Oakleigh’s Greek community enjoy light display and ‘Evzones exhibition’ for Revolution Bicentenary

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The Greek community in the Melbourne suburb of Oakleigh have been treated to a number of special events to mark the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution this year.

Here’s our list of what went down over the last week:

Light display as a tribute to Orthodoxy and Hellenism:

The Greek Orthodox Community of Oakleigh & District, the Parish of Saints Anargiri, Oakleigh Grammar and Saints Anargiri Language Centre paid tribute to the Greek Revolution on the 200th Anniversary of its proclamation and the Annunciation, by illuminating the Church with respect and honour.  

Parish of Saint Anargiri in East Melbourne is lit to mark the bicentenary. Photo supplied.

In line with many wonderful Hellenic tributes worldwide, the concept to this initiative was planted by Mark Robertson, Principal of Oakleigh Grammar, at the Shrine’s footsteps during the Independence Day wreath laying commemoration.  

READ MORE: Oakleigh Grammar School celebrates 200th anniversary of the Greek Revolution.

Members of the Board worked frantically over a 72-hour period to depict the story, paying respect and honouring Orthodoxy and Hellenism. Our Community warmly welcomed the Hellenic and Orthodox faithful of Melbourne and provided them with the opportunity to drive by and observe with pride and respect our blue and white flag and heroes from the revolution.  

Prominent members of the Greek community attended the light display. Photos supplied.

The lighting effect commenced with Father George Adamakis and chanters, chanting the Akathyst Hymn and the National Anthems, leaving the massive crowd, comprising both young and old, mesmerised with unseen memories. 

The Board wish to relay their deepest respect and gratitude to Melbourne’s Hellenic population for their attendance and support of this event of unison, and in particular His Grace Bishop Ezekiel of Dervis, the Greek Consulate of Melbourne, Emmanuel Kakavelakis, the President of the Melbourne Central Greek Community, Bill Papastergiadis and Tony Tsourdalakis, the Chair of the 200 Celebratory Committee. 

READ MORE: Oakleigh Grammar students hold school assembly to mark Greek Revolution bicentenary.

‘The Evzones Collection by Nick Bourdaniotis’ launches at Oakleigh Grammar:

The light display also marked the commencement of The Evzones Collection, a photographic exhibition hosted by Oakleigh Grammar, in conjunction with the 2021 Victorian Bicentenary Committee and the Organisational Council for Greek National Day.

The exhibition showcases 28 beautifully selected photos of the Greek Presidential Guard, the Evzones, taken by Nick Bourdaniotis.

The Evzones Exhibition at Oakleigh Grammar. Photo supplied.

READ MORE: Photographer, Nick Bourdaniotis, on ‘getting the shot’ and being part of the Evzones family.

The opening night on Friday, March 26, at Oakleigh Grammar Convention Center, was attended by over 50 special guests and dignitaries, including Bishop Ezekiel of Dervis from the Melbourne District, Father George Adamakis, Oakleigh Grammar Principal, Mark Robertson, President of the Oakleigh Grammar Board, Chris Damatopoulos, Chairman of 2021 Victorian Committee, Tony Tsourdalakis, Consul General of Greece in Melbourne, Emmanuel Kakavelakis, and photographer, Nick Bourdaniotis.

The photo exhibition. Photo supplied.

Guests were greeted on arrival to the event by senior college students from Oakleigh Grammar. Two Year 7 students, Dimitra Ballis and Elena Logan, from the school also gave a rousing performance of the Greek and Australian National Anthems.

This was followed by speeches from Bishop Ezekiel, who spoke of “the power of the image of the evzone,” and the Consul General of Greece in Melbourne, Emmanuel Kakavelakis, who gave a history of the uniform of the Evzones.

READ MORE: Nick Bourdaniotis’ Evzones Collection launches today in Melbourne.

Students from Oakleigh Grammar with their Principal, Mark Robertson. Photo supplied.

In his speech, Mr Bourdaniotis thanked Oakleigh Grammar for hosting the photo exhibition, as well as Mr Tsourdalakis for helping bring the exhibition to Melbourne, and Natasha Spanos, Acting Head of LOTE from Oakleigh Grammer, for her tireless work coordinating and putting the exhibition at Oakleigh together.

From there, a number of exhibition prints were donated. Mr Tsourdalakis donated a print of the 2018 visit of the Evzones to Oakleigh Grammar to the school, and also donated a print from the 2018 visit of the Evzones to St Eustathios Church in South Melbourne to the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Melbourne District.

Exhibition prints were donated on the night. Photo supplied.

Mr Bourdaniotis himself kindly donated one of his exhibition prints to be silently auctioned throughout the exhibition, with all money raised to be donated to Agapi Care Inc.

Chief Executive Officer at AGAPI Care Inc., Mrs Mary Gakopoulos, as well as members of the board, were in attendance on the opening night and thanked Mr Bourdaniotis, Chris Damatopoulos and Mark Robertson for choosed Agapi Care Inc for the silent auction.

The exhibition will remain open at Oakleigh Grammar Convention Center until Sunday, April 4.

READ MORE: Auction at Nick Bourdaniotis’ Evzones exhibition in Canberra raises $15,000 for Greek school.

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