VIC
Monthly MYTH meet-ups
Monthly MYTH meet-ups are an ongoing opportunity for young people curious and passionate about mythology to explore and enter this wonderful world.
Each month they explore a different Greek myth.
Once inspired, children are supported to collaboratively and theatrically invent their very own myths.
In the spirit of celebration, children are invited to share their myth stories with fellow myth lovers.
Hosted by Loukia Vassiliades, whose journey began when a little over ten years ago she devised a workshop for babies for ArtPlay Victoria.
She has since collaborated with children & young people of all ages and is part of the St Martins Youth Arts Centre.
Her fascination with myth stories began as a child growing up on the island of Cyprus, where she played along the coast, where Aphrodite, the goddess of love, is believed to have first emerged.
Suggested for ages 8-13.
When: April 28, 10-1pm, May 26, 10-1pm & June 23, 2-5pm
Where: Address is provided to attendees, South Yarra VIC 3141
Bookings: events.humanitix.com/monthly-myth-meet-ups
Psarokokalo – Athens short film festival
A selection of Greek and Cypriot short films from the Athens Short Film Festival
Look At The Stars sci-fi | Dir. Aris Kouvaras
In the twilight of his life, an elderly man revisits a bittersweet memory and reshapes it in the way he would have liked to have lived it.
– Short Draft comedy | Dir. Spyridon Papaspyrou
A man hijacks a taxi when the taxi driver refuses to take him where he wants. Two men will share a ride where everything will go wrong and a girl will change their way, where the end will be a mystery even for the heroes of Short Draft
– Until You See Me comedy | Dir. Eleanna Santorinaiou
Petros takes an emotional journey whilst he walks through the corridors of a cemetery, holding an old Hi8 camera and burying a beloved person.
– The Armchair on the Pavement drama | Dir. Mary Kolonia
An old song from the radio suddenly triggers memories of youth in an elderly ex-army General suffering from dementia, making him momentarily recall the evening of his engagement to his wife.
– Dustlight drama | Dir. Chryssanthi Kouri
While facing pivotal life changes Matina arrives at the family summer house to clear out her late mother’s things. There she begins to unravel, as past and present collide until she reaches a personal epiphany.
– Buffer Zone drama | Dir. Savvas Stavrou
Two young soldiers across enemy lines fall in love and find an escape from their oppressive environments through music.
When: Sunday May 19, 5pm-7pm
Where: Greek Centre, Mezzanine 168 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
Bookings: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1206506
SSIFF presents Fight To Live
The Melbourne premiere of `Fight to Live’, directed by Tom Haramis about the amazing Bec Rawlings.
Dive into her gripping story of resilience. From a troubled kid in Launceston to a fearless mother standing against abuse and world champion bare knuckle boxer.
The film will be introduced by Nick Tetoros, a world champion boxer/kickboxer and Tonia Bouzetos.
When: Friday May 10, 7.30pm-9pm
Where: Greek Centre, Mezzanine 168 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, 3000
Bookings: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1195709
The Spirit of Byron: Philhellenism and the Greek War of Independence
A collection of works centred around Lord Byron and the Greek War of Independence has come to Melbourne in a never-before-seen exhibition, commemorating 200 years since the death of the prolific poet and revolutionary.
On Friday April 19, the Hellenic Museum premiered the original exhibition exploring Greece’s fight for freedom and Lord Byron’s legacy through a curated selection of works on paper from The Robertson Collection.
A stunning array of 19th Century fine art, books, documents and paper ephemera has been curated across three rooms of the Museum’s heritage-listed home at the Former Royal Mint, Flagstaff, where each room has been transformed to evoke the grandeur of a Regency drawing room.
It was in rooms like these that most of the war’s pivotal decisions would have been made, by people of influence and social rank; even Byron himself—despite being a figurehead of the Philhellene movement and frequently depicted as a soldier in art of the time—made his contributions to the revolt without seeing active battle.
The exhibition features several works from notable printmakers and artists of the Romantic movement, including Eugene Delacroix, Ary Scheffer, Achille Devéria and more. Together, they trace the politicised Philhellene movement throughout the Greek revolt, Byron’s evolution from artist to revolutionary figure, and his enduring connection to the cause.
It reveals the depth of international interest in Greece’s struggle for freedom, its interpretation in visual culture of the time, and how the ‘rich Byronic postscript’ continues to whirl and spark in the present day.
When: Until January 2025, 10am-4pm
Where: Hellenic Museum, 280 William St, Melbourne VIC 3000
More info: www.hellenic.org.au/exhibitions/the-spirit-of-byron
Greek Easter Lunches
Celebrate Greek Easter with a Sunday lunch at Albert Park Yachting and Angling Club.
Food, music, dancing and a lucky door prize.
When: Sunday May 5, 12pm-3pm
Where: Albert Park Yachting and Angling Club, Kerferd Rd Pier Beaconsfield Parade, Albert Park Vic
Bookings: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1201288
Trofeo Estate will be offering a very special Greek Style Easter on May 5, celebrating the owner’s Greek heritage with a special Greek menu curated by Dromana’s only Hatted Chef, Steve Davidson.
Dine in their 1930’s Passionfruit Cannery Estate building and experience the difference that Terracotta wines have to offer. Unique flavours and the true expression of the grapes used in the wines are to be expected.
Live entertainment will also be provided by Renowned Bouzouki musician Steve Gold ensuring an energetic and fun atmosphere.
When: Sunday May 5, 12pm
Where: Trofeo Estate, 85 Harrisons Road, Dromana, Victoria 3936
Bookings: www.sevenrooms.com/events/trofeoestate
NSW
Greek Easter Lunches
A number of venues will be hosting Greek Easter celebration lunches across NSW on Sunday May 5.
KEFI in Koolewong are celebrating in their outside courtyard.
No reservations needed – it’s first come, first served. Get ready for a feast like no other with succulent lamb on the spit, and open Gyros
Don’t miss out on the tradition of cracking red eggs (kokkina avga) for good luck. Plus, get ready to release some stress with some thrilling plate-smashing activity.
They’ll also have the lively tunes of a bouzouki player to keep the festivities going all day long.
Where: Koolewong Marina, 19 Brisbane Water Dr, Koolewong NSW 2256
Info: www.kefikoolewong.com.au or call (02) 4342 9994
Have a Kalo Pascha at The Apollo, where the spirit of Greece meets warm hospitality, best shared with family and friends.
Diverse menus on the day including their A La Carte, Full Greek or our specially curated Greek Easter Menu featuring some traditional dishes that are only available for this special day.
When & Where: 12pm, The Apollo, 44 Macleay St, Potts Point NSW 2010
Bookings: www.sevenrooms.com/experiences/theapollorestaurant/greek-easter-lunch-dinner-11065999300
Sofia’s share-style menu will have some special additions to choose from, including their signature slow cooked Greek style lamb roast with tzatziki.
Each table with be dressed with traditional red painted eggs.
When & Where: 12pm-10pm, Sofia on Cleveland, 433 Cleveland Street Redfern, 2016
Bookings: www.sofiaoncleveland.com/events/greek-easter-sunday
With Easter being the most important religious and cultural celebration for Greeks, this year Atmos invite you to soak up the celebrations with them.
Experience the magic of a traditional Greek celebration with authentic food, a unique atmosphere and cultural traditions such as red egg cracking.
When & Where: 11.30am, 35-45 Shoal Bay Road, Shoal Bay NSW 2315
Bookings: www.shoalbaycountryclub.com.au/greek-easter-sunday
QLD
Xenia Grill Greek Night
Xenia Grill will be holding a Greek Night (during the day) at their two venues, to celebrate Easter.
At Main Beach will be a special afternoon with live Greek music by Nick Paras, smashing plates, a delicious Greek banquet, dancing, and a lot of fun.
In Coolangatta, a Bouzoukia Lunch will be held, that is just as eventful as Main Beach, but with bouzouki.
These are ticketed events; bookings are highly recommended.
When: Sunday May 5, 12pm-3pm
Where: Xenia Main Beach, 30 Peak Avenue Main Beach, QLD, 4217
Xenia Coolangatta shop 16/52-58 Marine Parade Coolangatta, QLD, 4225
Bookings: www.xeniagrill.com.au/whats-on
Greek Easter at Vrina Mezze Bar
Join Vrina Mezze for a super festive, family friendly afternoon.
Enjoy authentic slow cooked meats, spit roasts, lemon potatoes, village salads, warmed breads and traditional Greek sweets.
The very suave Greek Trio “Funklava” will fill the restaurant with their music for the afternoon, with festive circle dances, plates smashing and the super fun red egg cracking competition to follow.
When: Sunday May 5, 1pm-5pm
Where: Vrina Mezze Bar, 5 Grand Parade Parrearra, QLD 4575
Bookings: In-venue, +61 7 5356 9511 or Info@vrinamezzebar.com.au