Aegean Nights: A vibrant new dance party for Sydney’s Greek youth

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The Progressive Community of Agiasos (PCA) proudly presents Aegean Nights, a vibrant new Dance Party event designed to unite the younger generation and carry forward the proud legacy of Sydney’s Greek community.

This special night invites Greek Australians aged 15 and over to connect, celebrate, and honour the traditions of their families who first arrived in Sydney back in the 1950s.

Agiasos, a beautiful traditional village on the island of Lesvos, holds a special place in the hearts of many Greek Australians.

The PCA – made up of modern committee members inspired to keep this heritage alive – is bringing the community together with music, dance, and connection, just as their parents’ associations did decades ago.

The event promises a night to remember – celebrating heritage, community, and the next generation.

Event Details:

  • Special Guest: DJ Alex K
  • When: Saturday 27th September 2025
  • Time: 6-11pm | 15+ years event
  • Where: Mytilean House – 225 Canterbury Rd, Canterbury
  • Tickets: Available here or scan the QR code above.

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