Each year, we celebrate the launch of Refugee Week Greece with a special event hosted in a different city across the country. This event has now become a cherished tradition, highlighting and honouring local initiatives that promote inclusion, multiculturalism, and unity within communities.

The Municipality of Kallithea and the Migrant Integration Centre play a key role in the daily support and social inclusion of refugees and migrants, through personalised counselling, access to health, education and employment services, as well as empowerment activities.

TUESDAY 16 June 2026

18:00 – 22:00

Municipal Theatre Kallithea

Welcome address by Dina Ntziora, Representative of Refugee Week Greece

Welcome address by Nikolaos Yatras, Deputy Mayor for Health, Social Policy and Welfare and Chair of the Migrant Integration Council

Screening of a selected short film from the Balkans Beyond Borders Short Film Festival “Write My Name” Deya Ar, Begüm Aksoy (Jordan, Palestine, Turkey, 2024, 15 min)

Presentation by Synesis Pigi AMKE

Traditional dance performance, “Edalı da Modalı Yar”, by primary school students

Performance of the traditional song “Bir Kızıl Goncaya Benzer Dudağın” by student Rümeysa Kaba

Presentation by the Union of the Ukrainian Diaspora in Greece

Performance of the traditional song “Hutsulka Ksenia” by Evgenia Savchyk, soloist of the vocal and dance ensemble Edelweiss

Dance duet: “Lebidonka”

Traditional dance performance: “Hopak”

Participation of the Ukrainian youth vocal and dance ensemble “Edelweiss”, of the Cultural Heritage Promotion and Support Association “Trembita”

Screening of a selected short film from the Balkans Beyond Borders Short Film Festival

PRIKOSYMPHONO – Elena Gazi, Dolan Bailey, Alejandra Diaz, Leonardo Dal Fabbro (Greece–Spain, 2024, 4 min 56 sec)

Presentation by the Albanian Community

Polyphonic song performances by the ensemble “Adelfotita”:

My Angel

This Eagle of Ours

Beautiful Young Girl

Traditional dances by the dance group “United Through Traditional Dance”

Presentation by the Egyptian Community

Traditional dance performance: “Tahteeb”

Presentation by the Syrian Community

Traditional music performance on the oud by Nabil Al Sayeg

Parallel Activities

Throughout the event, the foyer of the Municipal Theatre will host traditional arts and crafts workshops presented by members of the Turkish and Egyptian communities.

“It is a great honour for Kallithea to host this event, organised within the framework of Refugee Week Greece by the Migrant Integration Centre, in collaboration with the Migrants and Refugees Integration Council. Our city is a vibrant crossroads where communities from across the Mediterranean and the Black Sea coexist in harmony.

In Kallithea, Greeks from Asia Minor and Pontus live and create alongside people from North Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe who have made this city their home. The different communities, cultural traditions and personal stories of our residents shape a society that is open, multicultural and deeply human.

Kallithea — a city of diverse communities and rich cultural traditions — welcomes you once again as we honour World Refugee Day.”

Deputy Mayor for Health, Social Policy and Welfare, Mr Nikolaos Giatras

With people at its heart, the Municipality works every day to promote inclusion, solidarity and social cohesion.