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Matteo Capponi is a MER 2 (Maître d'Enseignement et de Recherche) at the Institute of Archaeology and Ancient Sciences, Faculty of Arts, University of Lausanne, a position he has held since 2021.
His research focuses on the pragmatics of theatrical language and gestures, theatrical translation, and innovative pedagogies in ancient sciences. As a specialist in ancient theatre, he combines academic rigor with practical experience as a playwright and actor, integrating performance into his teaching methodology.
Capponi directs two theatre companies: TALMA, a student ensemble, and STOA, a professional company, both dedicated to the staging of ancient texts. These initiatives reflect his commitment to experiential learning and public engagement with classical heritage.
While no scientific awards or publications are listed in the available text, his dual role as scholar and practitioner highlights a unique interdisciplinary approach to the study and dissemination of ancient drama.
He advises and mentors students through his leadership in TALMA and contributes to academic training within the Institute of Archaeology and Ancient Sciences. His work may involve grants or collaborative projects related to performance-based research in classical studies, though specific funding details are not provided.
Capponi is actively involved in building academic and artistic teams centered around the performance and pedagogy of ancient texts, particularly through his direction of STOA and TALMA, which function as both artistic labs and educational platforms.
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