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SUMMARY:Ashmolean Museum: ‘Knossos\, Myth and Reality’
DESCRIPTION:February 10 – July 30\, 2023\n \n 	Ashmolean Museum\n\n \n\n‘Knossos\, Myth and Reality’\n\n \n\n10 Feb – 30 Jul 2023\n\n \n\nAccording to legend\, an elaborate labyrinth was built at Knossos on the island of Crete to hold a ferocious Minotaur. Discover the palace of Knossos\, and the search for the labyrinth\, in this major exhibition.\n\n \n\nThe palace of Knossos\, discovered and excavated over 100 years ago\, was the centre of a Bronze Age civilisation of people we now call the Minoans\, named after the legendary King Minos.\n\n \n\nThis will be the first UK exhibition to focus on Knossos and will include over 100 objects which have never left Crete and Greece before\, alongside discoveries from the Ashmolean’s Sir Arthur Evans Archive.\n\n \n\nFor further information and bookings\, see here.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/ashmolean-museum-knossos-myth-and-reality/
LOCATION:Ashmolean Museum\, Beaumont Street\, Oxford\, OX1 2PH\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Classical Civilisation teachmeet: independent learning resources
DESCRIPTION:6th June 4-5:30pm | FREE\n\n \n\nThe Classical Association Teaching Board in collaboration with Classics for All presents a free online event for teachers of GCSE and A Level Classical Civilisation.\n\n \n\nThis after-school event\, led by a panel of experienced Classical Civilisation teachers will showcase new online resources that have been developed to support the qualifications\, and suggest how these can be used to encourage independent learning in and out of the classroom.\n\n \n\nThe panel will also facilitate the sharing of teaching strategies and other resources\, and answer any questions on their respective topics.\n\n \n\nThis session will be relevant both to experienced practitioners\, and those new to teaching the subject.\n\n \n\nThis session will be recorded and made available after the event to all those who register.\n\n \n\nRegistration is free but will close on Sunday 4th June at 11pm. The access link for the event will be sent once registration has closed.\n\n \nTO BOOK!
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classical-civilisation-teachmeet-independent-learning-resources/
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SUMMARY:Populism\, Aristotle and Hope: a talk by Rory Stewart
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, 8 Jun 2023\, 18:00\n\n \n\nThe Old Library\, Guildhall\n\n \n\nThe period from 1988 to 2003\, was one of extraordinary optimism. Every year the number of democracies increased\, human rights improved\, violent conflict reduced\, there were fewer refugees and there was less global poverty. It was an era of triumph for the western liberal Democratic model for the United States and the politics of the centre ground.\n\n \n\nBut the next 11 years was disrupted by series of humiliating shocks to the west – the fiasco of the Iraq war\, the global financial crisis\, and the emergence of social media all contributed to the loss of faith in the western economic model. This was the period when China having joined the World Trade Organisation grew rapidly larger than the French British German Japanese economies. A period when new democracies ceased to emerge. When the Arab Spring cruelly exposed the false hopes of a Facebook revolution. Public confidence in the future waned.\n\n \n\nThis was the prelude for the new age\, beginning in 2014 – the age of populism. From the election of Narendra Modi in India\, through Brexit\, Trump and Bolsonaro – a new form of politics\, emerged on four continents – pitching an imagined “people“ against an “elite“ exploiting the new potential of social media and growing resentment\, to inflame polarisation. Politics became even more vicious and divisive. The pragmatic centre ground disappeared.\n\n \n\nAcross the world\, the number of democracies began to shrink\, violent conflict increased\, refugees increased so did civilian deaths in conflict. And in 2022\, the Russian invasion of Ukraine brought a new authoritarian inflection to the age of populism. China\, whose economy in 2005 was still smaller than that of the United Kingdom now had an economy seven times larger. The rise of UAE and Saudi reinforced the prestige of authoritarian economic powers. Western failures to respond to the crisis in Syria and Crimea undermined their credibility. The United States and Europe struggling both to come to terms of their own colonial histories and divisions within their own country\, lurched into isolation. International development aid reduced. Poverty in Africa continued to explode.\n\n \n\nMany of the fundamental structures which drove the stagnation\, polarisation and collapse remain today. Nevertheless\, there is a maturity and reality to the centre ground which should still be a source of inspiration.\n\n \n\nReenergising the centre requires rediscovering the fundamental principles of Aristotle‘s theory of language. The combination of logos\, Athos\, and ethos. Hope\, reality\, and truth can\, and should suggest a better future for the democratic politics and the global order.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/populism-aristotle-and-hope-a-talk-by-rory-stewart/
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SUMMARY:Annual Classical Civilisation Gathering at Worcester Sixth Form
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, A level Classical Civilisation teachers from  Sixth Form/FE  Colleges in Shrewsbury\, Hereford \, Worcester and Richard Huish (Somerset) have a very  informal meet up  to share different teaching ideas and resources they have created. It’s proved a great support to all of us in the past. This year\, we’d love to widen the invitation to all\,  especially to those who teach in Sixth forms/FE. Between us we teach the following modules:\n\n \n\n 	Odyssey\n \n 	Iliad\n \n 	Aeneid\n \n 	Imperial Image\n \n 	Greek Art\n \n 	Love and Relationships\n \n 	Greek Religion\n \n 	Democracy and the Athenians\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\nThe idea is to bring your own booklets/videos/ resources to the event and share with others informally and any other teaching / revision ideas you might have.\n\n \n\nIt’s free (except for your own travel costs!)\n\n \n\nIf you’d like to join us on June 13th from 10am at Worcester Sixth Form please let Nina Rinke know\n\n \n\nNina RINKE nina.rinke@wsfc.ac.uk
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/annual-classical-civilisation-gathering-at-worcester-sixth-form/
LOCATION:Worcester Sixth Form College\, Spetchley Road\, Worcester\, WR5 2LU\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:From Cyrus to Cleopatra: The ancient history adventure
DESCRIPTION:HA webinar series in partnership with The Classical Association\n\n\n\nHave you thought about offering Ancient History at Key Stage 3\, GCSE or A-level? This webinar series\, offered in collaboration with the Classical Association\, will explore how ancient history can be embedded across the key stages at secondary level. Across this series\, we will show you how teaching ancient history is relevant today\, enriches modern classrooms and gives learners the opportunity to explore some key and distinct ancient civilisations\, such as Persia\, Greece and Rome. These sessions will be led by practicing ancient history teachers and academics who will demonstrate how the study of ancient history can engender a wide sense of diversity and inclusion in the curriculum\, as well as a deeper and broader understanding of the past. This series is a fantastic opportunity if you’re interested in what teaching ancient history can offer you and your students\, but don’t know where to start. Whether you’re a key stage or department lead\, or a teacher looking to develop your experience\, we will show you how Ancient History can drive educationally important conversations and enhance historical skills through new and exciting material.\n\n\nFURTHER DETAILS AND TO BOOK\n\nProgramme\n\nIntroduction to Ancient History Tuesday 21 March 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm\n\n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Dr Arlene Holmes-Henderson and James Renshaw\n\n\nGreek History 101 Tuesday 25 April 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm\n\n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Emma Beetham\n\n\nRoman History 101 Tuesday 2 May 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm\n\n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Anthony Smart and Tara Atkinson\n\n\nDeveloping an ancient history curriculum Tuesday 13 June 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm\n\n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Anna McOmish and Emma Beetham\n\n\nStarting to teach GCSE Ancient History Tuesday 21 June 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm \n\n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Mike Goddard and and Alex Orgee
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/from-cyrus-to-cleopatra-the-ancient-history-adventure-4/
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SUMMARY:Classical Association of Ireland Latin Summer School (June 19th – 30th 2023)
DESCRIPTION:The Classical Association of Ireland Latin Summer School 2023 provides an exciting opportunity to learn Latin through a two-week immersion. The Latin Summer School is designed for secondary school students between the ages of 12 and 18.  The courses will be taught by experienced language teachers and will consist of three meetings per day with intervals for study between sessions.  The courses will be held in person at Trinity College Dublin\, Classics Department\, and online via Zoom for those who want to learn remotely.\n\n \n\nOver the course of two weeks\, you will immerse yourself in the language of Rome and engage in a variety of fun activities\, led by experienced and passionate teachers. There will be interactive and online games\, singing contests\, Latin cartoons\, and a bit of spoken Latin\, too!\n\n \n\nAfter two weeks\, students will be able to read simple Latin texts and have sufficient knowledge of the language to continue studying it independently or enter a higher-level course. All learning materials are provided.\n\n \n\n· Contact hours: three classes/per day for two weeks\n\n \n\n· Minimum age 12\n\n \n\n· Course fee: €200\n\n \n\n· Information and registration: Dr Cosetta Cadau\, cosetta.cadau@mu.ie\n\n \n\nTwitter: @ClassicalAssoc1\n\n \n\nFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/people/Classical-Association-of-Ireland/100066125937321/\n\n \n\nYouTube: .
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/classical-association-of-ireland-latin-summer-school-june-19th-30th-2023/
LOCATION:Trinity College\, Dublin\, College Green\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:From Cyrus to Cleopatra: The ancient history adventure
DESCRIPTION:HA webinar series in partnership with The Classical Association\n\n\n\nHave you thought about offering Ancient History at Key Stage 3\, GCSE or A-level? This webinar series\, offered in collaboration with the Classical Association\, will explore how ancient history can be embedded across the key stages at secondary level. Across this series\, we will show you how teaching ancient history is relevant today\, enriches modern classrooms and gives learners the opportunity to explore some key and distinct ancient civilisations\, such as Persia\, Greece and Rome. These sessions will be led by practicing ancient history teachers and academics who will demonstrate how the study of ancient history can engender a wide sense of diversity and inclusion in the curriculum\, as well as a deeper and broader understanding of the past. This series is a fantastic opportunity if you’re interested in what teaching ancient history can offer you and your students\, but don’t know where to start. Whether you’re a key stage or department lead\, or a teacher looking to develop your experience\, we will show you how Ancient History can drive educationally important conversations and enhance historical skills through new and exciting material.\n\n\nFURTHER DETAILS AND TO BOOK\n\nProgramme\n\nIntroduction to Ancient History Tuesday 21 March 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm\n\n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Dr Arlene Holmes-Henderson and James Renshaw\n\n\nGreek History 101 Tuesday 25 April 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm\n\n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones and Emma Beetham\n\n\nRoman History 101 Tuesday 2 May 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm\n\n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Anthony Smart and Tara Atkinson\n\n\nDeveloping an ancient history curriculum Tuesday 13 June 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm\n\n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Anna McOmish and Emma Beetham\n\n\nStarting to teach GCSE Ancient History Tuesday 21 June 2023 – 4pm-5.30pm \n\n\nPresented by Gráinne Cassidy\, Steve Mastin\, Mike Goddard and and Alex Orgee
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/from-cyrus-to-cleopatra-the-ancient-history-adventure-5/
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SUMMARY:JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS (U\, 1963) + INTRO + Q+A WITH DR. BEN CARTLIDGE
DESCRIPTION: Southport Bijou Cinema\, Southport\, PR9 0US\n\n \n\n Sat 24th June 2023\n\n \nTO BOOK!\n \n\n \n\nThe Bijou are collaborating with the Birkdale Classical Association and the University of Liverpool to bring you a very exciting event!\n\n \n\nCome along for a special screening of JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS (1963)\, with an introduction from Dr Ben Cartlidge from the University of Liverpool. ​\n\n \n\nBen will be giving audiences an insight into the original source material for the mythology behind the film\, and also hosting a Q&A afterwards!\n\n \n\nPlease note\, due to the extended ​runtime ​with an intro\, the event will begin promptly at 2PM. ​Please be there on time!\n\n \n\nFilm Certificate: U\n\n \n\nFilm Runtime: 1 hour 44 minutes\n\n \n\nALL SCREENINGS BEGIN AT THE ADVERTISED TIME. THERE WILL BE NO TRAILERS OR ADVERTS.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/jason-and-the-argonauts-u-1963-intro-qa-with-dr-ben-cartlidge/
LOCATION:Southport Bijou Cinema\, 8 Post Office Ave\, Southport\, PR9 0US\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:WCN A. G. Leventis Ancient Worlds Day: Epic Worlds
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 28th June 2023\n\n \n\n \n\nSpaces are also available for the Warwick Classics Network A. G. Leventis Ancient Worlds Day 2023\, which will take place on Wednesday 28th June here on the Warwick campus\, with the theme of ‘Epic Worlds’.\n\n \n\nThis event will take topics covered in the Classical Civilisation and Ancient History GCSE and A-level curricula and will expand upon these in new directions\, looking especially at ancient Greek and Roman epic and the world of the heroes\, drawing on our lecturers’ specialities and interests. The talks will expand the horizons of the attendees\, further deepening their appreciation of the ancient world.\n\n \n\nThe talks will be pitched at A-level and GCSE students primarily\, though if schools are keen on bringing younger students please email me at Paul.Grigsby@Warwick.ac.uk and I will be able to advise on the level of the content.\n\n \n\nSchedule (tbc)\n\n \n\n10.30 – 11.15am Prof Emmanuela Bakola – ‘Greek Epic in Tragedy’\n\n \n\n11-15-12.00pm Prof Zahra Newby – ‘Epic in Greek and Roman Art: the Trojan War’\n\n \n\nBreak 12-12.15\n\n \n\n12.15-1.00pm – Prof Michael Scott – ‘Does epic work for us? The ancient Greek use (and non-use) of epic tales.’\n\n \n\nLunch 1.00-1.45\n\n \n\n1.45-2.30pm – Dr Nicolas Liney – ‘Achilles at the edge of epic: Statius’ Achilleid‘\n\n \n\n2.30-3.15pm – Dr Joe Watson – ‘Transforming Epic: Ovid’s Metamorphoses and the Epic Tradition’\n\n \n\nThe day is free and lunch and refreshments will be provided. To book your place on our Ancient Worlds Day follow this link
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/wcn-a-g-leventis-ancient-worlds-day-epic-worlds/
LOCATION:Warwick University\, Gibbet Hill Road\, Warwick\, Warwickshire\, CV4 7AL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:‘Towards a more Inclusive Classics III – Material Culture’\, 28-30 June 2023
DESCRIPTION:An Inclusive Classics Initiative hybrid workshop organised by Dr Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis (University of St Andrews) and Dr Tulsi Parikh (British School at Athens)\, hosted by the Institute of Classical Studies and supported by CUCD EDI Committee.\n\n \n\nThe third ‘Towards a more Inclusive Classics’ workshop is focused on the theme of Material Culture. It addresses the issue of barriers to accessing classical material culture and explores approaches that foreground marginalised perspectives. It offers a forum for integrated discussions between those working at different stages and in different sectors related to classical material culture. Speakers will include students\, academics\, schoolteachers\, archaeologists\, and those working in museums and in outreach. The format of the workshop is hybrid\, consisting of two online half days and one in-person day (29 June) in the ICS / British Museum. Online presentations will be in the form of pre-submitted materials (e.g. a short written paper\, recorded talk\, PowerPoint\, handout) followed by live short talks (c.10 mins) and discussion. These will take place on 28 and 30 June; abstracts of c.150 words are invited for the following panels:\n\n \n\n(1) The ‘INCLUSIVE EXCAVATION PRACTICES’ panel is devoted to the ways in which we can build more diverse and inclusive archaeological practices\, beginning with the work done in the field. Suggested topics include antiracist archaeology\, disability in archaeology\, and collaboration with the public.\n\n \n\n(2) The ‘DECOLONISING THE MUSEUM’ panel combines discussion of decolonising the museum with personal experiences in museums\, foregrounding marginalised voices. A discussion on repatriation will be included here.\n\n \n\n(3) The ‘QUEERING ARCHAEOLOGY’ panel challenges heteronormative and cisnormative ways of studying the past and experiencing material culture.\n\n \n\n(4) The ‘PUBLIC ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY’ panel considers how we can use classical objects in innovative ways to bring together different\, often marginalised\, parts of the community\, cutting across different sectors.\n\n \n\n(5) We are also seeking expressions of interest from teachers for participation in a roundtable on ‘CLASSICAL MATERIAL CULTURE TEACHING IN SCHOOLS’.\n\n \n\nPlease send abstracts and expressions of interest for the roundtable to Tulsi and Alexia\n\n \n\n(inclusiveclassics@gmail.com) by 20 January 2023. We aim to respond by 28 February. We particularly welcome abstracts from early career scholars\, and those currently underrepresented in the field\, including Black\, Asian and those from other minority ethnic communities\, LGBTQ+\, neurodiverse and academics with disabilities. If you would like to be added to the Inclusive Classics email list do get in touch. We hope to advertise student bursaries towards attending the in-person event nearer the time.
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/towards-a-more-inclusive-classics-iii-material-culture-28-30-june-2023/
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SUMMARY:KCL Greek Play 2023: Iphigeneia
DESCRIPTION:KCL Greek Play 2023\n \nIphigeneia\n \n\nTo celebrate 70 years of the KCL Greek Play and the 30th anniversary of Actors of Dionysus (a joint centenary celebration!) we are excited to announce that the King’s Greek Play 2023 (28-30 June 2023) will be a new retelling of Iphigeneia\, drawing from the plays of Euripides and from the Oresteia by Aeschylus.\n\n \n\nThis year’s play will examine the glorification of violence and conquest and the impact on those who suffer the consequences\, rippling out across generations. Through a re-telling of Iphigeneia’s story\, we aim to ask –\n\n \n\nwho is ‘the greater good’ really for?\n\n \n\n 	Dates: 28-30 June 2023\n \n 	Location: Greenwood Theatre\, London Bridge (SE1 3RA)\n \n 	Evening performances: will be preceded by pre-show events featuring leading scholars; these are free to ticket-holders for the subsequent performance\n\n \n\nFor update about booking and events connected to the play\, please contact elena.svettini_remme@kcl.ac.uk (KCL Greek Play Business Manager)\n\n \n\nFor full details please click the link below:\n\n \n\nhttps://www.cfasoutheast.org/kclgreekplay2021
URL:https://www.theclassicslibrary.com/event/kcl-greek-play-2023-iphigeneia/
LOCATION:Greenwood Theatre\, 55 Weston Street\, London\, SE1 3RA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:events
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SUMMARY:Workshop announcement: Towards a more inclusive Classics III: material culture
DESCRIPTION:Workshop announcement: Towards a more inclusive Classics III: material culture\n\n \n\n28th–30th June\, 2023\n\n \n\nWe are delighted to invite you to a three-day workshop on issues of accessibility\, inclusivity\, and diversity in the study of material culture of the ancient Mediterranean world. Online panels will address issues of access to classical material culture and explore approaches that foreground marginalised perspectives. An in-person day will put some of these approaches into practice.\n\n \n\nTo attend\, please register using the links below. Please also note that this will be a hybrid event that requires separate registration for the online and in-person elements. See the Eventbrite links for the full programme.\n\n \n\nOnline registration (includes full programme description): https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/632824544247\n\n \n\nIn-person registration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/632837021567\n\n \n\n**Workshop materials will be circulated in advance of the event to all participants to facilitate discussion and there will live auto-captioning for online elements**\n\n \n\nFor any issues with registration\, please contact Justin L. Biggi at jlb32@st-andrews.ac.uk\n\n \n\nThe event is run by the Inclusive Classics Initiative\, in partnership with the Institute of Classical Studies\, the Council of University Classics Departments EDI Committee\, the University of St Andrews and the University of Reading.\n\n \n\nWe look forward to seeing you all\, either online or in-person in London!\n\n \n\nTulsi Parikh\nAlexia Petsalis-Diomidis\n\n \n\n 
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