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SUMMARY:Medea\, at the Riverside Studios
DESCRIPTION:For most of March\, the Theatre Lab Company is bringing us Medea. \nQuoting their site… \nMedea\nBy Euripides\nDirected by Anastasia Revi \nMedea is the story of a woman\, a gypsy princess\, a gifted sorceress who follows her heart to the prosperous West to be with Jason\, a charming but ambitious Western aristocrat. He betrays her. In an unaccepting society\, she is an outsider\, unwanted\, but Medea must survive. \nThis powerful story explores extreme emotions and actions driven by betrayal and not belonging. \nFollowing enormously successful productions of Lysistrata\, Antigone and The Oresteia at Riverside Studios\, Theatre Lab Company is returning in 2014 with their new production of Euripides’ Medea with live music by Daemonia Nymphe. \nTheatre Lab Company (TLC) is a London based international company with a reputation for mesmerizing theatrical imagery\, physical theatre and devised experimental work. Words\, music\, images and movement are brought together to create dynamic theatre that crosses the boundaries of culture\, language\, taboo and medium.\nwww.theatrelab.co.uk \nRUNNING TIME\n90 minutes with no interval. \nAGE SUITABILITY\nSuitable for ages 12+. \nStudio 3\nWednesday 5 to Saturday 22 March at 7.45pm\nTuesday and Thursday matinees\, and Saturday 22 March at 2.00pm \nTICKETS: £17 (£14 concs.)\nGroups (10+ get 10% discount): £12.00\nSchools (Teachers and Children): £12.00\n(020 8237 1111 and counter only) \nAll information about the production\, dates\, and venue is here. \nMedea\, at the Riverside Studios | @TheatreLabCo
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LOCATION:Riverside Studios\, Crisp Road\, London\, W6 9RL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:London Greek and Latin Reading Competition
DESCRIPTION:THE CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION  \nLONDON GREEK & LATIN READING COMPETITION 2014 \n \n  \nThe 2014 competition will be held on THURSDAY 6th MARCH at Queen’s College\, 43-49 Harley Street London W1G 8BT (parking is not available at the school). The competition will be held in a single round. The event will begin at 2:00 pm and finish by about 5.00 pm. \nAs a new venture this year\, the afternoon will start with a brief example and explanation of how to read Greek accents by John Hazel\, former Head of Classics at City of London School for Boys. We will end with two short talks by our judges\, Dr Armand D’Angour and Dr Jonathan Katz\, of Oxford University\, on Words and music in Sophocles’ Oedipus and Sound and Feeling in Ovid\, who will be focusing on the current OCR set texts and the authors’ use of sound and metre. For this reason\, schools not entering candidates for the competition\, but who would like their staff or pupils to learn more about spoken Latin and Greek\, perhaps with a view to entering another year\, are warmly encouraged to attend\, as are friends and parents of the candidates. \nWe will break for tea after the first three sections\, from about 3:00 p.m. – 3.20 p.m. \nThe competition is in six sections\, as follows: \n1. Beginners’ Latin\, open to ONE ENTRY only from each school by not more than 3 pupils who have not yet completed 5 terms of Latin: Cambridge Latin Course\, 4th Edition\, Book II\, St 20\, page 139 astrologus victor\, part II. \n 2. Beginners’ Greek\, open to ONE candidate (from each school) who has not yet completed 5 terms of Greek: Theocritus\, XI\, 19-33 (Oxford Classical Text) \n3. Pre-GCSE Latin\, open to ONE candidate from each school\, of any age\, who has not yet taken GCSE in Latin: Virgil\, Aeneid XII 887-905. (Two centuries of Latin Poetry\, ed. Kennedy & Davis\, BCP) \n 4. Greek Dialogue\, open to one or TWO candidates per school: Sophocles\, Oedipus Tyrannus  316-341 (Oxford Classical Text) \n 5. Open Latin\, open to one candidate of any age per school: Ovid\, Amores III.2 1-18 (Ovid\, Amores III\, A Selection\, ed. Inglehart & Radice\, BCP) \n 6.  Greek Chorus\, open to a group of six or more pupils per school: Sophocles\, Oedipus Tyrannus\, 151-177 (Oxford Classical Text) \nNB  No candidate may be entered for more than one Latin section. \nPlease note: schools attending the afternoon will be sent copies of the passages\, marked with macrons and metre\, and their translations\, but these will not be included in the copies from which the candidates will read at the competition. A copy of the rules will be included in this mailing. \nEntries should be sent using the form below to the organiser\, with the fee of £15\, by Fri 7th Feb 2014. \nThere will be no charge for non-competing schools. \nPrizes will be awarded to the winners of each section and runner-up prizes may be awarded in sections where there is a sufficient number of entries.  A further prize may be awarded in section 1 only\, at the judges’ discretion\, to deserving candidates from a school which has not entered previously or not since the distant past. \n************************************************************************************************************************** \nLONDON CLASSICAL READING COMPETITION Thursday 6th March  2014 \n  \nI should like to enter candidates for the following sections (please tick\, or indicate by writing 0 if you wish to attend without entering candidates this year): \n  \nSection:  1………..   2……….    3………..    4………..    5……….    6……….. \n  \nPlease tick to select method of payment (fee only required if you are entering the competition): \nI enclose a cheque for the £15 (please make payable to Queen’s College) \n  \nI have paid by BACS. \n  \nFor payment by BACS:  \nBank:  Natwest  Bank \nSort Code: 60-40-02 \nAccount Number: 24807001 \nAccount Name: Queens College \nSwift Code: NWBKGB2L \nIBAN:  GB95NWBK60400224807001 \nIBAN BIC: NWBKGB2L \n  \nIf a receipt is required please enclose SAE. \nTo assist with organisation\, pleases indicate the approximate number of people you expect to bring: \n  \nStaff ……Pupils……… \nName (caps please)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. \n  \nSchool………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. \n  \nAddress………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………… \n  \n…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. \n  \n……………………………………………………..……………………….………………(include postcode) \n  \nTelephone   ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. \n  \ne-mail……………………….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. \n  \nPLEASE  fill in all these details! \nSend or email replies to:  \nMrs Sarah Harrison \nHead of Classics \nQueen’s College \n43 – 49 Harley Street \nLondon \nW1G 8BT \n  \nTel: 020 7 291 7033   e-mail sharrison@qcl.org.uk
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LOCATION:Queen’s College\, 43-9 Harley street\, London\, W1G 8BT\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Harrison":MAILTO:sharrison@qcl.org.uk 
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SUMMARY:Latin Love Poetry Lecture - King's College Taunton. Thurs 6th March
DESCRIPTION:On behalf of the Classical Association South West\, Dr Sharon Marshall of Exeter University will deliver a lecture on Latin Love Poetry at King’s College Taunton on Thursday 6th March at 7.15pm. The lecture will cover the genre of Love Poetry and will be particularly relevant to those students studying Ovid’s Amores for AS Latin but also be of interest to all those studying Classical subjects. \nThere is no charge for the lecture but please email me to give me an idea of numbers or if you require any further information. \nlscashmore@kings-taunton.co.uk \nLisa Cashmore
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/latin-love-poetry-lecture-kings-college-taunton-thurs-6th-march/
LOCATION:King’s College\, Taunton\, South Road\, Taunton\, Devon\, TA1 3LA\, United Kingdom
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