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SUMMARY:AJAX\, A Production by St Mary's College\, Crosby
DESCRIPTION:News of what looks to be a very interesting production\, from Nancy Moore… \nThis is our production of Sophocles’ Ajax set in Vietnam during the war. We have a live band playing music from the time. We will do one night in our school and one at the University. All the actors and musicians are between 14-18.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/ajax-a-production-by-st-marys-college-crosby/
LOCATION:Stanley Theatre\, 160 Mount Pleasant\, Liverpool\, L69 7BR\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nancy Moore":MAILTO:ajax@stmarys.lpool.sch.uk
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SUMMARY:Community talk: How to Build a Heroine
DESCRIPTION:How to Build a Heroine \nCommunity talk by Dr Gail Trimble (Oxford) \n27 February at 6 – 7pm \nat the East Oxford Community Classics Centre \nGreek and Roman literature is full of heroic women who have been badly treated by men\, and who take the stage to complain about and try to improve the circumstances in which they find themselves.  But what does it mean when a heroine with her own individual story expresses herself in words that have been spoken before by another woman in another myth?  This talk looks at two powerful and eloquent women from Latin poetry\, Ariadne in Catullus’ 64th poem and Dido in Virgil’s Aeneid\, to ask why ancient poets constructed their heroines in this way and why it matters that we notice. \nAll are welcome. Drinks included. \nFor further details and to book\, please email info@irisproject.org.uk or visit http://eoccc.org.uk/evening-talk-how-to-build-a-heroine-catullus-ariadne-and-virgil-s-dido \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/community-talk-how-to-build-a-heroine/
LOCATION:East Oxford Community Classics Centre\, Cheney Lane\, Headington\, Oxford\, OX3 7QH\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lorna Robinson":MAILTO:info@irisproject.org.uk
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SUMMARY:How to Build a Heroine: Evening talk at the EOCCC
DESCRIPTION:How to Build a Heroine \nAn evening talk by Dr Gail Trimble (Oxford) \n27 February at 6 – 7pm \nat the East Oxford Community Classics Centre (www.eoccc.org.uk) \nGreek and Roman literature is full of heroic women who have been badly treated by men\, and who take the stage to complain about and try to improve the circumstances in which they find themselves.  But what does it mean when a heroine with her own individual story expresses herself in words that have been spoken before by another woman in another myth?  This talk looks at two powerful and eloquent women from Latin poetry\, Ariadne in Catullus’ 64th poem and Dido in Virgil’s Aeneid\, to ask why ancient poets constructed their heroines in this way and why it matters that we notice. \nAll are welcome. Drinks included. \nFor further details and to book\, please email info@irisproject.org.uk
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/how-to-build-a-heroine-evening-talk-at-the-eoccc/
LOCATION:East Oxford Community Classics Centre\, Cheney Lane\, Headington\, Oxford\, OX3 7QH\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lorna Robinson":MAILTO:info@irisproject.org.uk
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