Melbourne University Greek Association hosts third sold-out ball

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For the third consecutive year, Melbourne University Greek Association (MUnGA) hosted its sold out annual university ball, held on Friday, 17 April.

More than 200 university students were treated to an evening of traditional Greek dancing, MUnGA-themed cocktails, and live entertainment at the elegant Aerial venue in South Wharf.

MUnGA Ball 10

Fairy lights illuminated the space, creating a warm and enchanting atmosphere where guests came together to celebrate Greek culture in a relaxed yet vibrant setting. A mix of Greek and English music kept the dancefloor alive throughout the night. This year’s ball also featured live music from the Melbourne-based band Dio Patrides, whose performance of traditional music kept the kefi going.

This year’s ball is the third attended by guest Kristen Todorov, who found it just as memorable as previous years.

“The reason I keep attending is because it’s more than just a formal event, it’s a way to stay connected to Greek culture and traditions in an enjoyable setting,” she said. “Each year feels similar but still fresh with new faces and experiences that make it worth coming back.”

MUnGA Ball 10

The event was supported by several prominent Greek Australian businesses, including Active Orthopaedic Centre, Accountancy Group, LV Furniture and Moray & Agnew. Raffle prizes up for grabs included restaurant vouchers, comedy and concert tickets, Greek-inspired artwork, beauty products from Nurse Renee, and more.

The MUnGA Ball was the first large-scale university event attended by RMIT student Sylvie Tzelepis who described it as a “beautiful night.” She told The Greek Herald, “I really enjoyed the Greek dancing. It was great to see the culture alive.”

2025/26 MUnGA Co-Presidents Christina Damigos and Athanasios Pirpiris organised the event alongside a committee of over 20 members and expressed their gratitude for the continued support of club members and sponsors.

MUnGA Co-Presidents Christina Damigos & Athanasios Pirpiris
MUnGA Co-Presidents Christina Damigos & Athanasios Pirpiris.

“An event of this scale is no small undertaking, and words cannot fully capture the time, effort, and persistence that go into bringing it to life,” Co-President Damigos said.

Co-President Pirpiris added: “Looking around the room tonight I am reminded of why nights like these matter. It is not just a celebration, but a gathering of our community that takes pride in its heritage and traditions. Each person here is a part of that story and we truly appreciate you joining us, making this night even more meaningful.”

Damigos echoed this heartfelt appreciation of Greek culture. “It is an honour to share in leading MUnGA and, in doing so, to play a role in preserving and celebrating Greek culture and tradition within Greek Australian youth,” she said on the night.

From left to right Nick Koumides, Co-President of MHSS, Christina Damigos, Co-President of MUnGA, Athanasios Pirpiris, Co-President of MUnGA,
From left to right Nick Koumides, Co-President of MHSS, Christina Damigos, Co-President of MUnGA, Athanasios Pirpiris, Co-President of MUnGA, and Andrew Nicolettou, Co-President of MHSS.

Both presidents feel privileged to continue the “legacy” MUnGA holds for Greek Australian youth. Judging by the enthusiasm and energy of attendees, the association’s annual ball is set to remain a highlight of the university calendar for years to come.

*All photos copyright Renée Zafiropoulos, RZ Studios.

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