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SUMMARY:Troy: the World of the Hero
DESCRIPTION:This programme of lectures is designed to support students and teachers taking GCSE and A level Classics Civilisation and Ancient History qualifications\, and is coordinated by Advocating Classical Education and the British Museum.\n \nFor all further information and to book go to: https://www.britishmuseum.org/school-lecture-classical-civilisation-and-ancient-history\n \nTroy: the World of the Hero\n \nFor Teachers \n \nThe British Museum’s exhibition on the ancient city of Troy reveals thrilling new dimensions on several components of the OCR qualification in both Classical Civilisation and Ancient History\, especially World of the Hero\, The Homeric World\, War and Warfare\, and Foundations of Rome. Teachers are invited to an event run by the Museum in partnership with the ACE Advocating Classics Education initiative at King’s College London. This combines a lecture by Professor Edith Hall on Homeric and Vergillian ideas of the hero with a free visit to the exhibition.\n \nMonday 13 January 2020            14.30 — 15.30\n \n\n\n\n \nOCR Classics in 20 British Museum Objects\n \nFor students and teachers\n \nThe British Museum houses a spectacular range of the objects prescribed in many of the components of the OCR qualifications in Classical Civilisation and Ancient History\, including the Parthenon sculptures\, the Cyrus Cylinder\, and images of Cleopatra. This event\, run in partnership by the Museum and the ACE Advocating Classics Education initiative at King’s College London\, provides teachers and their students with an exciting opportunity to look at\, learn about these objects—along with others relevant to the components—in the company of academic experts with rich experience of the OCR specifications.\n \nMonday 24 February 2020\n \n\n 	Session 1  GCSE Classical Civilisations              10.30 – 11.30\n 	Session 2  GCSE Ancient History                        11.30 – 12.30\n 	Session 3  A level Classical Civilisations             13.00 – 14.00\n 	Session 4  A level Ancient History                       14.00 – 15.00\n\n \n\n\n\n \nRoman Britain\n \nFor students and teachers\n \nThe Roman province of Britannia existed for nearly 400 years from the initial Roman invasion in AD 43 to the end of Roman control in the British Isles around AD 411. What impact did Roman rule have on the province? Using objects on display in the British Museum as primary evidence\, this presentation will consider examples of change and continuity during this period of British history and the picture of life in Roman Britain built up by archaeological finds and sites. Just how Roman was Roman Britain?\n \nMonday 16 March 2020            11.00— 12.00\n \nMonday 3 July 2020                 11.00— 12.00
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/troy-the-world-of-the-hero/
LOCATION:British Museum\, Great Russell Street\, London\, WC1B 3DG\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Troy's eternal appeal - a lecture by Alexandra Villing
DESCRIPTION:Troy’s eternal appeal – a lecture by Alexandra Villing\n\n\n\n\nJoin Classics for All for their first event of 2020 as we celebrate our charity’s Tenth Anniversary Year!\n\n\n\n\n\nWe’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 special Classics for All Lecture. The exhibition at the Museum runs from 21 Nov 2019 – 8 Mar 2020 so this event in mid-January is perfectly placed to whet your appetite for the exhibition\, or to deepen the experience and perhaps answer some questions if you’ve already been to see it. The talk will take place in the Anatomy Lecture Theatre at King’s College (Strand)\, and there will be an opportunity for questions and answers with the curator at the lecture or afterwards over wine and refreshments.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe story of Troy has been told for some 3000 years. Ever since the story was given epic shape in Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey around the 8th century BC\, audiences have been enthralled by the great war between Greeks and Trojans\, right up to its retelling in Hollywood film.\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat is the eternal appeal of this ancient story and that of its cast of characters\, from Achilles and Odysseus to Helen and Cassandra? What did it mean to ancient Greeks and Romans\, and what does it mean to global audiences today? Exploring what it is that fascinates us about the legendary city of Troy\, the lecture gives a glimpse of the thinking behind the British Museum’s BP exhibition Troy: Myth and Reality\, the first major exhibition on Troy in the UK for over 140 years.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr Alexandra Villing is an archaeologist and curator of the Greek collections in the British Museum’s Department of Greece and Rome and lead curator of the British Museum exhibition ‘Troy: Myth and Reality’. She previously co-curated the international touring exhibition ‘Fantastic Creatures’ (2011/12). Her research centres on the interaction between Greece and neighbouring cultures in the first millennium BC. She has excavated in Israel (Tel Kabri) and Turkey (Miletos; Knidos) and currently directs a major research and fieldwork project on the Egyptian-Greek trading port of Naukratis in Egypt. Her publications include Classical Athens (2005)\, Naukratis: Greeks in Egypt (2013–2019)\, and the co-edited volumes Athena in the Classical World (2001) and Ceramics\, Cuisine and Culture(2015).\n\n\n\n\n\nFollowing Alexandra Villing’s talk and a Q&A\, a teacher will give a short talk on how Classics for All has supported them and the impact of classics in their state school.\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you have any queries\, please contact us at Classics for All (events@classicsforall.org.uk; 0207 848 4741)
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/troys-eternal-appeal-a-lecture-by-alexandra-villing/
LOCATION:King’s College\, London\, Strand\, London\, London\, WC2B 5RL \, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:‘Dancing Fauns and Fountain Spouts – how the Pompeian super-rich lived.’
DESCRIPTION: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.’\n\n \n\nAll welcome but please contact the Head of Department on jt@kings-school.co.uk to advise numbers if bringing a group.\nThe talk will last about an hour.\n\n \n\nParking is not available in school but there are plenty of local car parks.\nEntrance to the school is via the Mint Yard Gate.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/dancing-fauns-and-fountain-spouts-how-the-pompeian-super-rich-lived/
LOCATION:King’s School\, Canterbury\, Canterbury\, CT1 1NN\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:GCSE Classiv and Ancient History Study Day\, Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:18th January \nExpand your knowledge of your Classical Civilisation or Ancient History GCSE subjects. \nJoin 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. \nTravel bursaries available. Group bookings welcome.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/gcse-classiv-and-ancient-history-study-day-cambridge/
LOCATION:Faculty of Classics\, University of Cambridge\, Sidgwick Avenue\, Cambridge\, CB3 9DA
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SUMMARY:Natalie Haynes Talks at Royal High School\, Bath
DESCRIPTION: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.\n\n \n\n 	\n\n\n 	\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nNatalie will be presenting ‘Troy Story’: a talk based on her recent book ‘A Thousand Ships’ which retells the stories of the Trojan War from an all-female view\, revealing a fresh perspective from the women\, girls and goddesses.\n\n \n\nThis engaging and entertaining author is sure to inspire and inform a wide variety of students in Years 10-13\, especially those studying Classics\, Drama and English. There will be a chance for questions\, book purchases via our local bookshop Topping and Company\, and signings after the talk until 4:30pm.\n\n \n\nAs the event is kindly funded by the Friends of the Royal High School\, we are delighted to announce that all tickets are free and will be available on a first come-first served basis. If you would like to attend\, please contact c.binney@rhsb.gdst.net with the number of staff and students you would like to bring as soon as possible.\n\n \n\nNatalie will also deliver a second talk in the evening\, based on her critically acclaimed book\, ‘The Ancient Guide to Modern Life’. Please do advertise this talk in your schools\, and if you or your students would like to attend\, tickets can be booked via Eventbrite:\n\n \n\nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/an-evening-with-natalie-haynes-classics-scholar-and-stand-up-comedian-tickets-68247150063\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/natalie-haynes-talks-at-royal-high-school-bath/
LOCATION:Royal High School\, Bath\, Lansdown Road\, Bath\, BA1 5SZ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:"Ooops\, I did it again ...".  Cicero\, the Philippics and the Last-Chance-Saloon.
DESCRIPTION:ELLIOT LECTURE – Thursday\, 23 JANUARY 2020\n\n \n\nThe 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.\n\n \n\nDr Ed Bispham\, lecturer of Ancient History at Brasenose College\, Oxford\, is going to talk to us on the topic of “Ooops\, I did it again …”.  Cicero\, the Philippics and the Last-Chance-Saloon. This lecture will appeal to all students studying Philippics as an A Level set text\, however\, it will also be of interest to all curious about ancient history as it will offer a brilliant insight into the turbulent end of the Roman Republic.\n\n \n\nThe lecture will begin at 17:30 and finish at 18:30 and will take place in the Lecture Room at Loughborough Grammar School. There will be refreshments served in Barrow Block from 17:00.\n\n \n\nThe event is FREE.  For bookings\, access information\, and other enquiries please email me directly on a.henderson@lsf.org.\n\n \n\nIf you are bringing a school party\, can you please email Mrs Kelly White (k.white@lsf.org) with your booking request and approximate number of students by 18 January 2020.\n\n \n\nWe hope to see as many of you as possible there.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/ooops-i-did-it-again-cicero-the-philippics-and-the-last-chance-saloon/
LOCATION:Loughborough Grammar School\, 3 Burton Walks\, Loughborough\, Leicestershire\, LE11 2DU\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Decay and Renewal: Living Conditions\, Populism\, and the Starving Plebs of Romulus' Cesspit from Caesar to Augustus
DESCRIPTION: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.\n\n \n\nThe Lecture will take place at 4:30 on Monday\, 27th January\, 2020 at Kent College Pembury. It has been designed for GCSE and A Level Classical Civilisation and Latin students. If your school would like to attend\, please email Lizzy hayese@kentcollege.kent.sch.uk.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/decay-and-renewal-living-conditions-populism-and-the-starving-plebs-of-romulus-cesspit-from-caesar-to-augustus/
LOCATION:Kent College Pembury\, Old Church Road\, Pembury\, TN2 4AX\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:WARWICK ANCIENT DRAMA FESTIVAL: SOPHOCLES’ OEDIPUS KING\, 30-31 JANUARY 2020
DESCRIPTION:WARWICK ANCIENT DRAMA FESTIVAL\nSOPHOCLES’ OEDIPUS KING\, 30-31 JANUARY 2020\nGENEROUSLY FUNDED BY THE BRITISH ACADEMY \n\n\n\n\nFollowing the success of the 2018 and 2019 festivals on Medea and Frogs (https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/research/outreach/dramafestival/medea2018/\nhttps://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/research/outreach/dramafestival/frogs/)\,\nthe 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 on Sophocles’ Oedipus King.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe festival will take place on 30 and 31 January 2020\, with the 31st of January specifically dedicated to schools. The play itself will be produced by the Classics students at Warwick\, and will be performed at the newly renovated premises of the prestigious Warwick Arts Centre.\n\n\n\n\n\nFor more information and a provisional programme\, please visit the play’s website:\nhttps://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/research/outreach/dramafestival/oedipusrex/\n\n\n\n\n\nSupporting the performance\, the Department is offering a series of lectures\, discussions and seminars specifically for school students to link in with Greek\, Classical Civilisation\, Ancient History\, Drama and English syllabuses at GCSE and A Level (no previous knowledge of the subject area or play will be expected)\, and general audiences. These include:\n– Professor Eric Csapo (British Academy Global Professor of Classics at Warwick) ‘The myth of Oedipus: textual\, visual and material representations’\n– Professor Oliver Taplin (Emeritus Professor of Classics\, Oxford) in discussion with Dr Emmanuela Bakola on ‘Themes in Sophocles’ Oedipus: Translation and performance’\n– Professor Michael Scott (Professor of Classics at Warwick) on ‘The historical context of Oedipus King’\n– Dr Emmanuela Bakola (Associate Professor of Ancient Greek Language and Literature\, Warwick)\, on ‘The house\, the mountain\, the hero\, fate and responsibility: a performance analysis of Sophocles’ Oedipus King’\n– Dr David Fearn (Reader in Greek Language and Literature\, Warwick) on ‘The Sophoclean hero and the chorus’ (seminar)\n– Mr Kirk Hastings (Music composer and Choir leader)\, Participatory workshop based on the choral songs & music composition of Oedipus King.\n\n\n\n\n\nMore specifically:\n\n\n\n\n\nThe performance of the 30th of January (7.30 pm) will be preceded by a talk and discussion on Oedipus by Professor Oliver Taplin and Dr Emmanuela Bakola\, with Q &A (at 6.30pm). Tickets for the Thursday performance and talk are £6\, and will be soon available for booking at the Warwick Arts Centre website.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe 31st of January event (the ‘Schools day’) is FREE for teachers and pupils\, but schools are asked to organise their own transportation and lunch. The (provisional) programme can be found here:\nhttps://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/research/outreach/dramafestival/oedipusrex\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you wish to book your pupils for this day\, please email our Research and Outreach Assistant\, Ms Emmy Stavropoulou (e.stavropoulou@warwick.ac.uk ) stating the (approximate) number of participants and the talk/workshop options you wish to attend by 8 January 2019. For access & parking information and other enquiries please also email Ms Stavropoulou.\n\n\n\n\n\nIn the last two years\, the Schools Day became fully booked very quickly\, and we operated a waiting list. If the event is fully booked or an evening event is preferable\, schools can *also* book for the performance of the 30th of January (7.30 pm)\, which will be preceded by a talk and discussion on Oedipus by Professor Emeritus Oliver Taplin and Dr Emmanuela Bakola (at 6.30pm) with Q & A. Tickets for the Thursday performance and discussion are £6\, and will be soon available for booking at the Warwick Arts Centre website.\n\n\n\n\n\nWe hope to see as many of you as possible there.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/warwick-ancient-drama-festival-sophocles-oedipus-king-30-31-january-2020/
LOCATION:Warwick Arts Centre
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SUMMARY:Watford Grammar School for Girls Trojan Women production
DESCRIPTION:Watford Grammar School for Girls Trojan Women production\n  \nThe WGGS Drama and Classics Departments are proud to be performing Euripides’ Trojan Women as our school production this year.\n  \n\n\n  \nThe 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 abandoned and wait to be enslaved by the Greek army. Follow the journey of the women as they say their last goodbyes to their home and family in a captivating tale of love and loss.\n  \nThe play will be held on the 30th and 31st of January in the Main Hall at 7pm. Adult tickets are £5 each\, while students/concessions tickets are £3 each.  All proceeds from tickets will go towards future school productions. Refreshments will be served raising money for charity and the bar will also be open for drinks. Please email Ms H Long at h.long@watfordgirls.herts.sch.uk if you would like to purchase tickets.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/watford-grammar-school-for-girls-trojan-women-production/
LOCATION:Watford Grammar School for Girls\, Ladys Close\, Watford\, WD18 0AE\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Greek Drama Day at KCL
DESCRIPTION:Greek Drama Day – King’s College London\, Friday 31 January 2020\, 1.30pm\n\n \n\nWe 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 to contemporary audiences and just what to do with the chorus. All of the sessions will be delivered by expert scholars (including Prof. Edith Hall) and theatre practitioners (including Dr Marchella Ward).\n\n \n\nDue to high demand for spaces on the Greek Drama Day\, those wanting to sign up are invited to express their interest ahead of a booking period opening later in December. To join this notification list please contact the Staff Liaison for the King’s Greek Play\, Daniel Jolowicz (daniel.jolowicz@kcl.ac.uk).\n\n \n\nThis event is attached to the 2020 King’s Greek Play\, ‘Dionysus in the Underworld’\, a bilingual Ancient Greek – English adaptation of Aristophanes’ Frogs and Euripides’ Bacchae. Tickets for the play can be booked here:\n\n \n\nhttps://estore.kcl.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/academic-faculties/faculty-of-arts-humanities/department-of-classics/dionysus-in-the-underworld-bacchae-frogs-kings-greek-play-2020\n\n \n\n3. King’s Classics mailing list for teachers\n\n \n\nAnyone who would like to join the King’s Classics mailing list for teachers\, in order to get direct notifications of Classics events at Kings\, should click on the following link: https://app.geckoform.com/public/#/modern/FOEU02cd2rXEv8n3
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/greek-drama-day-at-kcl/
LOCATION:King’s College\, London\, Strand\, London\, London\, WC2B 5RL \, United Kingdom
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