AHEPA Sydney & NSW marks OXI Day with tribute to Greece’s heroes of 1940

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On Wednesday, October 29, AHEPA Sydney & NSW Inc proudly held a commemorative event in honour of OXI Day, marking Greece’s historic stand against fascism on October 28, 1940.

On the above date, 85 years ago, Greece issued a memorable “No” to fascism, defending their homes and their freedom, defeating the Italian attempt of invasion of their motherland.

The event paid tribute to the bravery and resilience of the Greek people and underscored the importance of passing the enduring values of freedom, justice, and liberty to future generations.

The ceremony welcomed distinguished guests including the Greek Consul General in Sydney, George Skemperis, who delivered a heartfelt address reflecting on Greece’s pivotal role in World War II and the enduring relevance of OXI Day in today’s world.

The President of AHEPA Sydney & NSW Inc, Jim Papanagiotou, emphasised the organisation’s commitment to preserving Hellenic heritage and fostering intergenerational dialogue.

There were a plethora of representatives from Greek associations, including Michael Kyriakou, President of the Cypriot Community of NSW; Anastasia Karakominakis, President of the Pan-Macedonian Association of NSW; Cathy Valis, President of the Athenian Association of NSW; Christos Pazaridis, President of the Panthracicos Association ‘Dimokritos’; Linda Legas, President of the Laconian Federation NSW; Theofilos Premetis, President of the Macquarie Greek Studies Foundation; Paul Tsanis, Vice President of the Intercommunities Council of the Greek Archdiocese in Australia; Vivian Nikolareas, Secretary of the Feneos Association; Stamatis Belivanis, Secretary from the Cretan Youth Association; Dr Vasilis Adrachtas, Convenor of Greek Studies UNSW; Dimitris Kametopoulos, Principal of Bankstown Senior College; media representatives including The Greek Herald‘s George Tserdanis; and many more.

A highlight of the program was the participation of two young students, Katerina and Alexandros from St Gerasimos Greek Language School in Leichhardt, who recited poems that beautifully captured the spirit of OXI Day. The poems were thoughtfully arranged by Charoulla Themistokleous.

The national anthems were performed by Jim Tsolakis from the Australian Hellenic Choir, and the Ode by Peter Tsigounis, President of the Greek Returned Servicemen League.

The keynote address was delivered by Ioannis Theodoridis, whose insights into the historical and cultural significance of OXI Day resonated deeply with attendees. The program also featured evocative poetry recitations by Dr Vasilis Adrachtas, with Nia Gitsas serving as the master of ceremonies.

At the invitation of AHEPA Sydney & NSW Inc, the Kogarah School of Greek Dancing presented a special tribute to the heroic Hellenic Army’s VIII Division and the Women of the Pindus Mountains, who led the resistance to the fascist invasion of Hellas on 28 October 1940.

The talented dancers performed four dances from the Epiros region of north-west Hellas, where the heaviest fighting occurred between October 1940 and May 1941. They performed Kophtos (“to cut”)—named for the periodic interruptions in its rhythm; Sti Kentimeni sou Podia (“About your embroidered apron”); Zagorisios from the Zagori district of Epiros; and Nerantzia (“Bitter Orange”).

Formed only six months ago, the Kogarah School of Greek Dancing is an activity of the Orthodox Parish of the Resurrection of the Saviour, Kogarah, and welcomes everyone interested in learning about traditional Hellenic culture. Rehearsals are held Monday evenings in the Hermes Lounge.

AHEPA Sydney & NSW Inc extends its gratitude to all participants and attendees for making this event a memorable tribute to courage, freedom, and cultural pride.

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