Penelope’s Song
Penelope’s Song: Beginning to write an Odyssey Opera
1pm (BST) 24 April 2023 - Keble College, Chaplain’s Office (above Porters’ Lodge)
Talk and discussion with free lunch: Cheryl Frances-Hoad and Jeanne Pansard-Besson are looking to share their initial thoughts, and also to receive input from those interested in the project. This is a virtually unique opportunity not only to find out about, but also to have an input to the shaping of an operatic response to the story of the Odyssey. Following the end of the session, there will be an opportunity for any who wish to have a further personal discussion about the project with the composer and librettist. All welcome, no charge, no need to book.
Development
Under the project's orignal title, The Alternative Queen's Speech, the first aria was commissioned in 2021 from the National Opera Studio (see below), and during a three-day residency in the Jacqueline du Pre Music Building at St Hilda's College (6-8 June 2022), the composer, director/librettist, two singers and a student actor, worked together with researchers from Classics, English, Modern Languages and Music, and students from the Cheney School, Oxford. A public lecture/performance was held on Wednesday 8 June 2022 at 5pm. A film of the project has been made by filmmaker and photographer, Rocio Chacon ('an opera in the making' - see below). The APGRD is joining KCL, Princeton, NYU, and the English National Opera in the next stage of the opera’s development.
- Video: The Alternative Queen's Speech: an opera in the making (TORCH YouTube)
- Video: Asphodel Aria - National Opera Studio (National Opera Studio YouTube)
- Website: The Alternative Queen's Speech (TORCH website)
Dancing with Apollo
The residency will develop the first dance piece based on Cupid and Psyche, which was at the heart of the early modern quarrel between the ancients and the moderns and has particular resonance today with the ♯MeToo movement. The focus will also be on the myth's concern with touch, breath and lack of (fore-)sight - themes that speak especially powerfully to the dictates of the current pandemic.
- Review: Beauty and insights as festival turns to classical mythology (Guardian 12 July 2021)
- Blog: Dancing with Apollo - Oxford Residency (by Sue Jones, DANSOX Director)
- Film: watch short film of the Oxford residency (available on YouTube from 30 July 4.30pm)
- Event: Premiere Performance at Hall One King's Place, London (11 July 2021)
- Website: Dancing with Apollo (TORCH website)
- Partners: DANSOX | Spitalfields Music | TORCH
Greek Tragedy: Masterclass on Film
Two professional actors - Evelyn Miller and Tim Delap - will explore different interpretations with director Paul O'Mahony through discussion and in rehearsal, alongside talking heads from the creative industries and academia.
- Film: Greek Tragedy: Masterclass on Film: Antigone (TORCH YouTube)
- Film trailer: on TORCH YouTube
- Event: Live Discussion with participants, which took place before the premiere (11 June 2021)
- Website: Greek tragedy: masterclasses on film (TORCH website)
- Related Podcast: Paul O'Mahony, Joel Christensen, and Lanah Koelle on Reading Greek Tragedy Online
BAME Medea
- Website: Ongoing development of the project (TORCH website)
- Video: A recording of the 2018 BAME Medea (YouTube)
- Programme Notes: 2018 BAME Medea programme (PDF)
- Review: Review of BAME Medea in Didaskalia (PDF)
- Podcast: Listen to Shivaike Shah and Fran Amewudah (APGRD Podcast)
- Blog: Medea: A Mirror for the 21st Century (APGRD Blog)
- Blog: Scholarship for the Classroom: BAME Medea (Cambridge School Classics Project Blog)
Chorus In Action
Ancient Dance in Modern Dancers
- Video: Sophie Bocksberger (Berrow Scholar, Classics) on Ancient Dance in Modern Dancers
- Event: Ancient Dance in Modern Dancers: A colloquium on approaches to dance research (1 Oct. 2013)
- Blog: Susie Crow, Telling stories in dance (Oxford Dance Writers Blog)
- Article: Nicolas Constans, Les Mystères de la Pantomime Romaine, Le Monde, 11 May 2014