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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140113
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SUMMARY:Homer's 'The Odyssey'\, from the Factory
DESCRIPTION:This is recommended! Every performance different\, audience participation… \nTry this review\, for an idea. \nFrom The Factory‘s own site… \nThe Factory is an actor led collective who redefine live theatre. No sets\, no costumes\, no props. Just imagination\, passion and a whole lot of spontaneity. Each performance is different for the audience and the actors. Often informed by obstructions and instructions\, the Factory present unique re-imaginings of the stories we think we know. \nSince 2007\, over 17\,000 people have seen The Factory’s acclaimed\, one night-only version of Hamlet. The Factory have also produced acclaimed versions of The Seagull and The Odyssey as well as an original full length play\, Boiling Frogs\, and a specially commissioned piece\, Bugs\, for Wilderness Festival in 2011. Their new-writing show Round 1 was produced in collaboration with Hampstead Theatre. The follow up show\, Round 2\, played for three months in Hoxton\, London as well as at the Latitude and Secret Garden Party festivals. \nFor more information\, visit the website\, Facebook Page or Twitter Feed.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/homers-the-odyssey-from-the-factory/
LOCATION:CLF Art Cafe AKA The Bussey Building\, 133 Rye Lane\, Peckham\, London\, SE15 4ST\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140114T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140114T160000
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CREATED:20131206T114658Z
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SUMMARY:Antigone performance at Stonyhurst College
DESCRIPTION:Splendid Productions’ performance of Antigone: all welcome. \nVENUE: Stonyhurst College\, Near Clitheroe\, Lancashire BB7 9PZ \nTIME: Tuesday 14th January\, 2:30PM \nCOST: £3 per pupil (accompanying teachers free) \nPlease contact Judith Parkinson\, Head of Classics on j.parkinson@stonyhurst.ac.uk \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/antigone-performance-at-stonyhurst-college/
LOCATION:Stonyhurst College\, Clitheroe\, Lancashire\, BB7 9PZ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Judith Parkinson":MAILTO:j.parkinson@stonyhurst.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:St John’s College Classics and Ancient History Essay Competition
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce that the St. John’s College Classics and Ancient History Essay Competition will run once again during the academic year 2013/14. \nThe competition is open to all students currently studying in Year 12 anywhere in the UK\, and is designed to give students of any subject the opportunity to write an essay on the classical world – whether they have previously studied classics or not. \nStudents can choose from four essay titles that have been chosen to encourage the widest possible approach to investigation of the ancient world; topics include ancient history\, archaeology\, ancient literature\, and philosophy. The best essay in each of the four categories will be awarded a £75 book token and the overall winner will receive an additional £50 book token. Over the four years it has been running the competition has gone from strength to strength\, with over 100 entries received last year. \nAll entrants receive a certificate and an invitation to attend a Classics Study Afternoon at St John’s in April. At the study afternoon students will experience life as an Oxford student: participating in seminars using ancient artifacts and having the chance to quiz tutors and current students about their degrees. Many also take the opportunity to visit the world-renowned Ashmolean museum.. \nEntry to the competition is now open\, and the deadline for entries is 4pm on Thursday 27th February 2014. For full details\, including essay titles and submission guidelines see: www.sjc.ox.ac.uk/classicsessay.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/st-johns-college-classics-and-ancient-history-essay-competition/
LOCATION:St John’s College\, St Gile's\, Oxford\, OX1 3JP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140117
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SUMMARY:Roman Medicine Day at the East Oxford Community Classics Centre
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday 16th January\, the East Oxford Community Classics Centre will be hosting the first of many themed day events. \nThis event will be themed on the fascinating topic of ancient Greek and Roman medicine\, and will involve a day long series of talks and workshops delivered by experts\, an exhibition\, information and activity stalls and the opportunity to meet some Roman doctors! \nThe workshops and events during school hours (9-3.30pm) are only open to Cheney School members. However after 3.30pm\, visitors are welcome to visit and see the exhibition and information and activity stalls. There will be also be two community events: \n4.15 – 5.15pm – Roman medicine artefact and activity workshop \nA community workshop for all ages which will involve fun and educational activities based on different aspects of Roman Medicine\, from making a Roman medical bag to creating clay body parts. \nThere will also be range of medical artefacts to see and handle\, and the opportunity to find out more from experts in this field. \nAll ages are welcome. \n5.30 – 6pm – “Too busy to be ill? Medicine and the Roman army”: a talk by Prof Helen King \nA lively introductory talk by Roman medicine expert and Open University lecturer Professor Helen King\, which will be followed by drinks in the library and an opportunity to see our Roman medicine exhibition. \nAll are welcome! \nThere is no charge for this either the talk and drinks or the community workshop\, but please book to attend at info@irisproject.org.uk
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/roman-medicine-day-at-the-east-oxford-community-classics-centre/
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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LAST-MODIFIED:20140115T182603Z
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SUMMARY:Paul Roberts on Pompeii\, Herculaneum\, and the BM Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Dr Paul Roberts: “Pompeii and Herculaneum – bringing the exhibition to the British Museum” \nDate: Monday 20 January\nTime: 6pm (Doors Open at 5.45pm)\nPlace: Duchesne Building\, Room 004 \nPlease come and join us next week for the chance to hear Dr Paul Roberts talking about last year’s blockbuster exhibition: ‘Life and Death in Pompeii and Herculaneum‘. \nThis event is hosted by the Roehampton & South West London Classical Association Branch. You can buy a ticket or become a member at the door: \n\nstandard entry fee of £3\nmembership for the period (January-Septmeber 2014): £10 / £8 for concessions\ninstitutional membership (for school parties): £20\n\nFor travel advice and maps of the campus\, see: http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/Contact-Us/ \nFor further information\, or to book places\, please email us at: ca.swlondon@gmail.com \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/paul-roberts-on-pompeii-herculaneum-and-the-bm-exhibition/
LOCATION:University of Roehampton\, Roehampton Lane\, London\, SW15 \, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kathryn Tempest":MAILTO:ca.swlondon@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Dr Kathryn Tempest on Cicero and Catiline
DESCRIPTION:Dr Kathryn Tempest of Roehampton University will speak on Cicero and the Catiline conspiracy at St. Paul’s Way Trust School\, London E3 4FT (nearest tube station Mile End\, Central line). \nThe talk will take place on Wednesday 22nd January 2014 4-5:30pm. \nOur students are studying the OCR Ancient History module ‘Cicero and the late Republic’\, but the talk will also be very useful for students studying the AQA Cicero module\, or Latin at AS level. \nRefreshments will be available. If you would like to bring your students\, please confirm your attendance by emailing me at osanchez@spwt.net. \nBest Wishes \nOlivia Sanchez
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/dr-kathryn-tempest-on-cicero-and-catiline/
LOCATION:St Paul’s Way Trust School\, London\, E3 4FT\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:'Art\, text\, and history in the Alexandrian Mosaic from Pompeii'
DESCRIPTION:Notting Hill and Ealing High School Classics Society will be hosting a talk on Tuesday 28th of Janaury at 4.30pm. Professor Bert Smith\, Lincoln College\, Oxford will be speaking on: \n\nArt\, text\, and history in the Alexandrian Mosaic from Pompeii\n\nProf. Bert Smith is a member of the Faculty of Classics and of the School of Archaeology at Oxford  and lectures on classical art and archaeology. He is also the Curator of the Cast Gallery of the Ashmolean Museum. No specific knowledge of Latin and/or Greek will be required and it is a good opportunity for students to experience a lecture from a leading academic. \nThe talk will be in the Sixth Form Centre at Notting Hill and Ealing High School. Tea and biscuits will be served from 4pm. The event will finish around 5.30pm. There is no charge. \nThe address of the school is 2 Cleveland Road\, Ealing. W13 8AX; main telephone 020 8799 8400. The nearest tube is Ealing Broadway. \nIf any pupils from your school would like to attend\, please email Alexander Smith (a.smith@nhehs.gdst.net) with expected numbers by Friday 24th January. \nFuture talks include: \nMonday 10 February: Prof Matthew Bell\, King’s College\, London: ‘The role of the classics in eighteenth-century aesthetics’ \nMonday 31 March: Mr James Morwood\, Wadham College\, Oxford: ‘What has the world of Greece and Rome to say to us today?’
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/art-text-and-history-in-the-alexandrian-mosaic-from-pompeii/
LOCATION:Notting Hill and Ealing School\, 2 Cleveland Road\, London\, W13 8AX\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Smith":MAILTO:arlt2013@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140131
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140201
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CREATED:20131111T110205Z
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UID:8038-1391126400-1391212799@www.theclassicslibrary.com
SUMMARY:A Level Virgil Conference at Francis Holland School
DESCRIPTION:On Friday 31st January 2014\, Francis Holland School NW1 will be hosting a national Sixth-form Classics Conference once again. This year the day will be devoted to a study of Virgil\, and will be suitable for A2 Latin students studying Aeneid IV 1-299 as well as Classical Civilisation students studying the Aeneid in translation. \nDr. Ingo Gildenhard\, a fellow of Kings College Cambridge\, and author of the insightful commentary on the Virgil set text and Dr. Armand D’Angour from Jesus College\, Oxford\, who gave a lecture to several schools on Pindar’s Ode after the Olympics last summer will both be speaking on the day. \nThe conference will be held from 10am-3.30pm\, with registration starting from 9.45am. Refreshments will be provided at the start of the conference and during the breaks; however\, lunch should be taken off-site. There will be a small charge of £10 per student. A full programme will be advertised as the day approaches. \nFor further information and to book tickets\, please email Jeannie Cohen at jeannie.cohen@fhs-nw1.org.uk
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/a-level-virgil-conference-at-francis-holland-school/
LOCATION:Francis Holland Schol\, Ivor Place\, London\, NW1 6XR\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Unnamed Organizer":MAILTO:jeannie.cohen@fhs-nw1.org.uk
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SUMMARY:"Rome and Hollywood"\, talk by Professor Stephen Harrison
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce “Rome and Hollywood”\, a talk by Professor Stephen Harrison \non Friday 31st January 6-7pm \nat the East Oxford Community Classics Centre \nThis talk considers why Hollywood cinema was interested in Roman themes; one answer is the violence and spectacle associated with the Roman Empire. It looks in particular at Stanley Kubrick’s 1960 film Spartacus\, showing how it was influenced by contemporary features such as the Cold War and Civil Rights Movement\, and how it in turn influenced Ridley Scott’s 2000 film Gladiator. \nThe talk will last for about 30 minutes and will be followed by questions and drinks. \nBooking required \nYou can book by emailing us on info@irisproject.org.uk
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/rome-and-hollywood-talk-by-professor-stephen-harrison/
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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