Music, memory and heritage at Panipirotiki Enosis of NSW’s Annual Dance

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On Saturday, February 21, the Panipirotiki Enosis of New South Wales hosted its highly anticipated Annual Dance at The Grand Roxy in Brighton-Le-Sands, Sydney, commemorating the 113-year anniversary of the Liberation of Ioannina.

The evening served as a meaningful tribute to the region’s rich history and enduring cultural legacy, bringing together members of the community in a celebration of heritage, unity, and remembrance.

Distinguished guests were in attendance including the Consul General of Greece in Sydney, George Skemperis; His Grace Bishop Christodoulos of Magnesia; and media representatives.

The event drew a full house, with guests enjoying an evening filled with amazing food, lively music, dancing, and exciting raffle prizes.

The night began with a captivating performance by Stavrina Dimitriou from Melbourne, whose powerful vocals set the tone for the celebrations and delighted the audience.

Taking centre stage as the main act was international singer Konstantina Touni and her band, who travelled from Greece to perform live. Their dynamic performance, accompanied by the resonant sounds of the clarino, filled the venue with energy and emotion.

Guests quickly took to the dance floor, joining hands in traditional dances that carried on late into the night.

The atmosphere throughout the evening was one of joy, pride, and togetherness, as attendees embraced the spirit of the occasion through music and dance. Events such as these play a vital role in preserving cultural traditions and passing them on to future generations.

The Panipirotiki Enosis of NSW continues to honour the bravery and sacrifice of the men and women who fought for the liberation of Ioannina, recognising the hardships they endured and the legacy they left behind.

Through commemorative events like the Annual Dance, their stories remain alive, inspiring pride and reflection within the community.

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