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  • January 2020

  • Thu 16

    Troy’s eternal appeal – a lecture by Alexandra Villing

    16 January 2020 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
    King's College, London Strand, London, London, United Kingdom

    Troy's eternal appeal - a lecture by Alexandra Villing Join Classics for All for their first event of 2020 as we celebrate our charity's Tenth Anniversary Year! We've invited the dynamic Alexandra Villing, lead curator of the British Museum exhibition ‘Troy: Myth and Reality’, to share the inside story about putting the exhibition together in this … Continue reading "Troy’s eternal appeal – a lecture by Alexandra Villing"

  • Fri 17

    ‘Dancing Fauns and Fountain Spouts – how the Pompeian super-rich lived.’

    17 January 2020 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    King's School, Canterbury Canterbury, United Kingdom

    The King’s School, Canterbury will host an evening lecture given by James Renshaw (author of In search of the Romans’ and ‘In search of the Greeks’ on Friday 17th January 2020 at 7pm in the School Room: ‘Dancing Fauns and Fountain Spouts – how the Pompeian super-rich lived.’ All welcome but please contact the Head … Continue reading "‘Dancing Fauns and Fountain Spouts – how the Pompeian super-rich lived.’"

  • Sat 18

    GCSE Classiv and Ancient History Study Day, Cambridge

    18 January 2020 @ 10:30 am - 4:00 pm
    Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge

    18th January Expand your knowledge of your Classical Civilisation or Ancient History GCSE subjects. Join experts who teach and study the ancient world at the University of Cambridge for an inspiring day of talks, tours, and taster sessions which will help you get more out of your Classical Civilisation or Ancient History GCSE. Travel bursaries … Continue reading "GCSE Classiv and Ancient History Study Day, Cambridge"

    Free
  • Thu 23

    Natalie Haynes Talks at Royal High School, Bath

    23 January 2020
    Royal High School, Bath Lansdown Road, Bath, United Kingdom

    The Classics Department at the Royal High School Bath is delighted to invite you to an afternoon with Natalie Haynes on Thursday 23rd January, from 3pm-4:30pm in our Memorial Hall.   Natalie will be presenting ‘Troy Story’: a talk based on her recent book ‘A Thousand Ships’ which retells the stories of the Trojan War … Continue reading "Natalie Haynes Talks at Royal High School, Bath"

  • Thu 23

    “Ooops, I did it again …”.  Cicero, the Philippics and the Last-Chance-Saloon.

    23 January 2020 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
    Loughborough Grammar School 3 Burton Walks, Loughborough, Leicestershire, United Kingdom

    ELLIOT LECTURE - Thursday, 23 JANUARY 2020 The Departments of Classics at Loughborough School Foundation would like to invite parents, teachers, and students to this year’s Elliott Lecture, which will host a lecture given by Nottingham Classical Association. Dr Ed Bispham, lecturer of Ancient History at Brasenose College, Oxford, is going to talk to us … Continue reading "“Ooops, I did it again …”.  Cicero, the Philippics and the Last-Chance-Saloon."

  • Mon 27

    Decay and Renewal: Living Conditions, Populism, and the Starving Plebs of Romulus’ Cesspit from Caesar to Augustus

    27 January 2020 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
    Kent College Pembury Old Church Road, Pembury, United Kingdom

    Kent College Pembury is delighted to invite others to attend the lecture "Decay and Renewal: Living Conditions, Populism, and the Starving Plebs of Romulus' Cesspit from Caesar to Augustus” by Dr Christopher Burden-Strevens from the University of Kent. The Lecture will take place at 4:30 on Monday, 27th January, 2020 at Kent College Pembury. It … Continue reading "Decay and Renewal: Living Conditions, Populism, and the Starving Plebs of Romulus’ Cesspit from Caesar to Augustus"

  • Thu 30

    WARWICK ANCIENT DRAMA FESTIVAL: SOPHOCLES’ OEDIPUS KING, 30-31 JANUARY 2020

    30 January 2020 - 31 January 2020
    Warwick Arts Centre

    WARWICK ANCIENT DRAMA FESTIVAL SOPHOCLES’ OEDIPUS KING, 30-31 JANUARY 2020 GENEROUSLY FUNDED BY THE BRITISH ACADEMY Following the success of the 2018 and 2019 festivals on Medea and Frogs (https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/research/outreach/dramafestival/medea2018/ https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/research/outreach/dramafestival/frogs/), the Department of Classics and Ancient History at Warwick would like to invite teachers and students to this year's Ancient Drama Festival, which will focus … Continue reading "WARWICK ANCIENT DRAMA FESTIVAL: SOPHOCLES’ OEDIPUS KING, 30-31 JANUARY 2020"

  • Thu 30

    Watford Grammar School for Girls Trojan Women production

    30 January 2020 - 31 January 2020
    Watford Grammar School for Girls Ladys Close, Watford, United Kingdom

    Watford Grammar School for Girls Trojan Women production The WGGS Drama and Classics Departments are proud to be performing Euripides’ Trojan Women as our school production this year. The play is set in a refugee camp on outskirts of Troy in the aftermath of the Trojan War. With all the men dead, the women are … Continue reading "Watford Grammar School for Girls Trojan Women production"

    £3 – £5
  • Fri 31

    Greek Drama Day at KCL

    31 January 2020
    King's College, London Strand, London, London, United Kingdom

    Greek Drama Day – King’s College London, Friday 31 January 2020, 1.30pm We are delighted to offer an exciting day of talks and workshops for school students and teachers of Ancient Greek Drama, entirely for free. This day will explore some of the big issues facing those studying, teaching, and staging Ancient Greek Drama, including how to make it accessible … Continue reading "Greek Drama Day at KCL"

  • February 2020

  • Sat 1

    The Birmingham and Midlands Classical Association

    1 February 2020
    University of Birmingham Birmingham, United Kingdom

    The Birmingham and Midlands Classical Association The BMCA would like to invite everyone to their events this year. All events take place in the Arts Building at the University of Birmingham.   Saturday 1 February 2020: The BMCA Teachers’ Day The Birmingham and Midlands Classical Association would like to invite all teachers to their annual … Continue reading "The Birmingham and Midlands Classical Association"

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