GCM holds celebration of Greek dance with renowned instructor Andreas Papadopoulos

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On Friday, May 2, the schools of the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) had the honour and pleasure of hosting Andreas Papadopoulos, an acclaimed dance instructor from the Dora Stratou Theatre in Athens, for a special two-hour traditional dance workshop.

Students from all campuses of the GCM’s schools were invited to participate in the event, which offered a unique opportunity to learn and experience Greek traditional dances under the guidance of one of Greece’s most respected teachers.

The second part of the workshop was open to parents and educators from the GCM’s school community, and the session evolved into a lively celebration filled with music, dance, and the joyful spirit of Greek culture.

Mr Papadopoulos, who is currently visiting Melbourne as a guest of the Kos Club of Melbourne and Victoria, expressed his deep appreciation for the students’ effort and enthusiasm.

He also praised the ongoing commitment of the GCM’s educators—especially Jenny Iliou—in preserving and passing on Greece’s rich dance heritage to the third generation of Greek Australians.

This special day was a true celebration of culture and identity, strengthening the bonds between school, family, and tradition.

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