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FESTIVAL HELLENIKA® is an It is an open platform for people of exciting and diverse any background to showcase Hellenic fostering Hellenic links to the arts and connections to the arts and their celebrating Hellenic culture. ‘Hellenic’ Australian manifestations. because the focus is not on Greek nationality but Hellenic culture, both We actively support local artists inside and outside Greece. Anybody and work to make FESTIVAL with an interest and a passion for HELLENIKA® accessible to the Hellenic art and culture is welcome, broader community. In this way we indeed encouraged to participate. inform, broaden horizons, break down stereotypes, and foster greater Hellenism represents a culture beyond harmony and understanding. borders, with a long and significant tradition both inside and outside FESTIVAL HELLENIKA® is of what is now the Greek Nation. coordinated by the South Australian It flourishes in Cyprus, The United Council for the Greek Cultural Month States, Canada, Brazil, and Incorporated. It is a community, elsewhere, with major contributions umbrella organisation, with from many diverse people, from Lord membership open to any group, Byron to Con the Fruiterer. organisation and society with an interest in Hellenic connections to FESTIVAL HELLENIKA® is held the arts. Established in 1991, with the annually in during March, support of the Consulate General of April and May and is a major part of Greece in , it is non- the Hellenic cultural scene in South political, non-sectarian, non-profit and Australia. independent. The Governing board of volunteers is elected every two years by member organisations.

Life comes to the Festival through artists, presenters, sponsors and audiences like you. We welcome you all and invite you to come join us in celebrating with FESTIVAL HELLENIKA®, as a vital part of Australia’s cultural diversity. MEMBERS OF THE SA COUNCIL FOR THE GREEK CULTURAL MONTH INCORPORATED ΜΕΛΗ ΤΟΥ ΝΟΤΙΟ ΑΥΣΤΡΑΛΙΑΝΟΥ ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΙΟΥ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟΥ ΠΟΛΙΤΙΣΤΙΚΟΥ ΜΗΝΑ

›› Cretan Association of SA ›› Inter-Communities Council of SA ›› Constantinople Hellenic Society of SA ›› Malona Society St George Rhodes SA ›› Cypriot Community of SA Incorporated ›› Friends of Ecclesiastical & Byzantine Music ›› National Union of Greek Australian Association Students SA ›› Greek Festival ›› Organisation of Hellenic & Hellenic Cypriot Women of Australia ›› Greeks of Egypt & Middle East Society of SA Incorporated ›› Panarcadian Association SA ‘Kolokotronis’ ›› Greek Orthodox Community & Parish of Prophet Elias ›› Pan Ipirotikos Society of SA ›› Greek Orthodox Community & Parish of ›› Pan-Laconian Society of SA Saint Spyridon ›› Pan Macedonian Association of South ›› Greek Orthodox Community of Port Australia Adelaide The Nativity of Christ ›› Panrhodian Society Colossus (SA) ›› Greek Orthodox Community & Parish of Incorporated Saint George ›› SA Friends of A.A.I.A Inc. ›› Greek Orthodox Community & Parish of ›› The Vrinean Society Saint Anthony ›› Zakynthian Society of SA ›› Greek Orthodox Parish of Saint Panteleimon EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS ΜΕΛΗ ΤΟΥ ΔΙΟΙΚΗΤΙΚΟΥ ΣΥΜΒΟΥΛΙΟΥ Apostolou, George Greeks of Egypt & Middle East Society SA (Treasurer) Boravos, Thomas Co-opted member Capetanakis, Tassos Co-opted member Dacolias, Loula Greek Orthodox Community & Parish of St George Dimopoulos, Eva Pan Ipirotikos Society SA Fotopoulos, Adonis The Vrinean Society Kelakios, Sabina Panrhodian Society Colossus’ (SA) Incorporated Kouzionis, Matoula Constantinople Hellenic Society SA Inc. Papafilopoulos, Zoi Panarcadian Association SA ‘Kolokotronis’ (Vice President) Potiris, Anastasia Glendi Greek Festival (Secretary) Tsalikis, Joanna Organisation of Hellenic & Hellenic Cypriot Women of Australia Kriaris, Nick Associate Member Simos, Sam Associate Member MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT ΜΗΝΥΜΑ ΤΗΣ ΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΥ

As always I am excited about the Festival Hellenika ® program. The 2017 program is going to be filled with performances, presentations, exhibitions, concerts and events that reflect the talent and passion that engage audiences throughout South Australia and Greece. We aim to reach people from all walks of life, including a commitment to young people from early childhood through to tertiary level. Furthermore, we are proud of our creative achievements and our long-standing aim to encourage, nurture and promote all aspects of Hellenic cultural creativity creation and its Australian manifestations.

Some of our highlights this year will be our musical events. Musical Centres of the Aegean at the Dunstan Playhouse featuring Areti Ketime and Manolis Kottoros who will take us on an unforgettable journey not to be missed. Apodimi Kompania at the Marion Cultural Centre will touch us with Rebetika and Greek Folkloric music. Nostalgic cinema screenings will bring back memories for many; presentations on Greek Folk Remedies: Foods Facts & Fictions and Constantinople: through foreign eyes will be interesting and engaging. We invite you to hear and reflect on the stories, memories and experiences of actual passengers of the Begoña, predominately – bride ship – that transported them from Greece to Australia 60 years ago. Also as it is 60 years since the death of Nikos Kazantzakis there will be a presentation regarding one of Greece’s most famous, international acclaimed man of letters. And there are so many more. We look forward to seeing you at these events.

Festival Hellenika® is made possible through the passion, commitment and generosity of our committee members, our sponsors and of course the public who I thank for their ongoing support. Over the next few months, I trust we will immerse you in the richness, abundance and variety of our Festival.

Loula Dacolias President PROGRAMME

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H νεράϊδα Presented by SACGCM An outdoor Cinema event, show και το casing the gold couple of Greek Cinema, Aliki Vougiouklaki and παλικάρι Dimitris Papamichael. This is a story of two families, Cinema under the Stars on the island of Crete, whose / Θερινό Σινεμά everlasting rivalry has split the inhabitants in two groups. In Chania, Crete the townspeople Friday 3 February either defend the Fourtounakis 7:45pm or the Vrontakis families, and for what cause? It started ages ago Greek Orthodox Parish of and they don’t even remember Saint Andrew’s why they hate each other. A Cnr Beach and Morton Cretan style romantic comedy Roads, Christie Downs SA set in the picturesque beauty 5164 that is Crete that will have you in stitches. Gold Coin Donation

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The St Andrew Parish, Parents and Friends committee have kindly offered their time to provide Food and Drinks at a cost. Presented by SACGCM TWO GREEK- in association with Adapt Enterprises AUSTRALIANS Featuring two Greek-Australian performers Stan Bastiras and WALK INTO A BAR Ross Vosvotekas. Stan has been part of the music scene for over Comedy – Music thirty years. Ross has been / Κωμωδία - Μουσική performing comedy for almost ten years. Original acoustic tunes and stand up comedy! A unique 16 -18 February night of performance. The show 23, 25 February will entertain all. Grab a meal 2 - 4 March 8:00pm downstairs before the show.

Astor Hotel Rooftop Bar 437 Pulteney Street, Adelaide SA 5000

16 February Preview $15 Full Price $18 Concession $15

Adelaide Fringe Tix 1300 621 255 and www.adelaidefringe.com. au/fringetix/two-greek- australians-walk-into-a- bar Presented by Greek Orthodox NORWOOD GREEK Parish and Community ‘Prophet Elias’ FESTIVAL An Adelaide Greek band made up of local musicians have prepared Day Fair / Πανηγύρι a superb festival programme of live entertainment.

Saturday 18 February At the Greek Festival of 5:00pm till midnight Norwood, you will find:

Prophet Elias Church • An abundant menu of many Greek foods and Greek 87 Beulah Road beverages Norwood SA 5067 • Greek dancing by various FREE ADMISSION local dance groups N/A • Games for children of all ages • Greek fun in a happy, multicultural and family atmosphere • Visits, explanations and tours of the Orthodox Church • The only Greek-Australian Museum in Adelaide Η Αλίκη Presented by SACGCM An outdoor Cinema event, show στο casing the golden couple of Greek Cinema, Aliki Vougiouklaki Nαυτικό and Dimitris Papamichael. Aliki is in love with someone who is serving his duty in the Greek Cinema under the Stars / Θερινό Σινεμά navy. Wanting to see him, she disguises herself as a navy soldier and gets aboard her lover’s ship. Friday 24 February Things get more complicated 7:45pm when she comes across the ship’s captain, her father! Senior Campus Saint George College 75 Rose Street Mile End SA 5031

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The St George College, Parents and Friends committee have kindly offered their time to provide Food and Drinks at a cost. Presented by Athens Production

A BATTLE OF Loucas started his career when Cat Stevens gave him his first SONGS: GREECE singing job in London. A Cypriot refugee, multi award VERSUS THE USA winner, singer / songwriter OVER 2000 SHOWS IN LONDON presents a basket full of stories WITH LOUCAS LOIZOU and songs by some of the best songwriters of Greece including Cabaret - Music M Hatzidakis, M Theodorakis, K / Μουσική Βραδιά Hatzis competing against some of the best songs from America 3-4, 12, 17-18 that Nana Mouskouri made March, 7:30pm famous all over the world.

Fedora’s Restaurant, You get to vote! ‘Among the The Hilton Hotel best 5 shows’ The Advertiser, ‘A night to remember, ‘Didn’t want 264 South Road the night to end,’ ‘Heavenly, Hilton SA 5033 mesmerising’ MTV, London. Adults $25 ‘Amazing’ Adelaide Theatre Concession $20 Guide. Children $15

Adelaide Fringe Tix 1300 621 255 www.adelaidefringe.com. au/fringetix/a-battle-of- songs-greece-versus-the- usa-over-2000-shows-in- london-with-loucas-loizou For dinner bookings call (08) 8443 8404 from 6:00pm.

Tickets also available at the door. Presented by Kyriakos Gold

THE GREEKLISH “Alo, dali mou! Pame vizita sto PROJECT: Adelai?” After 3 sold out nights in , The Greeklish ADELAIDE EDITION Project comes to Adelaide! Comedy / Κωμωδία Join Kyriakos Gold a for a night of hilarity and Greek-Australian madness. Contestants will Friday 3 March have the chance to test their 7:00pm Greeklish* knowledge and fight The Deli for the title of South Australian Greeklish “Tsampio” or just share 54A George St favourite Greeklish experiences. Thebarton SA 5031 Come along to match wits and be $15 + BF Drinks and food judged by fellow Greek-lebrities available for purchase and you might even win some great prizes along the way. www.trybooking. com/book/ *GREEKLISH: A beautifully event?embed&eid=258419 blended combination of Greek or and English. A ‘dialect’ that has emerged from years of Greek www.facebook.com/ migrants living in an English- greeklishproject speaking nation and finding their way to bridge the language barrier Presented by Michelle and Keke TAVERNA Oriental Dance Alexandria the second largest ALEXANDRIA city in Egypt known as ‘The Pearl of the Mediterranean’ and Entertainment / Διασκέδαση has an atmosphere that is more Mediterranean than Middle Saturday 4 March Eastern. 7:30pm This stems from its ancient intention to be a Hellenistic Greeks of Egypt and Middle East Society Hall Centre in Egypt. There continue to be Greek Taverns in 56 Richmond Road Alexandria, Egypt which boast Keswick SA 5035 port views.

$40 per person including ‘Taverna Alexandria’ is a food. Drinks available to recreation of this, here in purchase at the bar Adelaide, held at GEMES club featuring delicious Greek/ Keke - 0425 459 266 Egyptian cuisine, live nostalgic Taki - 0412 950 796 Greek music, Greek/Egyptian folk dance relevant to the region.

Featuring guest performer ‘Caroline’ a professional oriental dancer from Egypt. Presented by the Friends of CLASSICAL GREEK A.A.I.A inc.and SACGCM An Archaeological walk designed COLUMNS WALK for everyone, especially young students. The event will involve Workshop on the move (approximately 2 hours)/ walking, at a leisurely pace Ξενάγηση from Victoria Square to the Art Gallery, via King William Street and North Terrace. Monday 13 March (Public Holiday) 9:45am We will look at the facades of some of Adelaide’s finest Meet at 9:45am in front of classical buildings. Your guide SA Water Building (South East corner of Victoria will be Spiros Sarris, President Square and Angas Street) of the South Australian Friends to commence walk at of the Australian Archaeological 10:00am. Institute at Athens Incorporated. Note: The holding of this outdoor event is subject to prevailing weather conditions; therefore please wear appropriate attire / hats etc. Minors MUST be accompanied by an adult.

FREE ADMISSION

Essential – RSVP by Friday 10 March 2017 by calling or sending a text message to Spiros Sarris 0404 145 455 or Email: [email protected] Presented by SACGCM in HELLAS: A collaboration with the City of West Torrens KALEIDOSCOPE OF Local Greek artists Joanna Kalambogias, Pandora, COLOUR Helen Panagopoulos, Ioanna Touloumtzoglou and Litsa Art Exhibition / Έκθεση Tourlis come together to capture through their eyes and their unique and individual artistry Monday 20 March - the essence of HELLAS: A Sunday 2 April KALEIDOSCOPE OF COLOUR.

City of West Torrens Kaleidoscope derives from the Auditorium Hamra Centre Greek words καλός - beautiful, 1 Brooker Tce είδος - form and σκοπέω - to Hilton SA 5033 look; and indeed this exhibition will embrace it all through the FREE ADMISSION works of these multi-talented artists. N/A Come along to see this exhibition truly a feast for the eyes, the heart and the sole. Presented by Peter Photakis, JOURNEY IN THE Panrhodian Society Colossus (SA) Incorporated and SACGCM SHIP BEGOÑA - 60 Migration is associated with Hellenic life since Homeric times. YEARS THEN AND Generations of Hellenes left their homeland in a quest for new horizons and the promise NOW of fulfilment of their dreams and aspirations. The era of Post- Talk - Ομιλία World War II saw an influx of young single Hellenic women Wednesday 29 March migrating to Australia to start a 7:00pm new life.

Panrhodian Society Peter Photakis’ talk recounts his Colossus (SA) Incorporated journey of the 900 Nifes (brides) who travelled with him and his 148a Henley Beach Road family on the ship Begoña in Torrensville SA 5031 1957.

FREE ADMISSION 2017 is the sixtieth Anniversary of this Journey. Peter and some N/A of these Nifes reunite and present their Odyssey from then to now. Μουσικά Κέντρα του Αιγαίου MUSICAL CENTRES OF THE AEGEAN MUSIC HELLENIKA®

Concert / Συναυλία

Saturday 1 April 8pm

Dunstan Playhouse Centre

$45

BASS 131 246 https://www. adelaidefestivalcentre. com.au/shows/festival- hellenika/ Presented by SACGCM and the

The Musical Centres of the Aegean is a music show which concentrates on the traditional music of the Greek Aegean Sea’s islands. Τhe skillful violinist Manolis Kottoros conducts and performs at this vertebrate musical narration which focuses on the elements which influenced and finally transformed the Aegean islands’ musical production. Manolis Kottoros has participated in numerous concerts in Greece and abroad and he has a knowledge of Greek traditional music.

He collaborates with the well-known international singer and santour player Areti Ketime who participates as a soloist in the show. In the Musical Centres of the Aegean project Manolis Kottoros has assembled in suites the most characteristic tunes and songs of the most significant musical centres of the Aegean. He and his fellow musicians perform them in a contemporary style but with all the respect afforded to each one of the local musical idioms, join them for an unforgettable journey across the Aegan. Presented by Dr. Margaret LIVING IN THE EAST: O’Hea Dr. Margaret O’Hea, Senior TRANSFORMATIONS Lecturer in Archaeology in the Department of Classics, IN GREEK CULTURE Archaeology and Ancient History at The , 200 BC – AD 200 will present this richly engaging and timely talk. In what ways did Talk / Ομιλία communities identify themselves as Greek, centuries after their ancestors settled in cities of the Tuesday 11 April Hellenistic Near East? 7:00pm It is easy to forget that different Room GO4 ethnic and religious groups lived Napier Building – often peacefully – side by side The University of Adelaide, in the Near East for millennia North Terrace, Adelaide and that cultural blendings were commonplace. FREE ADMISSION This lecture will explore some N/A aspects of integration and persistent Greek identities in the regions which became the Roman provinces of Syria, Arabia and Palestine, from an archaeologist’s perspective. Not to be missed Presented by Meraki Music

GREEK MUSIC BY An evening with Greek Dance music with Meraki and friends. THE SEA - MERAKI Featuring music from the Greek islands (nisiotika), mainland MUSIC (dimotika) and urban centres (rebetika, laika). Songs of love Entertainment / Διασκέδαση and celebration. Michael Tyllis (vocals, oud, Saturday 29 April bouzouki), Polixeni Arabatzis Doors open 6:00pm. (vocals), Nick Arabatzis (vocals, Programme 7:00 – bouzouki), Mary Raptis (violin), 11:00pm Steve Papadopoulos (guitar), Paul Jankovic (double bass), Demeter Seacliff Surf Lifesaving Tsounis (piano, baglamas, Club toumberleki) 248 Esplanade Seacliff SA 5049

$25 (free admission 12 years and under)

0410 765 942 APODIMI COMPANIA Concert / Συναυλία

Friday 21 April 8:00pm

Marion Cultural Centre 287 Diagonal Road Oaklands Park 5046

$30

Spartan Electrical, 140 Henley Beach Road, Torrensville or call George 0417 844 140 Limited seating book early Presented by SACGCM

Authentic traditional music and songs of the Greek Islands, Crete, Asia Minor and Rembetika music played in the ‘old style’

Originally from Brunswick, Melbourne and now residing in Athens, Greece for the past 22 years, Apodimi Compania is one of the world’s leading exponents of Rebetika and Greek Folk Song and Dance music.

The group perform both styles of music with grace and dexterity, clearly in love with their repertoire, on a variety of traditional instruments, including the Fiddle, six string Bouzouki, Tzoura, Baglama, Banjo, Guitar, Oud and Lute as well as excellent vocals. Apodimi Kompania have released three albums through Brunswick Recordings and another 5 albums in Greece. Presented by Leonard Janiszewski SHAKIN’ THE & Effy Alexakis and SACGCM Many still remember, the Greek WORLD OVER: cafe of milk bar in each suburb and every country town, in Australia AUSTRALIA’S open all hours, 7 days a week. This lecture chronicles how GREEK CAFES & these family-based food-catering enterprises were a ‘Trojan Horse’ for the Americanisation of the MILK BARS eating, social and cultural habits of Australians from the very start Talk - Ομιλία of the twentieth century. They introduced American commercial Wednesday 3 May food-catering ideas, technology 7:00pm and products and influenced the development of cinema, popular Cibo Espresso music and even architecture 218 Rundle Street along American lines. The Greek Adelaide SA 5000 café and milk bar ‘transformed’ Australian popular culture. FREE ADMISSION Presented by social historian N/A Leonard Janiszewski and documentary photographer The book, Greek Cafes & Effy Alexakis, the lecture not Milk Bars of Australia, will only investigates the overall be available for purchase development of Greek cafés and signing at the event. and milk bars across Australia (including Adelaide and South Australia), but also the personal stories of those involved – proprietors, waiting staff and customers. Presented by Ionia Rembetiko IONIA REMBETIKO Band A Greek night of Laika, Rembetika BAND and Dimotika songs with dancing and food supplied by Pluto’s Entertainment / Διασκέδαση Philosophers Kitchen

6 musicians Apostolis Poulis Saturday 6 May (vocals & oud), Patty Montgomery 7:30pm (politiki lyra), John Kourbelis (Santouri & baglama), Steve Navarino Hall Papadopoulos (guitar), Ann 83 South Road Harrington (toumberleki), and Thebarton SA 5031 Hristakis (bouzouki)

$50 including food

Christos 0415 308 393 or Kostas 0408 640 603 Presented by Organisation of GREEK FOLK Hellene and Hellene-Cypriot Women of Australia (SA) REMEDIES: FOODS Incorporated An open forum presented in FACTS & FICTIONS conjunction with the SA History Festival, exploring the time Forum - Talk / honoured traditions of folk Δημόσια Συζήτηση remedies and their relation to health and well being. Greek healing remedies dating from Sunday 7 May the time of Hippocrates, offer 2:00pm a wealth of natural treatments North Adelaide and therapies to heal body, mind Community Centre and spirit. They are still practised today in many Greek households 176 Tynte Street but the question remains, how North Adelaide SA 5006 effective or ‘natural’ are these Gold coin donation holistic remedies and what can they offer us in the light of Bookings Essential modern medicine? please call 0422 617 015 / 0404 210 553 In addition to a historical overview of Greek home remedies and practices, the therapeutic properties of particular foods, herbs and plants will be discussed with the inclusion of audio /visual displays and tastings including chicken soup. Guest speakers include Naturopath Lynne Singlewood and Peter Photakis (on Olive Leaf extract). Presented by Toula Kritas

CONSTANTINOPLE: Constantinople, the city of Emperor Constantine, was the THROUGH FOREIGN capital of the Eastern Roman, or Byzantine, Empire for over EYES 1000 years. It was considered the largest and wealthiest city in Talk / Ομιλία the western world, and to many it was the centre of the known world, surpassing all other cities Wednesday 17 May 7:00pm of the time. Thousands of people of all Room 3, Thebarton Community Centre social classes, including pilgrims, royalty, church officials, Cnr Ashwin Parade diplomats, crusaders, artists and South Road and scholars, travelled to Torrensville SA 5031 Constantinople, and many wrote FREE ADMISSION about their experiences. This talk will explore N/A Constantinople through the writings of travellers and others who for religious, cultural, political or other reasons, found themselves in the Queen of Cities. By drawing on evidence including ambassadorial and diplomatic reports, letters, literary texts and travel descriptions, we will examine how Constantinople – the city, its people and culture – was viewed by visitors from both the west and the east. Saturday 3 June ‘A MORAL DUTY 3:00pm TO THE GREEKS’ Greeks of Egypt & Middle East Society Hall NEW ZEALAND AND GREEK ARMIES 56 Richmond Rd TOGETHER IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND Keswick SA 5035 ITALY 1942-1944 FREE ADMISSION Talk / Ομιλία N/A Presented by Martyn Brown

2017 marks the 75th anniversary of the beginning of several years of interaction between the New Zealand and free Greek armies in the Middle East and Italy during the same conflict. Radio broadcasts, Christmas postcards and socialising between the troops project an image of bonding and respect. The two armies also had their only shared victory against the Axis enemy during this period.

It was a time that also permeated with frustration, intrigue and diplomatic power plays. Examining the New Zealand experience offers insights into the interaction of the Greeks, New Zealanders and the British during this period.

The presentation will also utilise various multi-media from the period concerned. UPCOMING EVENTS

Presented by Tsambika DeGeorge Τα Ζουζούνια and Con Dalagiorgos

An open forum presented for της Αδελαϊδας children under 12 years of age.

Musical Performance for An intimate and casual performance Children of Greek children’s and traditional songs, encouraging audience TBC participation. 45 minutes TBC

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Presented by George Stassinakis Ο διαχρονικός Celebrating 60 years from the death of Nikos Kazantzakis

Καζαντζάκης Mr George Stassinakis, President of the International Society of The Timeless Nikos Kazantzakis Friends of Nikos Kazantzakis and Ambassador of Hellenism, invites you Sunday 12 November to partake in the 60 year celebrations since the death of renowned Greek TBC author Nikos Kazantzakis in 2017.

TBC Mr Stassinakis is the founder of the Society of Friends of Nikos TBC Kazantzakis and has been involved in the promotion of Nikos Kazantzakis’s literary works worldwide for over 28 years Apodimi Compania Friday 21 April at 8pm Marion Cultural Centre Tickets $30 Spartan Electrical Torrensville 8352 4222 or George 0417 844 140

FESTIVAL HELLENIKA 2017