Pandora's Box: Ancient Greek Myth

Greek Australian school students perform their own version of Pandora's Box.

Greek Australian school students perform their own version of Pandora's Box. Source: Getty Images/Siri Stafford

Year 9 students from the Greek Community of Melbourne's Balwyin school unit, are performing the radio-theatrical version of the ancient Greek myth "Pandora's Box", as part of SBS Greek podcast series "Students and Children Perform Roles in Front of a Microphone".


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"Students and Children Perform Roles in Front of a Microphone". Every Wednesday on SBS Greek Radio. Source: SBS Greek
Ένας μαθητής σκηνογράφησε το έργο του "Το Κουτί της Παδώρας".
Ένας μαθητής σκηνογράφησε το έργο του "Το Κουτί της Παδώρας". Source: Katerina Poutachidou
According to Greek mythology Pandora was the first woman on earth, created by the god Hephaestus at the request of the god Zeus.
According to Greek mythology Pandora was the first woman on earth, created by the god Hephaestus at the request of the god Zeus. Source: Hulton Archive/Getty Images/Original Artist: John Flaxman
Greek Australian school students perform their own version of the ancient Greek myth of "Pandora's Box".
Greek Australian school students perform their own version of the ancient Greek myth of "Pandora's Box". Source: Katerina Poutachidou

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