A weekend tribute to enduring Pontian culture in South Australia

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The Pontian Brotherhood of South Australia hosted a three-day cultural celebration from Friday, November 29 to Sunday, December 1, filled with music, dance and camaraderie, bringing together the community to celebrate and honour the rich heritage of the Pontian Greeks.

The celebration began on Friday evening with the ΠΑΡΑΚΑΘ (Parakath), a social gathering of music, dancing and socialising. Guests were treated to a lively and welcoming atmosphere, with performances by local musicians Nikos Piltikidis (lyra) and Mikelina Hourdas (daouli), kicking off the festivities.

Pontiaki Vradia – A celebration of Pontian heritage

Saturday evening’s Pontiaki Vradia (Pontian Night) was the heart of the weekend and an unforgettable celebration of Pontian music, dance and cultural legacy. The night, which was sold out with more than 180 attendees, showcased the unique and deeply emotional traditions of Pontian culture. 

President of the Pontian Brotherhood of SA, Harry Tavlaridis, stated that these events are held to “maintain our Pontian culture and, [by] bringing international guests to Australia, [it] keeps us connected to Greece and, most importantly, Pontos. Each Pontian song tells a story. Stories that we should never forget.” 

President Tavlaridis emphasised that the responsibility of maintaining Pontian culture falls to the clubs, such as the Brotherhood, the committees and the wider Greek Australian community. In attendance were also members of Brotherhoods from interstate including Melbourne, Sydney and Perth who supported the event. 

Christoforos Kosmidis and Yiannis Tailachidis, renown artists invited from Greece, delivered spectacular performances accompanied by local artists Nikos and Mikelina. Together, they created a night full of beautiful sounds that resonated deeply with attendees. 

The iconic instruments of Pontian music filled the hall with melodies and rhythmic beats that evoked both the struggles and triumphs of Pontian history. For many attendees, these sounds were a connection to their ancestors, a reminder of their unwavering resilience and struggle. 

Similarly, the traditional dances were a living embodiment of the rich legacy of Pontian culture and the collective memory of a people who have maintained this legacy over generations. Watching the dancers, one could feel the raw and emotional significance of these dances and the deep pride of the Pontian Greeks embodying their cultural legacy through each step. 

The attendees’ participation in the dances throughout the night and into the early hours of the morning made for an evening of infectious kefi and collective celebration, a fitting tribute to the ongoing spirit of the Pontian Greeks.

Enduring legacy and tribute to Pontian culture 

The weekend concluded on Sunday with the Μουχαμπέτ (Mouhabet), a Pontian-style lunch that emphasised camaraderie and reflection.

The three-day program by the Pontian Brotherhood of SA was more than a series of cultural events, it was a celebration of identity, heritage. For those who participated, it was a chance to reconnect with their roots and the community, honour their ancestors, share their traditions and ensure they are passed on to future generations.  

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