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SUMMARY:The 'Hype4Homer' Project
DESCRIPTION:The Denison Museum presents the "Hype4Homer" Project with a special performance of a selection from an unabridged translation of Homer's "Iliad" into the work's first hip-hop audio book- "The Trilliad."\n\n\n\n"Hype4homer" translates and adapts ancient Greek epic and lyric poetry from its original language into musical audiobooks and live performance-pieces using the linguistic\, cultural\, and artistic idioms of contemporary hip hop and R&B. \nPerformance by Brandon Bourgeois\, PhD assistant professor of classics at the University of Southern California.\n\nSponsored by: Departments of Classics and Communication\, Black Studies\, the Denison Museum\, and the Africanists Research Table.\n\nIn conjunction with the Black Studies Program 50th anniversary celebration.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Denison Museum presents the "\;Hype4Homer"\; Project with a special performance of a selection from an unabridged translation of Homer'\;s &ldquo\;Iliad&rdquo\; into the work'\;s first hip-hop audio book- "\;The Trilliad."\;
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\n"\;Hype4homer"\; translates and adapts ancient Greek epic and lyric poetry from its original language into musical audiobooks and live performance-pieces using the linguistic\, cultural\, and artistic idioms of contemporary hip hop and R&\;B. \;\n
Performance by Brandon Bourgeois\, PhD assistant professor of classics at the University of Southern California.
\n\nSponsored by: Departments of Classics and Communication\, Black Studies\, the Denison Museum\, and the Africanists Research Table.
\n\nIn conjunction with the Black Studies Program 50th anniversary celebration. \; \; \;
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