ’s playlists and is frequently on tour in America, Canada, London and Australia. Get ready to start the new year in good spirits dancing and singing at a Thanos Petrelis concert.

When: Friday, 17 February 2023, doors open at 7.30pm

Where: Olympus Room, Hellenic Club Woden, Matilda Street, Woden, ACT

Bookings: $120 per person, including mezethes via bit.ly/3VWlGND

NSW

1000MODS

Direct from Athens, Greece, heavy psych rockers 1000mods make their triumphant return to Australian shores and debut in New Zealand for 11 electric live shows in February 2023 with support from Jack Harlon and the Dead Crows & Iron Blanket. As one of the top bands leading the forefront of the established Greek heavy music scene, 1000mods continue to tour relentlessly around the world and have their sights set on Australian & New Zealand fans early next year.

When: Thursday, 16 February, 7.30pm

Where: The Lansdowne Hotel Sydney, 2-6 City Rd, Chippendale NSW

GREEK FEST DARLING HARBOUR

This year’s program boasts an action-packed calendar, giving Sydneysiders a taste of the motherland like they’re holidaying on a Greek island. Darling Harbour’s Greek Fest on Sunday, 19 February showcasing free local and international talent, food and drinks, market stalls, dance performances, live music and Alkistis Protopsalti.

When: Sunday, 19 February 2023 from 10am – 10pm

Where: Tumbalong Park, Darling Harbou

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