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Meet the judges
Our judges have long been inspired by the myths of the ancient world and each of them is a different kind of storyteller, whether through the written word, performance or animation. Learn a little more about them below.
Performance
Hugh Lupton
Hugh has been working as a storyteller for forty years, and more recently as a writer as well. He tells stories from many different cultures. He has performed in schools, arts centres, theatres, prisons, village halls, at fairs, festivals and historical sites, all over Britain and in many other parts of the world. With Daniel Morden, Hugh has been the CSCP’s storyteller of choice for their Greek Myths project, and his is often the voice you can hear on Classical Tales!
Art and Artefacts
Dr Rosanna Omitowoju
Rosanna is a Fellow in Classics at King's College, Cambridge. You can read more about Rosanna's work here.
To find out more about what Rosanna will be looking for from winning entries this year, take a look at the video below.
Creative Writing
Caroline Lawrence
Caroline is the best-selling author of numerous books for children, including the Roman Mysteries, the Roman Quests and CSCP's own Amarantus and his Neighbourhood. Her latest book, Pantheon, is a handy guide to the Greek Gods and Goddesses. You may also find this this tip from Caroline's book How to Write a Great Story here.
For more hints and tips for entries in the Creative Writing category this year, take a look at the video below.
Animation
Steve K. Simons
Steve is one of the founders of the Panoply Vase Animation Project, and has been making animations inspired by the ancient world and its artefacts since 2007. You can see some of Steve's animations here.
To find out what Steve will be looking for from winning entries in the animation category, take a look at the video below.
Comic, cartoon or graphic novel
Laura Jenkinson-Brown
Teacher and illustrator Laura is the creative mind behind Greek Myth Comix. She has worked as an illustrator on several projects, including CSCP's story based history course Amarantus and his Neighbourhood, our Key Stage 2 version of the Ovid materials, and even the latest version of the Cambridge Latin Course.
To find out what Laura will be looking for from winning entries in the animation category, take a look at the video below.