VIC
The Mother Must Die – Melbourne Launch
Join poet, writer and performer Koraly Dimitriadis to launch her debut short story collection The Mother Must Die.
Hosted by the Greek Community of Melbourne this free event will also feature an intimate conversation event with acclaimed author Christos Tsiolkas.
For readers in Sydney, Dimitriadis will appear on October 20 at the University of Sydney’s Chau Chak Museum, beside the Cypriot antiquities collection. The Sydney event will include an in-conversation with poet and academic Michele Seminara, offering another opportunity for literary enthusiasts to delve into Dimitriadis’ work and her perspectives on contemporary writing.
When: Sunday October 6, 3pm-5pm
Where: Greek Centre, Mezzanine Level, 168 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 3000
Bookings: www.greekcommunity.com.au/events/the-mother-must-die-melbourne-launch
Other events: koralydimitriadis.com/performances
Gods Eating Gods in Greek Myth
Usually, Greek gods have a refined diet of ambrosia and nectar. Occasionally, they eat other gods. It might be their children, it might be a powerful ancestor or it might be a partner.
In this free talk, Dr Christopher Gribbin explores four Greek myths featuring gods eating gods and tries to make sense of them. Why do they do it? What does it achieve? Why did the Greeks come up with myths like that? And how did the Greeks feel about their gods behaving that way?
When: Tuesday October 8, 5.30pm-6.30pm
Where: narrm ngarrgu Library and Family Services (Library entrance), 141 Therry St, Melbourne 3000
Bookings: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1267554
Live @ the Greek: Demotika Presents ‘Viomata’
Demotika will take the stage at the Greek Centre to present Viomata – music that comes from people’s personal experiences, a historical event, ancestral stories, or a defined state of mind.
Dedicates itself to the fascinating themes and stories of people from the depths of the underground cities of Cappadocia, to the “Andamoma” of the Sarakachan tribes of Zagori.
The audience will then be invited to the dance floor to experience the nature of Greek dance music.
Paddy Montgomery – Violin, Bouzouki & Vocals
Nikos Kapralos – Acoustic Guitar & Vocals
Arthur Kostarakis – Clarinet & Vocals
John Kostarakis – Percussion & Vocals.
When: Friday October 11, 8.30pm (bar open from 7.30pm)
Where: The Greek Centre | Mezzanine 168 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 3000
Bookings: www.greekcommunity.com.au/events/live-the-greek-demotika-presents-viomata
Anthony Locascio – Pappou
Greek Italian rising comedian Anthony Locascio brings his show to Springvale.
Pappou immigrated to Australia from Greece in the 1950’s, ferried over to become the top goalkeeper in Australian soccer.
This dream ended abruptly when Pappou’s fist had a chance encounter with a referee’s head.
In 2024, his grandson’s dream of being a stand-up comedian hangs in the balance, as he contends with the challenges of a modern man; staying off the vapes, raising kittens, and defeating the corruption of world football from the safety of a podcast microphone.
This show shall determine if Anthony is carrying on Pappou’s legacy by chasing his dream, or if he just should’ve become a doctor like his grandfather always wanted.
When: Saturday October 12, 8pm-9.30pm
Where: Greek Community of Springvale & Districts, 13 Warwick Avenue, Springvale 3171
Bookings: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1251327
Woggy Men in Black
Woggy Men In Black is a comedy show featuring three seasoned comedians, George Kapiniaris, James Liotta and Gab Rossi.
This is a stand-up show (including songs, sketches, TikTok dancing, audience participation & improvisation.
Kapiniaris is one of this country’s best loved comedy, music and TV stars – having had an incredible impact on Australian popular culture over the last 30-plus decades.
The Australian public has continued to see him use his Greek heritage as inspiration for roles and performances.
When: Saturday October 12, 8pm
Where: Matthew Flinders Hotel, 667 Warrigal Rd, Chadstone 3148
Bookings: tickets.liveatyourlocal.com.au/outlet/event/b0520b47-3aee-41b6-a3b3-9f91cb106845
Apeleftherosi Tavern Night
The Lemnian Community of Victoria are celebrating Lemnos Apeleftherosi.
A tavern night with food, drinks, music and dancing to celebrate the liberation of the island of Lemnos.
When: Saturday October 12, 7pm to midnight
Where: Aegean Greek Tavern, 19 Brunswick St, Fitzroy 3065
Bookings: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1284464
Arcadian Annual Dance 2024
Panarcadian Association of Melbourne and Victoria ‘O Kolokotronis’ invites you to celebrate the Liberation of Tripolitsa September 23, 1821.
Celebrating the 65th anniversary of the association with food and live music by Gkazi Band.
When: Saturday October 12, 7pm to late
Where: The Arcadian, 570 Victoria Street, North Melbourne 3051
Bookings: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1220701
Estudiantina of Melbourne
This ensemble breathes new life into traditional Greek music, blending a vibrant fusion of cultures and ethnicities. By intertwining the rich influences of Greek, Turkish, Jewish, and Armenian traditions, they create a captivating musical journey.
Their performances are distinguished by a masterful combination of instruments, including the oud, bouzouki, violin, qanun, accordion, and guitar, resonating with spellbinding innovation and timeless allure.
The group features:
- Maria Antaras-Dalamagas – Accordion/Vocals
- Vagelis Ginis – Vocals
- Camille El Feghali – Qanun
- Jenny Dixon – Violin
- Alex Petropoulos – Guitar
- Paul Karalis – Bouzouki
- Con Kalamaras – Bouzouki/Vocal
When: Saturday October 19, 8pm-9.50pm
Where: Kew Court House, 188 High Street Kew 3101
Bookings: www.boroondara.vic.gov.au/events/estudiantina-melbourne
The group will also be at The Greek Centre on Lonsdale Street on Friday November 8.
Info and tickets: www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1283478
Live at the Greek Presents Dio Patrides
Dio Patrides was formed in 2017 as a group of friends who decided to merge their musical talents and create a live Greek band.
The band consists of bouzouki, keyboard, drums, guitar, toubeleki and vocals and their focus is on old and modern Greek Laika, with some aspects of rebetiko, traditional and entechno music.
Their passion for Greek music drives them to play for Melbourne’s Greek community at various functions such as parties, weddings, christenings, and club dinner dances, as they would like to share with the community the unmatched vibe that live music can bring to the night.
When: Friday October 25, 8.30pm (bar from 7.30pm)
Where: The Greek Centre | Mezzanine 168 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne 3000
Bookings: www.greekcommunity.com.au/events/live-at-the-greek-presents-dio-patrides
NSW
Let’s Go Greek
Step into the heart of Greece with Let’s Go Greek.
This electrifying show features PARADISE GREEK BAND, bringing you the best of Greek music. Experience the enchanting vocals of DORA D and OLGA, alongside the dynamic performances of YIANNIA and MAKIS. The ENDAXI DANCERS will captivate you with their traditional and energetic dance routines.
Let’s Go Greek promises an unforgettable evening of music, dance, and joy. Don’t miss out on this celebration of Greek heritage.
When: Sunday October 13, 4pm
Where: The Wintle Room, 558A Anzac Parade, Kingsford 2032
Bookings: www.thejuniors.com.au/product/lets-go-greek
AUS Wide
Markos Seferlis Tour
The famous Greek comedian, Markos Seferlis, is coming to Australia next month, offering “laughter delivery” services to the audiences of Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide.
With over 50 TV shows and movies under his belt, the Greek comedian is also an actor, director, writer, and presenter, with a rich history in entertainment.
State Theatre, Sydney October 12: www.ticketmaster.com.au/markos-seferlis-the-king-of-greek-sydney-12-10-2024/event/130060AE8B0A10AA
Monash University Clayton Campus, Melbourne October 13: www.monash.edu/performing-arts-centres/event/markos-seferlis
Norwood Concert Hall, Adelaide October 14: www.ticketmaster.com.au/markos-seferlis-the-king-of-greek-norwood-14-10-2024/event/130060D195C9114C
Greek Film Festival 2024
The Greek Film Festival in 2024 heads nationwide in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra and Perth.
This year’s festival promises to be a captivating cinematic journey that will transport you to the heart of Greek culture, history, and creativity, all while celebrating the rich and diverse world of Greek cinema.
More info: greekfilmfestival.com.au