Thank you so much for uploading this! I show it to my students in 4 courses per year, and I watch it each time. An incredible introduction to performance of Greek drama, the music, the masks, the performance, the setting, the text, gender - everything! I live and teach in Greece, so don't know Bravo, but do know the Oresteia and Epidauros, and this video. I've been using a very old copy from a VCR tape from the original BBC broadcast - terrible but I've shown it to my Lit and Myth/Religion students 4 times a year for more than 15 years. I am so glad that Bravo aired this clean copy and that you have uploaded it for us. BBC has generally removed copies of this for copyright reasons. If this goes, please repost! This is the cleanest copy I've seen, and I want to keep using this in my courses. I wish I could download it from google. Anyway Thank You Εὐχαριστώ Πάρα Πολύ!
@@guidogrey5892 Thank you for that information! Does BBC still own the rights to it? They have removed it from YT twice (as mentioned). I always show it to two of my courses: Ancient Greek Literature, and Ancient Greek Religion (masks, especially relevant here.
Thank you.
Hard to think of a time when Bravo showed stuff worth watching
I saw the performance. I was there!
Sir Tony Robinson and Jim Carter can been seen here thanks for posting
Thank you so much for uploading this! I show it to my students in 4 courses per year, and I watch it each time. An incredible introduction to performance of Greek drama, the music, the masks, the performance, the setting, the text, gender - everything!
I live and teach in Greece, so don't know Bravo, but do know the Oresteia and Epidauros, and this video. I've been using a very old copy from a VCR tape from the original BBC broadcast - terrible but I've shown it to my Lit and Myth/Religion students 4 times a year for more than 15 years. I am so glad that Bravo aired this clean copy and that you have uploaded it for us. BBC has generally removed copies of this for copyright reasons. If this goes, please repost! This is the cleanest copy I've seen, and I want to keep using this in my courses. I wish I could download it from google.
Anyway Thank You Εὐχαριστώ Πάρα Πολύ!
It was broaadcast on UK's Channel 4, not the BBC. They had nothing to do with it.
@@guidogrey5892 Thank you for that information! Does BBC still own the rights to it? They have removed it from YT twice (as mentioned). I always show it to two of my courses: Ancient Greek Literature, and Ancient Greek Religion (masks, especially relevant here.
Increíble. Muchas gracias!