Unley event honours Greek language as cornerstone of identity and heritage

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Members of the Greek Australian community gathered in Unley, South Australia for an afternoon tea this past weekend to mark UNESCO World Greek Language Day and celebrate the cultural and historical significance of the Greek language.

The celebration brought together families, local organisations, and multicultural advocates for an afternoon of performances and social connection. Traditional Greek dances, poetry recitals and conversations in Greek formed the centrepiece of the event.

Steve Georganas, Federal Member for Adelaide, attended the event and acknowledged the contributions of Greek Australians to the cultural fabric of SA. He joined community members in recognising the role language plays in preserving heritage and identity.

Addressing the event’s attendees, Georganas said, “It was a special moment for the community to come together and be united by our proud heritage.”

He continued, “The Greek language is more than a means of communication. It carries our history, our philosophy, and our identity. Celebrating it is a way of honouring the generations who kept it alive and those who continue to pass it on.”

It was clear that the event was encouraging the participation of the next generation. Young people were actively involved in performances, including poetry and traditional dance, demonstrating ongoing engagement with language and cultural practices.

The event saw attendees bond over a shared love for the language, and exchanged stories, food and insights into the importance of maintaining linguistic traditions within Australia’s multicultural society.

The celebration reinforced a sense of SA’s community connection and cultural pride aligned with the global recognition of UNESCO World Greek Language Day.

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