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APGRD Lectures, 2006-2007

Excerpt from a score by Wolff

Christian Wolff (Composer, and former Professor of Classics and of Music, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire) gave a lecture on 'Greek Tragedy and Some 20th-Century Experimental Music' at 2.15pm, Wednesday 18 October 2006 in the Lecture Theatre, Classics Centre.

Humphrey-Weidman Dance Company: the ‘Dionysian dancer’

 

Sue Jones (Lecturer in English, St Hilda’s College, Oxford) gave a lecture on 'Modernism and Dance: Apollonian or Dionysian?' at 2.15pm, Monday 6 November 2006 in the Lecture Theatre, Classics Centre.

 

Médée et Jason, choreography by Jean-Georges Noverre and Gaetano Vestris. King’s Theatre, London, 1781.

Ismene Lada-Richards (Lecturer in Classics, King’s College London) gave a lecture on ‘Dead but not Extinct: On Reinventing Ancient Pantomime in the 18th Century’ at 2.15pm, Monday 19 February 2007 in the Lecture Theatre, Classics Centre.

Poster for 1,029 readings of Lysistrata across 59 countries on 3 March 2003 to protest against the war in Iraq

Simone Beta (Professor of Classics, University of Siena) gave a lecture on '101 Things to do with a Greek Comedy: Aristophanes' Lysistrata from the 18th to the 21st Century' at 2.15pm, Tuesday 6 March 2007 in the Classics Centre.

Top two rows from M. Emmanuel, La danse grecque antique d'après les monuments figurés (Paris 1896); bottom two rows from E. Muybridge, Animal Locomotion (Philadelphia 1887).

Frederick Naerebout (Senior Lecturer, Department of Ancient History, Leiden University) gave a lecture on
‘ “A detachment of beetles in search of a dead rat”: The Reception of Ancient Greek Dance in Late 19th-Century Europe and America’ at 2.15pm, 12 March 2007 in the Lecture Theatre, Classics Centre.

hall

Edith Hall (Professor of Classics & Drama, Royal Holloway, University of London; and Co-Director, APGRD) gave an APGRD Seminar on ‘Is the Barcelona Alcestis papyrus a Latin pantomime libretto?' at 2.15pm, Monday 30 April in the Seminar Room, Classics Centre.

Knight of Apollo, from Thomas Campion, The Discription of a Maske (London, 1607)

Barbara Ravelhofer (Lecturer in English, University of Durham) gave a lecture on 'Greek Dance at the English Court: Masques, 1604-1640' at 2.15pm, Monday 14 May 2007 in the Lecture Theatre, Classics Centre.

Imphal, 2004: women protest outside a military base, following the killing of Thanjam Manorama by the Indian Army

Erin B. Mee (Professor of Theater, Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania), gave a lecture on 'Political Translations of Antigone in Manipur, NE India: The Fight for Regional Autonomy Through Regional Culture' at 5.15pm, Monday 25 June 2007 in the Lecture Theatre, Classics Centre, 66 St Giles'.

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