Classes are held every Wednesday from 6:30-7:30 p.m. No need to register, just drop in and learn to dance What makes Greek folk dance more than just dance? That’s something you’re going to have to see ...
Daily Bruin columnist Christi Carras’ limited dance background consists of bingeing episodes of “So You Think You Can Dance,” grapevining her way through high school show choir and stumbling through ...
The Austin Greek Festival will feature delicious, authentic Greek cuisine, dance, and fun, all served with renowned Greek hospitality. Visitors can listen to a live Greek band from Greece and learn ...
One of the biggest cultural events of the year comes to Francis Field this weekend: the St. Augustine Greek Festival. There will be plenty of food and pastries, traditionally-costumed folk dancers, ...
Local artist Jeremy Fairchild says Phoenix's First Friday event needs more crime prevention and is asking for a change in leadership. An officer shot and killed a man Peoria police say tried to kidnap ...
The Austin Greek Festival invites Austin and Central Texas to start ‘Livin’ the Greek Life’ this Memorial Day Weekend, Friday – Sunday. Enjoy delicious Greek food and drink, be entertained by a Live ...
At 82 years old, Nick Caviris of Sts. Peter and Paul Greek Orthodox Church in Frederick only recently started learning the art of Greek dance. Though he is the son of Greek immigrants from the island ...
ANN ARBOR, MI — Aromatic Greek food and desserts. Energetic dancers of all ages. Live music in the air. Opa! — the joyful Greek expression will ring out this weekend as Ann Arbor’s Ya’ssoo Greek ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Opa! Greek Fest has returned once again for the 44th year starting Thursday to allow visitors to experience authentic Greek food, music and dance. Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox ...
Thymios Partales and his Greek-American Super Band will perform at their first New Orleans Greek Festival on Memorial Day weekend. The band has two albums’ worth of originals and keeps up with the top ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Every year in Knoxville, thousands of people pack into an area near the St. George Greek Orthodox Church for a festival filled with food, dancing, music, history and plenty of fun.
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