Athenian night recreates the charm of ‘Old Athens’ in the heart of Sydney

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The spirit of old Athens shone brightly on Saturday, May 24, as the Athenian Association of NSW hosted its much-anticipated “Athenian Night” at the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW in Lakemba, Sydney.

Themed “The Life of Athens as it was,” the event transported guests to the charming laneways and lively tavernas of Athens’ historic neighbourhoods, with a packed program of live music, traditional cuisine by chef Ari, speeches, and Greek dance.

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The evening commenced with a welcome address by emcee Stella Sorotou, followed by a blessing of the food by the Very Reverend Father Irenaeus Triantis, representing His Eminence Archbishop Makarios of Australia.

Athanasios Lambrou, First Counsellor for Public Diplomacy at the Consulate of Greece in Sydney, also gave a speech.

In her official address, President of the Athenian Association, Cathy Valis, welcomed the crowd and reflected on the 72-year legacy of the Association.

“Tonight’s event is dedicated to our Athens — the city with the longest and most glorious history—and specifically to ‘Athens as it was’,” she said.

Ms Valis painted a vivid picture of the old city’s allure, describing Plaka, Monastiraki and Thiseio as places steeped in memory and heritage.

“Whatever it may be, there is one unifying thread that connects it all: the people who lovingly embrace and preserve the lifestyle of Old Athens and pass it on to future generations,” she said.

She also acknowledged the event’s organisers, supporters, and community members, and paid tribute to the Consul General of Greece in Sydney, Yiannis Mallikourtis, ahead of his departure in July.

“He will be missed not only by us but by the entire community,” she said.

Representative of the Consul General of Greece in Sydney Mr. Athanasios Lambrou received a gift from the President Mrs Cathy Valis
Athanasios Lambrou received a gift from the President Cathy Valis to give to the Consul General.

The evening’s program featured live performances by the Music Lovers orchestra and traditional dancing by the Rallis Vatallidis troupe. Guests were also treated to a talk on the picturesque neighbourhoods of Athens and the musical pieces ‘Meeting in Athens’ and ‘My Athens.’

Representative of the Consul General of Greece in Sydney Mr. Athanasios Lambrou received a gift from the President Mrs Cathy Valis
The committee of the Athenian Association of NSW gave a beautiful art work to Cathy Valis painted by committee member Stella Sorotou.

Among the many in attendance were representatives from the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW, Councillor Fiona Douskou from Bayside Council, and numerous Greek cultural organisations, including historians, educators, and media.

A raffle draw and the cutting of a commemorative cake rounded out the night, with guests expressing joy at the authenticity and community warmth of the celebration.

The event served not only as a cultural celebration but also as a heartfelt tribute to Athens and the efforts of Greek Australians to keep its spirit alive in the Antipodes.

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