Estudiantina of Melbourne

Estudiantina of Melbourne - translates to students of Melbourne .

Originating from Melbourne, this ensemble effortlessly intertwines the rich tapestry of Greece, Turkish, Jewish, and Armenian influences, weaving each performance into a captivating musical journey. With a masterful combination of instruments including the oud, bouzouki, violin, kanun, Accordion and guitar, their performances resonate with spellbinding innovation and timeless allure. Consisting of Maria Antaras-Dalamagas - Accordion/Vocals,Vagelis Ginis - Vocals ,Camille El Feghali - Qanun , Jenny Dixon - Violin, Alex Petropoulos - Guitar,Paul Karalis - Bouzouki Con Kalamaras - Bouzouki/Vocal. In the vibrant city of Melbourne, Australia, with its thriving Greek diaspora community, the resonance of rebetiko and Smyrneika is profound. As one of the largest Greek populations outside of Greece, Melbourne pulsates with the rhythms of Greek music, dance, and traditions. For Estudiantina of Melbourne, their music is not merely a performance but a bridge that connects generations, cultures, and communities. It serves as a conduit for the diaspora to rediscover their roots, share their stories, and celebrate their heritage with pride.

Based in Melbourne, this ensemble has just released their debut album and is currently on tour playing shows around Australia.

Poster for "Songs of the Soul" featuring Rita Abadzi and Kostas Roukounas. Event at Bird's Basement, 25th July 2025. Ticket price $45 + booking fee. Performed by Estudiantina of Melbourne. Red and yellow ornate design.
Poster for the Estudiantina of Melbourne Tour, February-March 2025, featuring dates and locations for events across various festivals in Melbourne, Belgrave, Castlemaine, and Sydney. Includes a stylized image blending a classical statue and a person holding a red cup.
Retro-style poster featuring a woman in a flapper dress playing a wind instrument. Text details an album launch event for "Journey to Rebetika" by Estudiantina of Melbourne on Sunday, March 9th, including venue information.
Concert poster for 'Echoes of Asia Minor' featuring Estudiantina of Melbourne and Melisma Ensemble. Event details: Sunday, June 1, 7 PM at Sts Raphael, Nicholas, and Irene Church Hall, 531 Centre Rd, Bentleigh. Tickets are $30 with a QR code present.

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