Greek Festival of Sydney release official program of events for 2023

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The 41st Greek Festival of Sydney have released their official program of events for 2023. The festival is an initiative of the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW (GOCNSW).

From cultural exhibitions to book launches and music concerts, the program definitely doesn’t disappoint.

Full program details can be viewed here.

February: 

  • February 19: Greek Fest@ Darling Harbour
  • February 26: Dionysios Solomos Awards
  • February 27: The Debt

March:

  • March 1: A Tale of Two Cities: Athens after the Classical Era 
  • March 5: A Bridge between Cultures: Tales of the Hodja Nasreddin
  • March 8: Australian-Greek Women in Leadership
  • March 10: The Matchmaker & the Miser
  • March 15: My Father’s Daughter by Nicholas Malaxos
  • March 22: Hellas Pays Tribute to Adamantios Korais
  • March 31: Sydney Greek Festival: A Music Journey around the world with Mistura

April

  • April 2: The Greek Australian Writers’ Festival
  • April 2: Mimis Plessas & Giorgos Zambetas
  • April 4: Cyprus Movie Night
  • April 5: The Monuments of the Athenian Acropolis in he First Century of the Modern Greek State
  • April 11: Herakles: Myth and Legacy
  • April 20: The Poets and the Philosopher: Exile and Metamorphosis
  • April 21: Rebetiko: Symphony Concert
  • April 23: The Children of Aphrodite: Cypriots in Australia by Professor Anastasios M. Tamis
  • April 27: The Political Bee: Human Politics and Apicultural Knowledge in Ancient Greece
  • April 30: The Embodiment of a Distant Homeland

May:

  • May 5: Yota Krili book launch
  • May 7: Family Tales with Maria Mouratidou
  • May 18: Impressions of Greece: Historic Photography
  • May 20: Impressions of Greece: Costume and Performance Exhibition
  • May 26: George Dalaras
  • May 27: Greek Fest Returns to Brighton

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