Tag: Thessaloniki

  • 32nd Sister Cities Festival is on

    32nd Sister Cities Festival is on

    ΟμογένειαThessaloniki Association in Victoria ‘The White Tower’ at 27 of November held its annual conjunction this year at Federation Square, celebrating the 32-year-strong relationship uniting Melbourne and Greece’s second-largest city.

    “This year we’re celebrating 32 years of Sister-City relationships, and as Melburnians from Thessaloniki we are proud of our Melbourne and at the same time never cease to remember our city of origin,” vice-president Christina Despoteris said.

    “Let us again celebrate our heritage, the cultures of both port cities, the ties that keep our peoples as defenders of freedom and the democratic way of life.”

    The association’s festival this year featured artists, musicians and dancers from Greece and Australia and included also many more stalls. 

    “The festival takes place not only to honour our beloved Thessaloniki but also to highlight the beauty of Melbourne, the city we have chosen to call home,” she added.

    “These entertainers, as well as many more artistic and cultural groups, will showcase the rich culture and traditions Greece is renowned for. Then the great White Tower will be surrounded by white flowers, a project which involved the whole Greek community of Melbourne and Athens. This is something not to be missed.”

    The festivities commenced in the centre of Melbourne (city square), with a parade of musicians and dancers who sang, danced and entertained the crowds along the route to Federation Square, where they performed on the main stage. Esteemed guests from both Greece and Australia spoke at the festival.

    Meanwhile, the association supported Monash Uni researcher Dr Mathew Staios’ efforts to raise money for research into providing accurate treatment options for individuals suffering from Alzheimer’s disease within the ageing Greek Australian community. 

    Mr Staios went from Melbourne to Canberra, starting on the day of the 32nd Sister-Cities Festival at Federation Square, over a period of eight days (approximately 750km) with his support team, to raise money for the ageing Greek Australian community on behalf of Alzheimer’s Australia.

    Further to the cultural happenings, attendees took part in drawing competitions, Greek dancing lessons or sample what a variety of traders have to offer. Food was, as always, one of the main attractions. This year the festival has taken on board the most mouth-watering souvlaki masters from Trojan Greek Food, the Cypriot Greek Grill, and Royal Catering gyros. Traditional desserts with a twist were available from Honey Dee, St Gerry’s, Taki’s Balls and Loukoumades. Procal Dairy yoghurt, Tornatoes‘ twisted potatoes, Kalloni little desserts island, Red Hill Marinade marinated lamb, Choo la la nuts and Greek coffee from Evan’s Café will also be waiting by the River Terrace, down the stairs along the Yarra River.

    This year’s event has been made possible with the support of the City of Melbourne, the City of Thessaloniki, the Minister for Multicultural Affairs and the Victorian Multicultural Commission. Delphi Bank was the major commercial benefactor this year, while Neos Kosmos and the Greek Media Group: Ta Nea and Radio 3XY were media sponsors.

    (neoskosmos.com)

  • 18th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival

    18th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival

    ΓενικάThe 18th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival “Images of the 21st Century” will be held on March 11th until the 20th. The annual international institution will host 72 documentary screenings and a plethora of events open to the public, viewers, volunteers and film makers.

    Thematics of the Documentary Festival include:

    – Human rights
    – Financial crisis and “antidotes”
    – Politics
    – Refugees
    – Images of Greece
    – Personalities
    – Art
    – Architecture
    – Revealing stories about the environment
    – Collective memory
    – Aspects of history
    – Next Door People
    – Searching for answers

    In addition there will a department for “Docs in Progress” which will contain 13 films from Central Europe, the Balkans and the Mediterranean, which will be addressed only to special guests of the festival and will be presented to producers, sales agents, distributors and festival representatives. This year, the Greek post production company 2|35 Inc, offers a prize of 15,000 euros in post-production services.

    Therefore, the “Docs in Τhessaloniki / EDN Pitching Forum 2016” which is organized by the European Documentary Network, in collaboration with the 18th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival and with the support of the European program “Creative Europe MEDIA,” offers discussions for producing and pitching documentaries from all over the world through meetings who are open to the public. This way, Greek and foreign professionals from the audiovisual field are given the opportunity to present and promote their work in TV stations in Greece and abroad.

    (greece.greekreporter.com)