Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne releases Dimitria Festival 2024 program

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The Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne and Victoria have announced their much-anticipated Dimitria Festival 2024 program. 

The Dimitria Festival has been a cherished tradition among the Greek community, celebrating the rich cultural heritage and history of Macedonia. This annual event, held in honour of Saint Demetrius, the  patron saint of Thessaloniki, brings together people from all walks of life to enjoy a vibrant display of Macedonian traditions that have evolved over 2,500 years. 

This year’s program aspires to captivate a broader audience and extend its reach by partnering with a diverse array of organisations, including many beyond the Greek community.

Dimitria Festival 2024 seeks to embody the ancient Macedonian tradition of cultural connection and engagement, fostering a spirit of unity and inclusivity that transcends boundaries. 

The program is as follows: 

The President of the Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne and Victoria, Peter Stefanidis said: “Dimitria has always been a major part of Melbourne’s Greek cultural program.”

“[…] we believe that pivoting towards a more educational program coupled with festivals aimed at connecting with other cultures is what will keep Dimitria relevant in the coming years,” Mr Stefanidis added.

“The greatest aspect of Greek culture has always been how accessible it is to anyone who comes into contact with it. We are obligated to keep this tradition going if Melbourne is to remain Australia’s cultural capital.” 

The Dimitria closing festival is a joint collaboration with long-time member of PanMac, Heidelberg United FC. It will also be the association’s Christmas party, so expect the visit of a special guest.

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