‘Nionio is getting married’: Sydney Greek Dancing School hold annual dance concert

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The Sydney Greek Dancing School recently held their annual dance concert at the Bryan Brown Theatre to a sold-out audience.

120 of the School’s dance students, along with Karagiozi and his family, attempted to teach NIONIO (who has two left feet), how to dance for his upcoming wedding.

All photos supplied by Bourdo Photography.

The plot thickened when NIONIO revealed to everyone in the audience that he doesn’t know how to dance and that he lied to his fiancé about being a fabulous dancer.

Students were then encouraged to help NIONIO find his Greek Groove.

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