Tradition and pride on display at Kalavryton Society’s 62nd Annual Ball

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On the evening of March 21, the Kalavryton Society “Aghia Lavra” successfully held its 62nd Annual Ball, while also commemorating the 205th Anniversary of the Greek War of Independence.

The event was a truly memorable evening, filled with emotion, tradition, and pride in Greek heritage.

The Society was particularly honoured by the presence of Christina Stefanidou, Counsellor for Economic and Commercial Affairs, who represented the Consul General of Greece in Sydney, George Skemperis. Her attendance highlighted the importance of maintaining strong ties between Greece and the Greek diaspora in Australia.

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Christina Stefanidou (centre).

The event brought together a large number of Kalavrytians, friends, and supporters of the Society, creating a warm and festive atmosphere. Among those in attendance were the Society’s two Honorary Presidents, Konstantinos Kolovos and Dimitris Margaronis, whose contributions remain invaluable.

A highlight of the evening was the impressive performance of traditional dances by Sophia Ventouris School of Greek Dance, who transported the audience to the heart of Greek tradition and history.

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The event was also attended by representatives from prominent Greek community organisations, including the Pan Laconian Association NSW “The Spartans,” the Pan Thessalian Federation “Karaiskakis,” the PanAchaian Philanthropic Association, the Helmos Philanthropic Society “St Haralambopoulos,” and the Meteora Thessalias Benevolent Society, reinforcing the spirit of unity and cooperation within the Greek community of New South Wales.

The 62nd Annual Ball was not only a celebration of an important historical anniversary, but also a living testament to the strength, cohesion, and cultural identity of the Greek diaspora. Events such as this ensure that our traditions remain alive and are passed on to future generations.

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