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Greek Love: Beyond The Veil
Greek Love: Beyond The Veil

Greek Love: Beyond The Veil

The popular one-night-only event returns for an evening of magic and monsters, inspired by Halloween and LGBTIQA+ History Month.

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Time & Location

26 Oct 2024, 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Hellenic Museum, 280 William St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

Event Details

In celebration of LGBTIQA+ History Month, the Hellenic Museum's popular one-night-only event, Greek Love, returns for another year.

Ancient Mediterranean myths and histories continue to be a popular medium through which human diversity is portrayed, and modern LGBTIQA+ communities are approaching myths and histories with a unique lens, drawing out and decoding threads of sexuality, gender and queerness.

Join the Hellenic Museum for its third annual iteration of Greek Love: an evening of history talks, creative collaboration and fun, exploring contemporary revelations of queerness through the conduit of antiquity. Grab a drink and explore the Hellenic Museum galleries before settling in for a series of engaging but light-hearted presentations.

In the spirit of Halloween and LGBTIQA+ History Month, this year's lineup of classicists and historians will delve into the concepts and meanings of sexuality, gender and queerness, through past and present (re)interpretations of ancient magic and monsters. From witches to werewolves, mad women to magical papyri, Greek Love: Beyond the Veil will look at the so-called ‘darker’ side of queer modality, and explore why LGBTIQA+ people often see themselves in the magical and the monstrous.

Presentations:

  • "Savage, Extreme, Rude, Cruel, Invincible": Monstrous Femininity from Antiquity to Today with Dr Jessica McKenzie (she/her)
  • "The Mountain and its Wild Creatures": Maenads, Magic, and Mayhem in Euripides' Bacchae with Noah Wellington (he/him)
  • Man, Woman, Werewolf: Subversive Gender in Ancient Greco-Roman Transformation Myths with Dr Tanika Koozmen (she/they)
  • Practical Magic: The (Queer) Use of Spells, Curses and Haunted Spaces in the ancient Mediterranean with Tobias Fulton (they/she)

Event Information:

  • Doors open 6PM with talks to commence from 6.30PM
  • Tickets include light nibbles. If you have dietary requirements, please let us know in the booking form.
  • Drinks will be available at a cash bar in the pavilion.

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