Welcome! This is the blog for the NEH Summer 2012 Institute, Roman Comedy in Performance, held at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Graduate students at Washington University in St. Louis recently used several of the NEH Institute videos as part of a proseminar on Classics and the Study of Performance.
I have now used the videos in a number of lectures: "Performance and Interpretation: Case Studies from Roman Comedy," University of Missouri, November, 2012. "Building Bridges in Classical Studies," Washington University in St. Louis, November, 2012. "Roman Comedy On Stage," Illinois Wesleyan University, February, 2013.
I also used the institute masks as I had students walk through Euripides' Bacchae in a Greek Myth class. The adulescens mask worked especially well for Pentheus.
I have now used the videos in a number of lectures:
ReplyDelete"Performance and Interpretation: Case Studies from Roman Comedy," University of Missouri, November, 2012.
"Building Bridges in Classical Studies," Washington University in St. Louis, November, 2012.
"Roman Comedy On Stage," Illinois Wesleyan University, February, 2013.
I also used the institute masks as I had students walk through Euripides' Bacchae in a Greek Myth class. The adulescens mask worked especially well for Pentheus.