Journey from yassou to g'day: digital stories
Organisation
Greek Orthodox Community of Saint George & State Library of QueenslandLocation
BrisbaneProject description and objectives
Eight digital stories reflecting the contribution of the Greek community to Queensland created by the State Library of Queensland as part of the Storylines - Q150 Digital Stories Project.
These digital stories were created during a digital storytelling workshop conducted on 25-26 April 2009. The workshop was facilitated by Mt Nebo Multimedia and coordinated by Zenovia Pappas. The eight stories in the collection include: 'Contessa Diamantina di Roma Lady Bowen' by Diana Hacker; 'Cane farming in the Burdekin' by Margaret Malandris; 'Eiris (Rene) Nicolaides nee Freeleagus' by Jan Psaltis; 'Greek Paniyiri Festival of Brisbane' by Christos Kazonis; 'John Nicolaides and his son Nicholas Nicolaides' by John Nicolaides; 'Legacy of four brothers' by Ann Kryanis; 'Sculpture: A Journey' by Phillip Piperides; and 'The Syrmis Family and their Lasting Legacy' by Beulah Castan.
Partners
The Greek Orthodox Community of Saint George, Sate Library of Queensland and Team Lacey Consultancy




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