The Greek Lyceum of South Australia held a dance and music concert on Sunday, May 28 at the Walford Anglican School in Adelaide to mark its 30th anniversary.
The concert, titled Footsteps in the Sand: A concert showcasing dances and music of the Greek Islands and Coastline, saw over 150 people attend to enjoy the extravaganza.
At the concert, guests were welcomed by the Lyceum’s vice-chairperson, who thanked both teachers for their tireless passion, enthusiasm and dedication to teaching Hellenic traditions to children and young adults. From there, students performed island dances, as well as dances brought to the islands by migrants and refugees from Asia Minor.
The concert, which was supported by a grant from the SA Department of the Premier and Cabinet, provided an opportunity to showcase new costumes worn by students.
A group of old scholars of the school also performed during the concert, while each student was presented with a trophy at the conclusion of the performance.