The Australian Hellenic Choir has announced its upcoming concert A Portrait of Greece. It will be held at 4:30pm, Sunday, 1 June 2025 at the Sir John Clancy Auditorium, University of New South Wales.
This concert features two parts. In Part 1, the Choir will perform the song Seikilos’ Epitaph, an original song from ancient Greece dating back to 200BC. A number of songs by Australian Greek Composers, that the Choir has commissioned, will follow. The central theme is migration, especially from the viewpoint of the descendants of the migrants.
Part 2 is a magical journey through Greek music genres and places, with Nisiotika and Demotika songs that everyone knows and loves.
The concert will feature a 15- piece orchestra and several solo performances from up-and-coming Australian Greek vocalists.
“This is a concert for all ages and for all people” James Tsolakis, the Choir’s Founder and President, said. “It showcases the often-hidden talent we have in the Greek diaspora here in Australia, as well as a magical tour of Greek music from around Greece.”

The Australian Hellenic Choir is a multi-cultural and multi-lingual group of enthusiastic and dedicated singers who aspire to bring the best of the world music to Australian and Greek audiences. The Choir is recognised throughout Australia and internationally. In November 2024, the Choir received a Multicultural Communities Award for its contribution to Multiculturalism.
This is a not to be missed concert. All net proceeds from this event will be donated to a number of
Charities that support the homeless.
Tickets from $49 are available via the Choir Facebook Page and via Humanitix.
For additional information about the Australian Hellenic Choir or this event, please either email
or call the contacts below:
- James Tsolakis, AHC President: 0416 060 700
- Despina Lucas, AHC Vice President: 0438 289 699
- AHC Email contact: ah.choiraust@gmail.com
- Sponsorship or Benefactor Enquires: 0416 060 700