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NEW VOICES IN CLASSICAL RECEPTION STUDIES
Issue 4 (2009)
www.open.ac.uk/newvoice
IMAGES TO ACCOMPANY NEW VOICES ARTICLE:
ARISTOPHANES AND THE SUBURBS OF THE WORLD:THE GAME OF WEALTH AND POVERTY
©Martina Treu, IULM University
Published at: www2.open.ac.uk/newvoices
(images published with permission –please contact New Voices(c.a.gillespie@open.ac.uk) for details)
Martina Treu Aristophanes and the suburbs of the world
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Il gioco della ricchezza e della povertà(The Game of Wealth and Poverty)
directed by Mandiaye N'DiayePaolo Pini, Milan, 25 July 2008
1. Women vs. MenIn the first row from left to right: the servant Moussaka (standing), the God Nawet-Ploutos(seated), the master Dara (kneeling
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2. Prayer From left to right: the servant Moussaka (kneeling) and the chorus
3. The Chorus Dance
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All'inferno! A fresco from Aristophanes (1996)written and directed by Marco Martinelli
1. All'inferno!: Production Poster Photo by Michele Sambin
2. The agòn inspired by Aristophanes' Knights From left to right: Lucia Zotti, MonicaContini, Augusto Masiello, Enzo Toma (photo by Giacomo Gorini)
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3. The agòn inspired by Aristophanes' Ploutos From left to right: El Hadji Niang,Mandiaye N'Diaye, Mor Awa Niang
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Mighty Mighty Ubu
(a free adaptation based on Alfred Jarry's Ubu Roi )written and directed by Marco Martinelli
June 9-10th, 2005, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago
with Ermanna Montanari, Mandiaye N'Diaye, Maurizio Lupinelli, Thomas Simpson.Chorus: Bethel Abraham, Mohammed Ali,Widney Gay, Gashu Getahun, FatimahHernandez, Martial Kengne, John Ojuoti, Oshegale Owegbey, Muyiwa Tayudeen,Christopher Wiliams.
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