Semaphore Greek Festival 2025: Celebrate ‘all together’ at SA’s favourite summer event

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The Semaphore Greek Festival is back! Mark your calendars for 18-19 January 2025 as we celebrate with the theme, “Όλοι Μαζί” (“It Takes a Village”). Held at the stunning Semaphore Foreshore, this much-loved festival brings the heart of Greek culture, tradition, and community to South Australia.

Organised by the Greek Orthodox Community of the Nativity of Christ, Port Adelaide & Environs, the Semaphore Greek Festival has been a vibrant community tradition for 44 years. This year’s theme, “Όλοι Μαζί”—translated as “All Together” and pronounced OH-lee Mah-ZEE—captures the essence of the familiar phrase, “It Takes a Village.” Just as villages across Greece are built on unity, support, and shared joy, this theme reflects the collective spirit that binds us as a community in South Australia.

“This year’s theme, ‘Όλοι Μαζί,’ embodies the core of Greek culture — community,” John Douvartzidis, President of the Greek Orthodox Community of the Nativity of Christ, Port Adelaide & Environs, said. 

“It’s about coming together, celebrating, and creating something meaningful as one. Like the villages of Greece, where neighbours are family, we invite all of South Australia to experience the warmth, joy, and sense of belonging that define our festival.”

Festival highlights

A journey through Greece’s villages: Stepping into the Semaphore Greek Festival is like a journey through the diverse villages of Greece. We want you to feel the rugged charm of Epirus’ stone lanes, the sunlit squares of Crete, the iconic whitewashed courtyards of Santorini, the welcoming gathering spots of the Peloponnese, the lively traditions of Macedonia, the island warmth of the Ionian, and the unique flavours of Thrace. This year’s theme, “Όλοι Μαζί,” embraces the diversity of these regions, inviting everyone to experience the true spirit of Greek life.

Authentic greek cuisine: The festival is renowned for its mouth-watering Greek food. This year, they will be serving up beloved dishes like Yiros, Lamb Kontosouvli, Spanakopita, and golden Loukoumades, all prepared by local chefs and families with recipes passed down through generations. Every bite brings a taste of Greece’s culinary heritage, right to Semaphore.

Traditional music and dance: Music and dance are at the heart of Greek celebrations, and this year’s festival will be no exception. From the lively steps of traditional Greek dances to contemporary performances by local artists, the entertainment lineup promises to engage and delight. Whether you’re dancing along or enjoying the show, the spirit of Greek celebration will be infectious.

Community spirit and connection: This festival is built on the belief that “Όλοι Μαζί”—we’re all in it together. A community of volunteers, performers, and visitors make this event possible and meaningful. They welcome everyone, from all backgrounds, to come and share in the spirit of the village, reflecting the diverse and united community of South Australia.

Supported by key partners and the broader community, the Semaphore Greek Festival is a proud testament to the enduring strength and vibrancy of South Australia’s Greek heritage.

For event information and a full schedule, please visit the website here or contact hello@justgold.net / admin@pagoc.com.au.

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