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Aeschylus' Agamemnon: Parodos, pt. 1

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2008

The opening of Aeschylus' Agamemnon, fully choreographed by Miriam Rother, drawing exclusively on images in ancient vase paintings and statuary. Performed in Ancient Greek using A. P. David's new theory of the Greek accent. Directed by Rother and David. See http://danceofthemuses.org

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  • It's great to see a live interest in Ancient Greek theatre, with a respect for its original forms. Well done to all involved

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  • This is Hillarious!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm crying right now! hahahahaha

  • Perhaps my ears have not totally adjusted to what is going on, but is this yet another attempt at a restored ancient Greek pronunciation in which pitch accent is ignored?

  • Yeah, moar liek fagamemnon.

  • moar like fagamemnon

  • I would have preferred the French ü. :)

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