‘Iparhi Ke… To Zeibekiko’ live at the Hellenic Club of Canberra this month

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Canberra’s Greek community is gearing up for a powerful night of live music, dance, and kefi as “Iparhi Ke… To Zeibekiko” takes the stage at the Hellenic Club Woden – Olympus Room on Friday, 21 November 2025, from 8:30pm.

Hosted by Paul Ioakimidis and sponsored by Steki Taverna, the event will bring to life one of the most iconic Greek live albums ever recorded, featuring the legendary Dimitris Mitropanos, Themis Adamantidis, and Dimitris Basis.

Tickets are $55 per person, which include a Greek antipasto platter on arrival, featuring taramasalata, tzatziki, dolmades, kefalograviera cheese, smoked ham, salami, Kalamata olives, Greek salad and bread. Doors open at 7:30pm, with the show starting at 8:30pm.

Originally released in 2005, “Iparhi Ke… To Zeibekiko” celebrates the raw emotion and musical depth of the zeibekiko, a traditional Greek dance and genre known for its expressive, improvisational character. The 31-track album showcases timeless hits such as Zeibekikos, Erotiko, and To Zeibekiko Tis Evdokias.

A talented lineup of local musicians, accompanied by a five-piece band, will recreate the album live, capturing the spirit and authenticity of the original performance. 

The show promises to blend heartfelt vocals, soulful instrumentals, and the passionate rhythm of the zeibekiko – a dance that embodies strength, individuality, and emotion.

This will be a night where music, memory, and Greek pride intertwine – celebrating the timeless power of the zeibekiko and the enduring heartbeat of Hellenic culture in Canberra.

Event Details

  • Date: Friday, 21 November 2025
  • Doors Open: 7:30pm | Show Starts: 8:30pm
  • Venue: Olympus Room, Hellenic Club Woden, 1 Matilda Street, Phillip ACT 2606
  • Tickets: $55 per person – includes Greek Antipasto on arrival. BOOK HERE

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