The nine Muses and the Proem in Hesiod's Theogony.
Hesiod, the poet shepherd of ancient Greece, was tending to his livestock near the bottom of Mt. Helicon, when a group of goddesses collectively known as the nine Muses suddenly appeared before him. By name they are Clio (Glory), Euterpe (Charm), Thalia (Bountiful), Melpomone (Songstress), Terpsichore (Delightful Dancer), Erato (Lovely), Polymnia (Many Hymning), Ourania (Heavenly), Calliope (Beautiful Voice). They tell the story of the theogony (birth of the gods) to Hesiod.
3D characters are used for explanatory purpose and are not intended to provide an accurate depiction of the Greek pantheon. Sound effects were compiled using Adobe Audition and a collaborative database of creative common sounds called freesound.org. Images were obtained via unsplash.com, and video footage was provied by pexels.net. This presentation was created using Microsoft PowerPoint and Paint3D.
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