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1 Academy of Plato - Summer Course Challenging Limits: Performances of Ancient Drama, Controversies and Debates SCHEDULE UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS EUROPEAN NETWORK OF RESEARCH AND DOCUMENTATION OF PERFORMANCES OF ANCIENT GREEK DRAMA ATHENS - LAVRION - EPIDAVROS 3-13 JULY 2013
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3 Academy of Plato - Challenging Limits: Performances of Ancient Drama, Controversies and Debates ATHENS - LAVRION - EPIDAVROS 3-13 JULY 2013 SCHEDULE This project has been co-funded by the European Union (European Social Fund) and national resources in the context of the operation within the framework of the Operational Programme Education and Lifelong Learning - 3 -
4 Academy of Plato - Challenging Limits: Performances of Ancient Drama, Controversies and Debates Wednesday, 3 July Arrival of participants Transport to Hotel Saron Departure for the Lavrion Technological and Cultural Park (LTCP) Dinner at the Lavrion Technological and Cultural Park (LTCP) Thursday, 4 July - Morning Session Introduction Arrival at the LTCP - Welcome Opening and Greetings Gregory Ioannidis () Academy of Plato: Platon Mavromoustakos () Academy of Plato - Summer Course Challenging Limits: Performances of Ancient Drama, Controversies and Debates - Researchers and Academics of the European Network of Research and Documentation of Performances of Ancient Greek Drama Getting to know us: Student introduction Break - 4 -
5 Thursday, 4 July - Morning Session Keynote Speaker Opening Lecture Oliver Taplin (Magdalen College, University of Oxford) Delight and sorrow, ugliness and beauty: How antique is ancient Greek Drama? Discussion Break Guided Tour at the Lavrion Technological and Cultural Park (LTCP) Lunch Thursday, 4 July - Evening Session Visit to the archaeological site of Thorikos Workshop with Prodromos Tsinikoris Projektor Dinner - 5 -
6 Friday, 5 July Morning Session Student Presentations Presiding: Oliver Taplin Evelyne Ertel Platon Mavromoustakos Nurit Yaari Gregory Ioannidis Gogo Varzelioti Akgün Antigone Apostolatos Konstantinos Bohle Bettina Chawin Adi Chepel Elena Dekel-Avneri Lilach Break Fili Paraskevi Firidinoğlu Nilgün Folit-Weinberg Ben Freri Nikoletta Frýbertová Tereza Break Georgiadou Christianna Goor Hamutal Houlker Ivor Karasavvidis Konstantinos Kehaya Virginia Break Koutsilaiou Eleni Kurmulakis Kostas Li Michelle Magnat Maya Lunch - 6 -
7 Friday, 5 July Evening Session Student Presentations Presiding: Oliver Taplin Evelyne Ertel Platon Mavromoustakos Nurit Yaari Gregory Ioannidis Gogo Varzelioti Marzec Maciej Ozhabes Ozlem Paetzold Lisa Root Grace Santarelli Federica Break Satková Nada Scetbon Ruthy Shabtay Shay Zahálka Michal Zotović Aleksandra Conclusions Sandwich Dinner Departure for Athens Performance of Euripides Iphigenia in Aulis. Directed by Maria Protopappa. Athens Festival 2013, 260 Peiraios St. - Building H - 7 -
8 Saturday, 6 July - Morning Session Apostolos Vettas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) New uses for the ancient theatre of Thorikos, within the framework of an architectural study for consolidation and showcasing Discussion Break Workshop with Prodromos Tsinikoris Projektor Lunch Saturday, 6 July - Evening Visit to the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion Dinner Sunday, 7 July Morning Departure for Athens Visits: Acropolis Museum Dionysian Theatre Acropolis Benaki Museum - 8 -
9 Sunday, 7 July Evening Session Philosophy and Ancient Drama Departure for Athens Arrival at the Benaki Museum (Peiraios Street) Freddy Decrus (University of Gent) In and beyond Plato's cave. A poststructuralist reading of some major Platonic tenets (Derrida, Irigaray, Cixous) Application to Romeo Castellucci's Inferno (2009) Discussion Break Tour of current exhibitions at the Benaki Museum Buffet Dinner Performance of Sophocles Antigone. Directed by Natasha Triantafylli, original music by Monika. Athens Festival 2013 Atrium of the Benaki Museum - 9 -
10 Monday, 8 July Morning Session Challenging Limits Nurit Yaari (University of Tel Aviv) Aristophanes' Peace Plays on the Israeli Stage: Political and Moral Scandals Discussion Break Connor Hanratty (Trinity College University of Dublin) Provocative Tragedy: Asking for Trouble Discussion Break Evelyn Ertel (Université Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle) Metamorphoses of the Chorus in Modern Performances of Ancient Drama Discussion Lunch Monday, 8 July Evening Session Workshop with Prodromos Tsinikoris Projektor Dinner Film Projection: Iphigenia Directed by Michalis Cacoyannis
11 Tuesday, 9 July Morning Session Space & Dramaturgy Platon Mavromoustakos Ancient Drama and Theatrical Space Discussion Henri Schoenmakers Dramaturgy and the Aesthetics of Production Discussion Break Working Groups: Space & Dramaturgy Projects Working group presentations: Space & Dramaturgy Lunch Tuesday 9 July Evening Session Workshop with Prodromos Tsinikoris Projektor The Alpha-Movie Project Meeting with Pedro Olalla (Cervantes Institute Athens / Harvard University Center for Hellenic Studies Associate Member) and Stathis Athanassiou (Film Director) Dinner
12 Wednesday, 10 July Morning Preparations to depart from Lavrion Departure for the Lavrion Technological and Cultural Park (LTCP) Students presentations Discussion on Projects Lunch at the Lavrion Technological and Cultural Park (LTCP) Departure for Epidavros Arrival at Epidavros Wednesday, 10 July Evening Workshop with the musician Philippos Tsalachouris Dinner at Akroyali Rehearsal at the ancient theatre of Epidavros (Aristophanes Ploutos) Thursday, 11 July Morning Session Vassilis Lambrinoudakis () Ritual and Theatre Performance in the Archaeological Site of Epidauros Discussion Break Lunch at Leonidas Thursday, 11 July Evening Guided tour to the archaeological site of Epidavros Discussion with the actress Aglaia Pappa Workshop with Prodromos Tsinikoris / Students Presentations Dinner
13 Friday, 12 July Morning Session Forum on Aristophanes Monica Centanni (Università IUAV di Venezia) Plutus, Aristophanes' Last Play: from Political to Allegorical Comedy Discussion Break Aikaterini Diamantakou () Oedipus at Colonus and Wealth: the Tragic and the Comic Utopia of the Athenian Regeneration Discussion Break David Drozd (Charles University of Prague) Aristophanes in Czech Lands Discussion Break Dmitry Trubochkin (University of Moscow) Aristophanes in Russia: Searching for Tragic Discussion Break Sandwich Lunch Dinner at Leonidas Arrival at the ancient theatre of Epidavros Performance of Aristophanes Ploutos Original music, translated and directed by Dionysis Savvopoulos Epidaurus Festival 2013 Ancient Theatre of Epidavros Saturday, 13 July - Morning Evaluation of the course Departure of participants
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