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What’s On: Greek theatre, music, comedy & festivals across Australia this March

VIC OPOU GIS & PATRIS2 – APO TI MIA AKRI STIN ALLI Αfter the successful tour of the show ‘Opou Gis & Patris’ in Australia and Greece, comes the sequel …

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Kytherian legends and stories given new life in digital form

A new podcast series has brought new life to Kytherian stories, combining new audio techniques with narrations to provide an immersive experience about the island’s legends. The podcast, titled “Don’t …

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‘Ange and the Boss’ doco set for national release

The documentary chronicling the story of Ferenc Puskás coaching South Melbourne Hellas has secured a national release. ‘Ange and the Boss: Puskás in Australia’ debuted to phenomenal reception last year …

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New book ‘Democracy, Silence and Fascism’ arrives in Australia

Kostas Tziras’ novel ‘Η Δημοκρατία, η Σιωπή και ο Φασισμός’ (Democracy, Silence, and Fascism) has officially arrived in Australia, telling a tale of political turmoil that delves into the decline …

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Unpacking the beauty of Crete’s 14th century frescoes

The wonder of Crete is set to be explored from a unique angle in an upcoming lecture, focusing on the beauty of the 14th century frescoes in the Kandano-Selinou region …

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George Petrou’s ‘The Art of Humanity’ welcomes 200 viewers

This weekend saw around 200 viewers attend the private viewing of Cypriot-born Australian graphic designer George Petrou’s latest series of portraits. The portraits depict 40 men and women who have …

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Eight-year-old bouzouki prodigy steals the show at Melbourne’s Halloumi Festival

Halloumi Festival, hosted by the Cyprus Community of Melbourne, was filled with surprises over the weekend, but one young musician stole the show—eight-year-old Vasili Kaimakamis. A student at Oakleigh Grammar, …

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‘Hikaru: A Ray of Light’ brings Greek theatre into the Modern Age

Hikaru: Ray of Light is a contemporary theatre piece using light installations to take audience members on a journey of self discovery with a nod to ancient Greek art practices. …

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Women take centre stage at the International Women’s Day Blues Festival

Although the blues scene has been traditionally male-dominated, some women are working to inspire more female artists to join. The International Women’s Day Music Festival is back this year to …

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More screenings added for highly anticipated Australian premiere of ‘Stelios’

The hype for the Australian premiere of ‘Stelios’ is ever growing with the Greek Festival of Sydney announcing additional screenings to meet the huge demand for the picture. The biographical …

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