Dimitra Hatziadam’s Evzones photo exhibition to be on display in Victoria

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Victoria’s Greek National Day Organising Committee has today announced that from December 12, 2021, the solo photo exhibition of Dimitra Hatziadam will be on display at function centre, The Coburg in Victoria.

READ MORE: Dimitra Hatziadam: ‘What would Greece be without the familiar sound of the Evzones’ tsarouchi?’.

The exhibition, titled “EVZONES/Guardians of the Unseen,” is under the auspices of the Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou and will be transferred for the first time from Greece to Australia with the support of the General Secretariat of Hellenes Abroad and Public Diplomacy.

Dimitra Hatziadam with the Evzones.

Attendees will be able to view the Evzones as never before, with a unique display of 11 banners, three meters high, depicting the traditional costumes and actions of the Presidential Guard.

READ MORE: The Greek female photographer who glorifies Evzon and his symbolism.

The photo exhibition is part of the national program celebrating the 200th anniversary of the beginning of the Greek Revolution, “Greece 2021,” and the official program of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia.

For more information on the exhibition, please contact the Secretary of the Committee, Ms Natasha Spanou at greeknationalday@gmail.com.

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