Melbourne launch held for Eleni Elefterias’ book on Balkan music and identity

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Eleni Elefterias’ book Whose is this Song? Balkan Nationalism, Greece and Shared Culture was officially launched in Melbourne last weekend with a vibrant event that brought together literature, music, and cultural discussion.

The launch featured speeches and performances, with thanks extended to speaker Con Pakavakis for his thoughtful contribution and to Dean Kalymniou for his musical performance on the violin.

Anthea Jewels Sidiropoulos served as MC and also joined in song, sharing her English version of the featured folk tune.

The event was jointly organised by Cathy Alexopoulos of the Greek Australian Cultural League and the Greek Community of Melbourne.

Attendees also enjoyed screenings of two trailers from the documentary Whose is this Song? by Adela Peeva.

The gathering offered guests a chance to engage with the topic of Balkan cultural intersections while enjoying live music and community spirit.

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