Performing in the Ancient World

From epic bards, drinking songs, and classical tragedies to judicial speeches, funeral comedies and gladiators – ancient Greece and Rome knew how to put on a show! We will cover the most important performative genres of antiquity. We will read texts from the archaic to the Roman Imperial period in English translation, paying special attention to the reconstruction of their performance and cultural contexts. We will also listen to modern reconstructions of ancient music and look at ancient art representing various types of spectacles. The course also introduces occasional comparative material from other cultures, ancient and modern.

Faculty

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Hanna Golab

Postgraduate Research Associate, Classics

Sections

S01

Mondays & Wednesdays, 3:00-4:20 pm

Instructor(s)

Hanna Golab