
Grand Valley Classics professor to lead local NEH program

A series of local events are included in a major national program
funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities in partnership
with communities, libraries and theatres. The “Ancient Greeks/Modern
Lives: Poetry-Drama-Dialogue” program aims to inspire people to come
together to read, see and think about classical literature and how it
continues to influence and invigorate American cultural life.
A lecture by Grand Valley State University Classics Professor
Diane Rayor is on Wednesday, February 22, from 7-8 p.m., Ryerson
Auditorium, Level 3, Grand Rapids Public Library, 111 Library NE.
Rayor, who co-founded Grand Valley’s Classics Department in
2000, most recently translated Sophocles’ Antigone (Cambridge
University Press, 2011). Her lecture will use Antigone to
illustrate the struggle for justice between individuals and those in
power. “I’m excited to team up with the Grand Rapids Public Library
and Aquila Theatre to introduce Greek drama to a broad audience,”
Rayor said. “Ancient Greek stories, for nearly 2,500 years, have
continued to raise questions about human behavior and vital ethical
issues.”
In addition, Rayor will lead a reading group at the Grand
Rapids Public Library on four consecutive Wednesdays, beginning
March 7. The program will explore the theme “Strangers in a
Strange Land” and includes four books free of charge and snacks during
the discussions. Veterans and their families, immigrants and people
new to Greek drama are especially encouraged to sign-up.
On April 18, Rayor will also lead a discussion at the Grand
Rapids Public Library following a staged reading of scenes from
Greek drama by professional actors from Aquila Theatre.
The programs are free and open to the public. For more
information, visit http://www.grpl.org/perl/events.pl
or call the library at (616) 988-5400. Learn more about the national
program at www.ancientgreeksmodernlives.org.
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