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Samantha Masters (Stellenbosch University, South Africa): ‘From Greece and Rome to South Africa: Wim Botha and Classical Statuary’
A free, online lecture by Samantha Masters (Ancient Studies Department, Stellenbosch University, South Africa) hosted by the University of Vienna ("Eranos Vindobonensis"). Join the event via this access link at 5pm CET (4pm UTC) on Thursday 14 January. In amongst a gallery of international artists that engage with classical antiquity, there are also several contemporary […]
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The Fascist Archive in Performance
The Fascist Archive in Performance: Classical Reception in Film and Live Events under Mussolini is an online symposium co-hosted with the University of Groningen and the University of Trento; co-organised by Giovanna Di Martino, Eleftheria Ioannidou, and Sara Troiani. Further information and registration The symposium is the second in a series of events on classical […]
Rhodessa Jones: ‘Medea in Lockdown’
Rhodessa Jones, Visiting Artist for the Center for Hellenic Studies, will be presenting on 'Medea in Lockdown' at 11.30am EST (4.30pm UTC) on Friday 15 January. Free, online - register by emailing events@chs.harvard.edu to receive the Zoom link. Rhodessa Jones is Co-Artistic Director of the acclaimed San Francisco performance company Cultural Odyssey. She is an […]
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Rosa Andújar (KCL) ‘The Greek Trilogy of Luis Alfaro: New Visions of Tragedy in 21st-Century America’
Rosa Andújar (KCL) ‘The Greek Trilogy of Luis Alfaro: New Visions of Tragedy in 21st-Century America’
An APGRD Public Lecture streamed live on YouTube, followed by live Q&A; chaired by Dr Justine McConnell (KCL).
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Edith Hall (KCL): ‘Why Homer’s Iliad is so popular in the 21st century’
Edith Hall (KCL): ‘Why Homer’s Iliad is so popular in the 21st century’
A free online event considering why Homer’s Iliad is so popular in the 21st century. Part of the Historic-All lecture series organised by Cambourne Village College, and open to all via Teams.
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Oren Margolis (East Anglia): ‘After Daedalus’
Oren Margolis (East Anglia): ‘After Daedalus’
Dr Oren Margolis (lecturer in Renaissance Studies at the University of East Anglia) will be presenting a paper on 'After Daedalus', exploring the mechanical and the liberal arts in Aldus Manutius and beyond, for the Cambridge Classical Reception Seminar Series. 5.15.pm (UTC) on 26 January. Email nh433@cam.ac.uk for a Zoom link.
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Isabelle Torrance (Aarhus): ‘Uses of the Past: ERC-Funded Research at the Classical Influences and Irish Culture project’
Isabelle Torrance (Aarhus): ‘Uses of the Past: ERC-Funded Research at the Classical Influences and Irish Culture project’
An online lecture hosted by the Classical Association in Northern Ireland at 6.45pm (UTC) on Wednesday 27 January. Visit the event webpage for more information.