European Festival of Latin and Greek
As almost every year (see http://cheminsantiques.blogspot.com/2008/04/la-msopotamie-nantes.html and http://cheminsantiques.blogspot.com / 2007/05/le-festival-europen-de-latin-et-de-grec.html ), I attended last week at the Festival of Latin and Greek, which was held this year in Luxembourg:
http://www.festival-latin-grec.eu/?lang=fr
Everything was great and varied as usual.
Some highlights:
- exposure on the cart Greek Latin, by Robert Delort and his students
http://www.ac-grenoble.fr/lycee/diois/Latin/spip.php?rubrique136
- discover the fascination of Americans for Cicero, eloquence and his political vision, a presentation by Philippe Rousselot, chairman of the International Society of Friends of Cicero:
http://www.tulliana.eu/home. php? LANG = E & PAG = H
- A superb performance by Marc-Olivier Girard (you can see other videos of his performances on the Festival site, for example, the three little pigs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWRBysjCAqM & ; feature = channel or Little Red Riding Hood)
- the discovery of a beautiful little Roman Theatre discovered in 1985 in the middle of a farm in Dalheim: it is always in the middle of the farm and manure odors float old stones. You can see pictures taken by Robert Delort:
http://www.ac-grenoble.fr/lycee/diois/Latin/spip.php?article3388
(and those of the Roman villa Echtenbach: http://www.ac-grenoble.fr/lycee/diois/Latin/spip.php?article3389 )
Next year it will probably be in Paris.
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