Pan Macedonian Federation of SA launches the 2024 Dimitria Festival

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On Wednesday, October 9, members of South Australia’s Greek community gathered for the launch of the Dimitria Festival 2024. 

Organised by the Pan Macedonian Federation of SA, this event marked the official commencement of the festival, which will showcase the rich traditions, culture and heritage of Macedonia and Greece in late November. 

The festival, held from November 16-17, 2024, at the Hellenic Macedonian Cultural Centre, promises a full program of events, including music performances and traditional dances. 

The President of the Pan Macedonian Federation, Konnie Agalianos, welcomed the attendees, highlighting the importance of the Dimitria Festival as a key cultural event in Adelaide.

“The Dimitria Festival marks the peak in the Pan Macedonian Federation’s calendar, where we celebrate our ancient and modern culture, history, and geography. During the event, we are given the opportunity to showcase the cultural heritage of our great Macedonia and to bring all our Greeks, Australians, and other cultures together…” Ms Agalianos said.

“We Greeks from Macedonia are proud to have our roots from the one and only region known as Macedonia. We have unique dances, musical instruments, costumes and cuisine… and this year, we will bring it all together…”

The Hon. Tung Ngo MLC representing the Hon.  Peter Malinauskas MP, Premier for SA and the Hon. Zoe Bettison MP, Minister for Multicultural Affairs, praised the Dimitria Festival as a cornerstone event that fosters understanding, unity, and cultural harmony within the broader Australian community.

“The proud legacy of the Dimitria Festival is a testament to the dedication of past and present organising committees. It also showcases SA’s appreciation of Macedonian culture, food, music, and our shared commitment to celebrate that heritage…” Mr Ngo said.

“Your dedication enriches our community and makes SA a more inclusive and culturally aware place, paving [a way] for new migrants to this country to settle and enjoy the Australian way of life.”

The Hon. Jing Lee MLC, representing the Leader of the Opposition Vincent Tarzia MP, lauded the efforts of the Pan Macedonian Federation for preserving and sharing their cultural heritage through the Dimitria Festival.

“The organisation of the 43rd Dimitria festival is a testament to the strength and leadership of this community. Because it is through continuation, consistency and wanting to… give back so… the next generation can have that legacy,” Ms Lee said.

“There is a saying in my culture, being from a Malaysian Chinese background, that when you drink water, you must always know the source. So only when you remember the past you can channel that to the present, then the present will take you into the future…”

Dr Alexandra Theodoropoulou, Consul General of Greece in Adelaide, echoed the importance of Dimitria Festival celebrations in Thessaloniki and Australia, and expanded on the historical roots of the festival, drawing on the presence of the ancient goddess Dimitria on the official festival’s poster and the etymology of the festivals name.

Finally, the Mayor of the City of West Torrens Michael Coxen, took a moment to acknowledge the significance of the Hellenic Macedonian Cultural Centre as a hub for the local Greek community. He expressed pride in his city’s support for this festival, acknowledging that the Dimitria Festival was honoured by the City of West Torrens as a community event of the year in 2020, providing “further evidence of the popularity and importance of the Dimitria Festival in West Torrens.” 

As the evening concluded, attendees enjoyed traditional Macedonian cuisine. The launch of the Dimitria Festival 2024 marks the beginning of what is to be a successful celebration of rich Macedonian heritage in SA.

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