Tulsa Greek Festival

Tulsa Greek Festival
Friday, Sep 20, 2024 from 11:00am to 9:00pm
Tulsa Greek Festival
1222 South Guthrie Avenue

Greek Folk Dancing
Mikroulia - meaning "Little Ones" - begin dancing at this festival at just 4 years old. Its a tradition that we will keep sharing with future generations for the rest of time.

Ellinopoula and Asteria
Our elementary and middle school dancers, Ellinopoula and Asteria or "Little Greeks and Stars" graduate from Mikroulia to begin learning more challenging dances.

Young Olympians
Our Young Olympians, high school students, bring unmatched energy to the stage with their lively and athletic dances.

Paradosi
Paradosi - which means "Tradition" - is a group of young adults from college and beyond. They take on dances with more complicated steps and choreography.

Alpha Omega
The Alpha Omega group of adult dancers take off their aprons and take on the stage to perform their favorite party dances.

Lord of the Fries
This annual Greek fry eating contest is a big mess and a whole lot of fun
Teams of 2, an "Eater" and a "Feeder," work together to eat the most fries before time runs out The winning team is crowned "The Lords (or Ladies) of the Fries."

The Kidzone
Kids can bounce and play in the inflatable playground and enjoy yard games at no additional cost With their parent’s supervision, of course.

Shop the Agora
Enter the "Agora" or marketplace and browse a range of items for sale from our Boutique, Marketa, and Fine Jewelry booths.

The Marketa
is where you will find the official festival t-shirt and other branded apparel. You can also grab imported Greek dry goods and our community cookbook to make your own Greek feast at home

The Boutique
offers Greek souvenirs such as costume jewelry, clothing, decor, and other gifts.

Fine Jewelry
Cotzias Fine Art and Jewelry brings antique coins, jewelry, and art from Greece and other parts of the Ancient World.

Schedule:

11:00 a.m - 9:00 p.m: Festival Open