La Trobe University’s Dardalis Archives of the Hellenic Diaspora to hold 25th anniversary event

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People interested in Greek history will have an opportunity to be fully immersed, as part of an event presented by La Trobe University Library, in partnership with the Society of Hellenic Studies and Research.

The Dardalis Archives of the Hellenic Diaspora’s 25th anniversary event will enable visitors to walk through the Greek Archives and experience Greek history, culture and the wider Hellenic diaspora.

It will feature a unique collection of items from La Trobe University’s Archives, including photographs, costumes, records, newspapers and much more.

Visitors will witness our collections coming to life through traditional Greek dancing, costumes, food, live music and the official launch of the Greek Costumes Digital Exhibition.

La Trobe Acting University Librarian, Jay Glaisyer says the event will offer a rare behind-the-scenes look at La Trobe University’s Dardalis Archives.

“Archives enrich our understanding of human history and culture. We’re proud to open our doors and make our archives more accessible to the public” says Ms Glaisyer.

Date: Sunday 27 November, 12 pm – 5 pm

Location: The Dardalis Archives of the Hellenic Diaspora

Corner of Ernest Jones Drive and Heritage Court, Macleod VIC 3085

Established in 1997 at the former National Centre for Hellenic Studies and Research, La Trobe University, the Dardalis Archives of Hellenic Diaspora (known as the Greek Archives) is a vast collection of materials related to Greek history and culture, Greek-Australian migration, and the wider Hellenic diaspora. The Greek Archives are of great value to the local Greek community, as they showcase its history and contribution to Australia.

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