Greek Community of Melbourne schools organise their annual dance

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Following the impressive success of last year’s event, Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) schools are holding their annual dance for the second year on Friday, October 4 at the beautiful Vogue Ballroom in Burwood East.

This evening, featuring food and live music by the Rhythmos Band, is an excellent opportunity for all members of the GCM school community to come together in a great joint celebration.

Students from all campuses, parents, friends and teachers will gather for an unforgettable evening full of surprises, music, and lots of dancing to celebrate the end of a busy but highly productive school year.

“The aim of this event is to strengthen the bonds between the members of our school community and to develop relationships that are meaningful and lasting – relationships that will continue after the end of school and reinforce our Greek cultural and linguistic identity,” Maria Bakalidou, Director of GCM Schools, said.  

“We are looking forward to this evening, where we will join together in great company and enjoy a Greek feast that we will all remember for a long time!”

Tickets: https://www.trybooking.com/CTMOU.

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