Hellenic Lyceum of Sydney dance group showcased on Channel 9 show

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The Hellenic Lyceum Sydney‘s youth dance group performed on Channel Nine’s Today Show on Wednesday, August 21, showcasing their exceptional dancing skills.

Sporting traditional costumes, the group demonstrated their commitment to upholding Greek traditions by displaying their dancing in the early hours of the morning.

Dance teacher Vasilios Aligiannis coordinated the spectacle.

This opportunity to platform Greek culture came as the television program launched a competition to win a luxury seven-night Mediterranean cruise.

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