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Zoom To Greece: A Virtual Event with Music & Dance on June 20

NEW YORK – Menousis Greek Folk Dance in Athens, Greece, in collaboration with the Philo4Thought Hellenic Mentoring Initiative in New York, presents Zoom To Greece: A Virtual Glimpse into Greece through Traditional Music & Dance on Saturday, June 20, 1 PM EST.

The dance troupe established in Athens in 1986 by world-famous musician and dance instructor, Paraskevas Ntompros, invites all to join in this weekly summer dance series.

Led by instructor Ntompros, the event starts with a beginners level, 1-1:45 PM EST, followed by the intermediate level, 2-2:45 PM EST.

The event is free, but registration online is required on Eventbrite, search Zoom To Greece: A Virtual Glimpse into Greece (Music & Dance).

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