World Greek Language Day marked with star-studded Adelaide Fringe event

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The vibrant sights, sounds and flavours of Greece took centre stage at the Adelaide Fringe as the Garden Feast, in partnership with the Hellenic Studies Foundation, hosted a spectacular one-night-only celebration marking World Greek Language Day.

Officially recognised by UNESCO in 2025, World Greek Language Day acknowledges Greek as a foundational language of civilisation and education, celebrated globally each year on February 9. 

The Greek Table Feast brought together food, performance, language and culture in a high-profile Fringe event celebrating the enduring legacy of the Greek language in Australia.

The evening featured acclaimed celebrity chef George Calombaris, who showcased his passion for Greek cuisine, alongside beloved comedian and cultural icon Mary Coustas, who served as Master of Ceremonies in her iconic role as Effie, and entertaining the 500 guests with her beloved character.  

To further honour World Greek Language Day, the Hellenic Studies Foundation, in partnership with the Greek Consulate General in Adelaide, proudly commissioned and facilitated the statewide student video competition, “You Speak Greek, Did You Know?”

The competition invited students across South Australia to demonstrate how Greek is used in everyday life — at home, at school, with friends and within the broader community — while highlighting the language’s profound influence on English and its global impact.

First prize winners were formally presented with their awards at the Greek Table Feast.

In the Primary School Category, congratulations were extended to Prophet Elias Greek School students — Billy, Leonidas, Peter, Rafael, Anastasia and Rosaria — under the guidance of their teacher, Aleka Papakostas. 

Their creative and engaging video offered an entertaining and insightful demonstration of how Greek words extend far beyond borders and continue to shape everyday language around the world.

Taking out First Prize in the High School Category was Norwood International High School, led by teacher Maria Batzavalis. Congratulations to Adam, Aayan, Anna and Stefan, whose thoughtful and well-researched presentation showcased impressive linguistic skill and a deep appreciation for Greek heritage.

The competition not only celebrated language learning, but also honoured the extraordinary cultural legacy of Greek — a language that has shaped philosophy, science, medicine, democracy and the arts for thousands of years — ensuring its continued vibrancy for generations to come.

This one-night celebration delivered exceptional food, live entertainment and meaningful cultural connection — a true feast for the senses at the heart of Adelaide Fringe.

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