Sold-out Easter koulouria workshop brings community together at Laconian House

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Brunswick was once again brought to life with the spirit of Greek Orthodox Easter, as the Pallaconian Brotherhood Youth in Melbourne teamed up with Yiayia’s Glyka to host a second sold-out Koulouria & Lampades Workshop, welcoming more than 50 participants for a hands-on celebration of culture and community.

Following the success of their previous event, the workshop returned to Laconian House with a festive Easter focus, featuring chocolate koulourakia as a creative twist on tradition.

Adding to the experience, attendees also took part in a lambada-making workshop, with lambades provided by Bright Sparrows and guided by Cathy Petroulis, offering a broader celebration of Easter customs.

Participants of all ages and backgrounds came together in a warm and welcoming environment, united by a shared appreciation for Greek heritage.

Guided by the team at Yiayia’s Glyka, attendees learned the art of baking koulouria, filling the space with the comforting aromas of cinnamon, orange, vanilla, and chocolate, alongside lively conversation and laughter.

Beyond the baking, the workshop created a meaningful space for connection and storytelling. Families worked side by side, sharing memories and passing down traditions that continue to shape cultural identity across generations.

President of the Pallaconian Brotherhood Youth, Dean Baziotis-Kalfas, highlighted the importance of such initiatives, noting, “Events like this create opportunities for people to reconnect with their heritage while also opening the door for others to experience and appreciate our culture. Seeing multiple generations come together in this way is what community is all about.”

A representative from Yiayia’s Glyka added, “Chocolate koulourakia may not be traditional, but our Yiayia was always experimenting in the kitchen. In that same spirit, we’ve embraced something new while still honouring the traditions she passed down to us.”

The strong turnout once again demonstrated the community’s enthusiasm for cultural initiatives that preserve and celebrate heritage. The event served as a reminder of the powerful role food and shared experiences play in bringing people together.

The Pallaconian Brotherhood Youth and Yiayia’s Glyka extended their sincere thanks to everyone who attended and supported the workshop. Building on this momentum, both organisations look forward to continuing to deliver events that celebrate culture, strengthen community bonds, and keep traditions alive for future generations.

*Photos by Ioanna Eleftheriadis. Edited by Stephanos Eleftheriadis.

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