History, dance and art unite in Sydney tribute to Messolonghi heroes

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Members of Sydney’s Greek community gathered on Monday, May 11 to commemorate 200 years since the historic Exodus of Messolonghi with a special cultural tribute at Hermes Lounge in Kogarah.

Presented under the auspices of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, the event was organised by the Kogarah School of Greek Dancing and Kogarah Greek Schools in collaboration with the Philanthropical Association of Western Sterea Hellas ‘To Messolonghi’.

Held to mark the bicentenary of the 1826 exodus, the evening honoured the sacrifice, courage and enduring legacy of the people of Messolonghi through history, culture, art and dance.

Members of Sydney’s Greek community gathered on Monday, May 11 to commemorate 200 years since the historic Exodus of Messolonghi.

Promoted as “a tribute to the defiant march from siege to freedom,” the commemorative event also sought to highlight the global significance of the Greek War of Independence and its continuing resonance throughout the Greek diaspora.

Historian Panayiotis Diamadis and Vasilis Manis delivered presentations exploring the historical importance of Messolonghi and its place in the story of Hellenism.

Students from the Greek schools participated by reciting famous texts from the revolutionary period, including excerpts from Dionysios Solomos’ iconic poem The Free Besieged.

The evening also featured theatrical and traditional performances by the Junior, Intermediate and Senior dance groups, while Greek Australian artist Angela Kiki Konstantinopoulou showcased artwork depicting Australia’s first female Hellene, Aikaterini Plessa (Katherine Crummer).

kogarah messolonghi

Organisers thanked all performers, volunteers and supporters who contributed to bringing the commemorative event to life and ensuring its success.

*Photos by James Maidiotis

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