Experience the spirit of Epirus at the Panipirotiki Enosis of NSW’s Annual Dance

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The Panipirotiki Enosis of NSW is set to bring the Greek community together for an unforgettable evening of music, dance and cultural celebration at its highly anticipated Annual Dance.

The event will take place on Saturday, February 15, at the Greek Community Club in Lakemba, Sydney.

This special night will be filled with the vibrant sounds of Epirus, featuring a live band led by renowned musician Thanasis Pylarinos, accompanied by George Svolos on the clarinet and Maria Toila on vocals.

Tickets for the event are priced at $80 for adults and $40 for children aged 12 and under. It is important to note that bookings are pre-paid only, and drinks will be sold separately.

The Panipirotiki Enosis of NSW invites everyone to join in this joyous occasion and experience the warmth and spirit of Greek hospitality. Whether you are an avid dancer or simply wish to enjoy a lively and culturally enriching night, this event promises to be a memorable celebration for all.

Those wishing to attend can book their tickets online via https://www.trybooking.com/CXTVN or contact Yiannis (0418 296 701) or Kostas (0408 629 893) for further information.

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